somehiker
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Howdy Wayne,
I don't believe PegLeg had any treasure maps from the Superstitions. J. Frank Dobie would have written about it. What treasures PegLeg did search were here in Texas. One was in the Espantosa Lake, and an other was in the Olmos Ranch on Estambel Hill. The one on the Olmos Ranch was just one of at least three different versions of the Rock Pens treasure that consists of Church items along with 61 jackloads of silver bars. I believe this is where Bob and Travis got the idea that the PSM's lead to Church treasure.
Travis's ignorance of the Spanish language led him to believe that the misspelled word of "coazon", may have meant "cajon", or box.
The so called ground map can only be Travis's interpretation of the PSM's.
Homar
We know from Dobie's writings that PegLeg had a collection of maps and "waybills", some of which were said to have been burned in an accident. We also know from Dobie's book, that PegLeg searched for what was thought to be in Texas....closer to home base. I've only speculated that it may have been one of PL's papers....map or document...which led Travis to believe in and begin his search for a "treasure" at the southern end of the Superstitions in Arizona, rather than an unplanned stop along US 60 as claimed.