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The News,
November 2011
T
he News is the official newsletter of the Rocky Mountain Prospectors and Treasure Hunters Club (
RMPTH
): our mailing address is P.O. Box 271863, Fort Collins, CO. 80527-1863. Opinions expressed in
The News
are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect those of the club or its members. Publication of information in
The News
constitutes no guarantee of accuracy. Use of any information found in this publication is at the sole risk of the user. Neither
RMPTH
, nor its coordi-nators, nor
The News
, nor its editors or contributors assume any liability for damages resulting from use of information in this publication.
Submissions
Articles, letters and short items of interest on pros-pecting, detecting and treasure hunting topics are welcome and encouraged. All items submitted for publication are subject to editing. Submittals for pub-lication may be made in writing or, preferably, in AS-CII text format on IBM-compatible disk. If you have questions about a submission, please contact the edi-tor for information.
Copyright
Unless otherwise noted, other nonprofit groups may reprint or quote from any articles appearing in
The News
without prior permission, provided that proper author and publication credits are given and that a copy of the publication in which the article ap-pears is sent at no cost to
RMPTH
at the above mail-ing address. Clubs wishing to exchange newsletters with
RMPTH
are invited to send a copy of their news-letter together with an exchange request.
About
The News
Advertising
Classified advertising for topic related items is free for non-business ads. See the “
Trading Post
” section for donation pricing of camera-ready display ads. Do-nations for ad makeup from sketches, etc., are avail-able on request.
About RMPTH
RMPTH
is an independent nonprofit hobbyist social club, open to anyone interested in prospecting, detect-ing or treasure hunting. Its purpose is to provide an educational and social forum of mutual benefit for members.
RMPTH
holds a monthly meeting and con-ducts various field outings, as well as offers special presentations and seminars. Active participants have voting privileges. The monthly newsletter, The News, is readily available on the Internet. Persons wishing to receive the newsletter in hardcopy, mailed format are required to provide the amount of $24 per year re-quired to print and mail. Otherwise, no annual dues are charged as the social club functions strictly by donation.
Book Review
By Paul Lange
Colorado Preservationist, the Colorado Preservation Journal by Colorado Preservation, Inc., 2100 Downing Street, Suite 300, Denver CO
R
ecently, I picked up what I thought was a magazine that in actuality is a journal. It is published 4 times annually and includes articles on historic places considered endangered that people can volunteer their time, money and energy to find, identify, restore and save. Among the many featured articles that I reviewed were ones about the restoration of Colorado’s Capital Dome in Denver and the relationship between the Alliance for Historic Wyoming and the Bureau of Land Management and how they are working together to protect South Pass. Gold prospecting around the South Pass area is something that we discussed at our last club meeting in October. There are many pictures both old and new (today) that ac-company select articles. Did you know that there is a new Master of Science in Historic Preservation program at the Univer-sity of Colorado in Denver? Ever heard of a town called Trail City in Prowers County, Colorado? Go to the Colorado Preser- vationist, Inc. website at www.coloradopreservation.org to learn more about them. It is important to keep up with ongoing preservation efforts across the state and at the national level to see how they may impact our mutual hobbies of interest. Other organizations that have websites you may want to become familiar with are as follows: Go to www.historicorps.org to see details of current projects of HistoriCorps TM. Go to HistoricWyoming.org to learn more about the Alliance for Historic Wyoming.