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« on: April 26, 2011, 05:28:10 pm »
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hey all im new here but i am looking for any info on the Lost Doukhobor Ledge in stevens county. I have researched the heck out of it and i cant seem to find much. The old timers who where there in 1929 and saw the Silver Ore have all passed away so I have no one to go to on more info. I have tried to find N.L. Barlee who wrote about the legend but unfortuantly he is difficult to find much less contact but i am still working on that. I know there is silver and gold in stevens county there are a TON of mines there. I have located the area I am gonna search when i get back from my military deployment but i cannot seem to find much more info on the subject. So i would be very greatful if anyone can help with info.I am basically gonna wing it and hope to get lucky if i cant find much more info haha. Thanks alot everyone! Great

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