Hey all,
I got his name from the " The Lost Dutchmans Day's " program. Says that he found some markings on some saguaros and it led him to a mine shaft. Which he eventually called it a spanish mine ( identified by the zig zag pattern they used in sinking a shaft ). This mine was 40 feet deep and was called " The Red Rock " mine. Says later he got into some sort of difficulites with his associates for some reason.
Anyone ever heard of this guy?
Rochha
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Rochha; Jack San Felice wrote that article on George Habin for the Lost Dutchman Days 2004 events brochure. You may contact Jack for futher information about George Habin at Jacks web address: [email protected] Jack is a member of the Superstition Mountain Historical Society and good friend of mine. He is alway willing and happy to answer question although it may take him a while to get back to you so be patient. Greg Davis
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Greg,
Thanks for the info, you sound like a busy man.
Good Luck with your flying...
Rochha
Thanks for the info, you sound like a busy man.
Good Luck with your flying...
Rochha