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greetings to everyone i know this is a new can of worms however it needs to be explored john swift in most of what he wrote in his journal was completly deceptive , but only in his discriptions of locations of his mines and his travels to and from his mines after intering ky. most discriptions is of his lower and his west mines in his travels thru ky. he marked different areas i beleve for deception purposes as we know after 1764 there is no mention of lower or his west mines and no descriptions of travels to or discriptions of his upper mines in his journal . why ? i believe at this time hr abondoned these mines at this time because of much easier acess and richer values in his upper mines. if the upper mines were of richer values and eaiser access why return to the other mines . i also believe the great shawnee cave was also a deception if it was sacred i doubt he would have access to store his large amount of metals he said he stored there yes he probably did know about it but what better way to decieve others . mabey im wrong ? give me your thoughts this is just the way i see things .
There are more fault in that end of the state so there should have been more minerals jump up in the cracks on that end of the state. Some of the faults in that area connect with the New Madrid Fault system. The more acorns on the ground the better chance a blind hog has finding one. As for Swifts Mines does the days traveled from Alexandra Va. or any where else match up with the time it would have taken to get to that area? There are some good explanations as to why Swift went blind in his later years. Some of the gases/fumes that can be encountered while smelting will cause it. Some will cause much worse.
I wondered that as well, if smelting down lead from ore then extracting the silver from it had to be rough on the lungs and eyes....soot and fumes galore. But the blindness could be false too. Could be it was all a wild goose chase? Dunno. And no, those areas do not fit the time traveled distances in the journals...but that could be part of the deception too. A line from the journals says something like 'we traveled a considerable distance West.' Its a logical hunch that it could be South and Southwest of the Louisville area, when Swift purchased this land he was long gone in the Journal timeline. The dates don't match, the places don't match, some of the landmarks do. I still need time to wrap my head around all of this and see what precipitates out. Its impossible to find facts within a theory based on a hunch.
From what I had figured before from the time traveled in the journals getting to Lexington (bluegrass region in general) is a huge stretch. The Beattyville, Campton and RRGorge areas are on the maximum end of that distance. Its basically 3 weeks light coming in and 4 weeks heavy coming out plus or minus a few days. What I was saying is that the time traveled may be a deception to make the reader think its in E.KY when its actually in middle KY near Green River. So far Prather's book makes no mention of the details of time traveled, that is either overlooked or does not fit his theory.
Someone posted a phrase ( Geology wont lie) . I n doing some studying on the geology of the area that Timmons was said to have found a rich silver vein/ore and the general geology of Eastern Ky. It surprises me that there isn't a hole through every hill in Ky. east of Campton to the Va, W.Va. and Ohio borders. Some very interesting facts when ya really study the geologic facts about the area. The fact is that the area is all of the (Lower Pennsylvanian - Middle Pennsylvanian) age .
From what I had figured before from the time traveled in the journals getting to Lexington (bluegrass region in general) is a huge stretch. The Beattyville, Campton and RRGorge areas are on the maximum end of that distance. Its basically 3 weeks light coming in and 4 weeks heavy coming out plus or minus a few days. What I was saying is that the time traveled may be a deception to make the reader think its in E.KY when its actually in middle KY near Green River. So far Prather's book makes no mention of the details of time traveled, that is either overlooked or does not fit his theory.
I think you are referring to the sediment rock deposits from the ancient sea? That is mostly sandstone, and from what I have read the metals are below that layer. Precious metals come from metamorphic stone I do believe. These would seep up through fissures from volcanic or thermal activity or from severe impacts into the crust from space. I am no geologist though, so find an expert to get a definite answer to that.
I have yet to get an answer on the hemispherical cavities I see on cliff faces and under some rock houses. What was deposited there that washed out and left the round hole shapes. I need to befriend a good geologist I guess.