Hey Fellas, Hola Oroblanco
I have six different printed versions that have supposed directions from Ord to the gold. All were originally written before 1880 using second and third hand info., given by people, directly from Adams /Brewer or recorded by people who are proven to have spoken to those who got info directly fron Adams/Brewer. Four of the six 'reporters' name Wingate as the fort Gotch-ear spoke of , specifically, as he pointed out the 'wagon road' that led north. I do not wish to second-guess them; the 'KISS' principle works well here.
It works especially well when one searches out maps that show military roads of the period for New Mexico Territory. These maps were, of neccessity, quite accurate for not being surveyed or satelite photoed. Unlike today, maps could be a life-or-death tool in Apache country in mid-1800's.
Perhaps my mind is too simple to go off on a dozen tangents. There are five clues that are separate and non-conflicting; East from Ord - South from Wingate - East/south-east from location of future Fort Apache - West from 'a day's walk' from Pueblo Arieto on Rio Grande - Northwest from Warm Springs Agency. These clues cover the implied routes of the full group of miners, Adams, Brewer, Supply Party, and Ciy'e Nana's directions to James Chase.
In case you are wondering why I am 'running my mouth' here; After I quit running around in circles and started thinking instead, I find I have grown too old and bunged up to actually search for this sucker. Oh well,....Life's a bitch.
Use your head and good luck.
Bud
I have six different printed versions that have supposed directions from Ord to the gold. All were originally written before 1880 using second and third hand info., given by people, directly from Adams /Brewer or recorded by people who are proven to have spoken to those who got info directly fron Adams/Brewer. Four of the six 'reporters' name Wingate as the fort Gotch-ear spoke of , specifically, as he pointed out the 'wagon road' that led north. I do not wish to second-guess them; the 'KISS' principle works well here.
It works especially well when one searches out maps that show military roads of the period for New Mexico Territory. These maps were, of neccessity, quite accurate for not being surveyed or satelite photoed. Unlike today, maps could be a life-or-death tool in Apache country in mid-1800's.
Perhaps my mind is too simple to go off on a dozen tangents. There are five clues that are separate and non-conflicting; East from Ord - South from Wingate - East/south-east from location of future Fort Apache - West from 'a day's walk' from Pueblo Arieto on Rio Grande - Northwest from Warm Springs Agency. These clues cover the implied routes of the full group of miners, Adams, Brewer, Supply Party, and Ciy'e Nana's directions to James Chase.
In case you are wondering why I am 'running my mouth' here; After I quit running around in circles and started thinking instead, I find I have grown too old and bunged up to actually search for this sucker. Oh well,....Life's a bitch.
Use your head and good luck.
Bud