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Brigham City -
Outlaw
Henry
Seymour and his gang robbed a stagecoach in front of the Pine Spring Stage
Station in 1879 of $225,000 in newly-minted coins. The coins were
enclosed in three boxes which the
outlaws
carried into Pine Spring Station, located between Beaverhead Station and
Brigham City.
However, before they could make their getaway, a twenty man posse arrived
and a gunfight ensued.
After a day
long standoff, the lawmen set fire to the rear wall of the structure and
when the bandits ran from the building they were shot down. The
posse made an immediate search for the coins, but they were never found.
Coconino County
- Bars of gold are said to be hidden in the San Francisco Mountains. |

1911 Stage Coach Robbery
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Bisbee Junction
- According to legend bandits' loot from a train robbery was hidden
here and has yet to be found.
Cochise Buried Gold - In 1899 a
Southern Pacific
express train was robbed of $60,000 in gold coins and bullion by
lawmen turned
outlaws
Burt Alvord and
Billy Stiles near Cochise. Along the old
trail between Wilcox and Cochise, the pair holed up in a cabin about
1/2 mile outside Cochise. Burying the gold near the cabin, they
agreed they would recover it once the heat was off. However,
before they had a chance,
Alvord was jailed and
Stiles was killed.
Wells Fargo agents made a thorough search of the area, but never found
the missing loot.
Also See:
Cochise,
Arizona Train Robbery
Lost Soldier
Mine - In the early
1870's soldiers from Fort Tucson ran into a waterhole filled with gold
nuggets while tracking a band of renegade
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