Lost Adams Diggings - Sources

Sources

  • Richard French, " Four Days From Fort Wingate". Caldwell, Idaho. 1994
  • J. Frank Dobie, Apache Gold & Yaqui Silver. Boston: Little, Brown. 1939.
  • Dick French, Four Days from Fort Wingate.
  • Jack Purcell, The Lost Adams Diggings: Myth, Mystery, and Madness. Nine Lives, 2003.

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