The Utah Gold Rush by Kerry Ross Boren,Lisa Lee Boren

By Kerry Ross Boren,Lisa Lee Boren

Unearth Utah's long-lost treasure trove! This interesting quantity stocks the background of the mythical gold deposits deep within the Uintah Mountains. From Aztec lore to Spanish exploration to pioneer unearths, the secrets and techniques of centuries prior are printed inside of those pages. With smooth expertise and this informative publication at your facet, there is by no means been a greater time to go looking for the treasures nonetheless undiscovered!

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