Spanish Treasure Mines-Archival Documents

Pawel

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Dear Sir,

I am an independent researcher and I have a great collection of archival documents related to the Spanish gold and and silver mines, presidios and missions in the Utah, Texas, Arixona and New Mexico territory. I have found these documents in Spanish archives like Archivo General de Indias in Seville and Simancas. If you think you could have any interest in such documents, feel free to contact me.

With respect,

Pawel T. Nowak
Pawel_Tomasz_Nowak@hotmail.com
 

This topic was ages ago, but did the documents contain any names by chance? Names of people who knew about the mine locations? I'd like to know them. Also good to know in which states the mines/people were.
 

This topic was ages ago, but did the documents contain any names by chance? Names of people who knew about the mine locations? I'd like to know them. Also good to know in which states the mines/people were.
Why do new members drag up dated posts? If the contact info is dead, the thread is also dead. It clogs up the new posts which most members do not like. If the poster is still a member just send him a PM .

Frank...
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G'morning Frank: sure looks like you need to join me for coffee in the patio. A posted topic that is still held on open file is still of value to the one interested, otherwise the staff would drop it..

Personally , I often go back many years to a subject and find data that is very valid and useful for me.

As for not clogging up the new posts, then just don't respond to them.

Ready for a hot refill my friend?

Don Jose de La Mancha

p.s. find a boyfriend for your kitty, it may calm her down.
 

G'morning Frank: sure looks like you need to join me for coffee in the patio. A posted topic that is still held on open file is still of value to the one interested, otherwise the staff would drop it..

Personally , I often go back many years to a subject and find data that is very valid and useful for me.

As for not clogging up the new posts, then just don't respond to them.

Ready for a hot refill my friend?

Don Jose de La Mancha

p.s. find a boyfriend for your kitty, it may calm her down.

Hay, thanks for the coffee, but the point is he apparently tried the address and internet connection and they were outdated which usually means that the OP is gone. He could have tried a PM if the OP is still listed. When he answered a dead post he moved it to the live posts at the top. I usually don't look at the date of the post so I trip over these dead posts. I know others don't like the dragged up dead posts. There use to be a warning that the post was old, I don't know if it still exists. There use to be a member that loaded the top with dead posts. He isn't here any more!
Most people here try to help out others and when you go to that effort only to find out that they have exerted futile effort, it is kind of discouraging. Just my opinion, but I think it is shared by quite a few others. Frank...

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Don Jose is known for his gracious manners. Old world y'know.
 

When the thread is 9 years old and the original poster only made 6 posts, it's pretty safe to safe he is long gone. Even a simple google search of the person's name shows report after report on how they are a scam artist, so there's no point in wanting to contact him at all.

It always amazes me how many people refuse to do the easiest bits of research on their own.
 

I agree with Frank. I know of one member that would reply to the oldest posts just to aggrivate me.
 

A little simple reading on this site would have also disclosed the OP to be a repeated scammer!
 

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