Josephine County - In 1878, a German prospector named Karl Meyer took shelter under a rock ledge during a storm along Miller Creek. While waiting out the rain, he spied a badger disappear into a large hole in the nearby rocks. When the rain stopped, he widened the hole and crawled through into a cave. There, he was excited to find a large vein of gold. Breaking off several pieces he soon had it assayed and found it would be worth $415,000 per ton. He then returned to his camp on Miller Creek but was unable to find the cave. He continued to search for the elusive cavern for the next six months, without success. He later died of tuberculosis, having never found the cave
Sunday, May 13, 2012
Two treasures Two miles apart
The Town of Golden is right next to Miller Creek! Josephine County - Fifty thousand dollars in gold nuggets was said to have been buried by a miner within three hundred yards of the ghost town of Golden.
Friday, May 4, 2012
Another clew
Right down the road from Miller Gulch was one of the richest mining town in Oregon, the same gold could have came from the vane in the cave!
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