Chas. F. Myrick person
also known as: Myrick, Charles F. Myrick
Summary: Explorer who located the Navajo mines and died at Ship Rock monument.
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Claims (3)
arrived_in
Mitchell ranch on the lower San Juan— 1879
cited from MYRICK’S ADVENTURES (1891)graves for most of their
party upon the Navajo reservation. Again, by
a party from California, consisting of twenty-
seven men only two of whom escaped to put
the fact upon record that gold and death are
inseparable companions in the Carriz…
died_in
cited from Myrick returned from Rico and Silverton (1891)
i-
fying the mining camps of southern Colorado.
Myrick returned from Rico and Silverton
leaving a comfortable bank account of $29,000,
which has not yet been called for by his heirs.
He and young Mitchell then planned a secret
expedition to h…
discovered
cited from MYRICK’S ADVENTURES (1891)
graves for most of their
party upon the Navajo reservation. Again, by
a party from California, consisting of twenty-
seven men only two of whom escaped to put
the fact upon record that gold and death are
inseparable companions in the Carriz…
Sources (2)
Myrick returned from Rico and Silverton ↗
1891 · newspaper · public-domain · details
MYRICK’S ADVENTURES ↗
1891 · newspaper · public-domain · details