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  2. Victorio Peak treasure - Wikipedia

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    A 1961 search by the U.S. Army—the peak lies within White Sands Missile Range—was stopped following a request to state officials by Noss's first wife, Ova. [5] She later was part of an unsuccessful 1963 search. [5] During the 1970s, lawyer F. Lee Bailey represented clients who claimed to know where the treasure was located.

  3. Victorio Peak - Wikipedia

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    Victorio Peak is a high rocky outcropping in the Hembrillo Basin in southern New Mexico. This was one of Chief Victorio's hideouts, and was the site of a battle in 1880 between Victorio's Apaches and the U.S. Army Ninth Cavalry "Buffalo Soldiers." Additionally, an American gold prospector claimed to have found hidden treasure inside the ...

  4. 100 Tons of Gold - Wikipedia

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    It chronicles the search for gold treasure inside the Victorio Peak, New Mexico. References This page was last edited on 30 January 2024, at ...

  5. What Men Call Treasure - Wikipedia

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    What Men Call Treasure: The Search for Gold at Victorio Peak is a 2008 non-fiction book by Robert Boswell and David Schweidel chronicling the search for gold treasure inside Victorio Peak, New Mexico. [1

  6. Victorio - Wikipedia

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    Victorio was born around the year 1825 near the Hacienda Encinillas, Chihuahua City (Ją’éłąyá), Mexico and its believed he was baptized with the name of "Pedro Cedillo", on his early childhood he was taken from the hacienda by the Chihenne band during a raid to the site and he was raised as a warrior, then he received the name "Biduya".

  7. List of lost mines - Wikipedia

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    Common to all the lost mine legends is the idea of a valuable and mysterious resource being lost to history. Some lost mine legends have a historical basis, and some have none. Regardless, the lure of these legends is attested by the many books on the subject, and the popularity of publications such as Lost Treasure magazine. [1] [2]

  8. Category:Treasure of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Victorio Peak treasure This page was last edited on 27 November 2011, at 08:13 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License ...

  9. Category:New Mexico folklore - Wikipedia

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    Victorio Peak treasure This page was last edited on 30 August 2020, at 21:01 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...