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Reply | 26 Nov 2011, 13:46:18   Today, In History The Great Diamond Hoax, one of the most notorious mining swindles of the time, is exposed with an article in the San Francisco Evening Bulletin. Fraudulent gold and silver mines were common in the years following the California Gold Rush of 1849. Swindlers fooled many eager greenhorns by "salting" worthless mines with particles of gold dust to make them appear mineral-rich. However, few con men were as daring as Kentucky cousins Philip Arnold and John Slack, who convinced San Francisco capitalists to invest in a worthless mine in the northwestern corner of Colorado. Arnold and Slack played their con perfectly. They arrived in San Francisco in 1872 and tried to deposit a bag of uncut diamonds at a bank. When questioned, the two men quickly disappeared, acting as if they were reluctant to talk about their discovery. Intrigued, a bank director named William Ralston tracked down the men. Assuming he was dealing with unsophisticated country bumpkins, he set out to take control of the diamond mine. The two cousins agreed to take a blindfolded mining expert to the site; the expert returned to report that the mine was indeed rich with diamonds and rubies. Joining forces with a number of other prominent San Francisco financiers, Ralston formed the New York Mining and Commercial Company, capitalized at $10 million, and began selling stock to eager investors. As a show of good faith, Arnold and Slack received about $600,000-small change in comparison to the supposed value of the diamond mine. Convinced that the American West must have many other major deposits of diamonds, at least 25 other diamond exploration companies formed in the subsequent months. Clarence King, the then-little-known young leader of a geographical survey of the 40th parallel, finally exposed the cousins' diamond mine as a hoax. A brilliant geologist and mining engineer, King was suspicious of the mine from the start. He correctly deduced the location of the supposed mine, raced off to investigate, and soon realized that the swindlers had salted the mine--some of the gems he found even showed jewelers-cut marks. Back in San Francisco, King exposed the fraud in the newspapers and the Great Diamond Hoax collapsed. Ralston returned $80,000 to each of his investors, but he was never able to recover the $600,000 given to the two cousins. Arnold lived out the few remaining years of his life in luxury in Kentucky before dying of pneumonia in 1878. Slack apparently squandered his share of the money, for he was last reported working as a coffin maker in New Mexico. King's role in exposing the fraud brought him national recognition--he became the first director of the United States Geological Survey. Fact Check We strive for accuracy and fairness. But if you see something that doesn't look right, contact us! Previous Day November 26 Calendar Next Day This Week in History, Nov 26 - Dec 2 Nov 26, 1872 The Great Diamond Hoax is exposed Nov 27, 1868 Custer massacres Cheyenne on Washita River Nov 28, 1925 The Grand Ole Opry begins broadcasting Nov 29, 1864 Colorado militia massacre Cheyenne at Sand Creek Nov 30, 1902 Harvey "Kid Curry" Logan sentenced Dec 01, 1884 Elfego Baca battles Anglo cowboys Dec 02, 1845 Polk affirms Monroe Doctrine Advertisement What Happened on Your Birthday? Pick a Date Get This Day In History sent to your email every day. Sign Up Editor’s Picks * Ultimate History Quiz Challenge yourself with thousands of questions about American and global history. * History of Thanksgiving Get the facts on the 1621 harvest feast. * Swampsgiving Spice up your Thanksgiving with recipes from the Swamp People. * History in the Headlines Get the latest in history news. Shop HISTORY * America the Story of Us DVD America the Story of Us DVD Now shipping from the HISTORY Shop! Own it today! $29.99 * America The Story of Us Book & DVD Set America The Story of Us Book & DVD Set Own the DVD & the stunning companion book from the most anticipated HISTORY broadcast of all time. $69.90 * American Pickers Junk Pile Ringer T- Shirt American Pickers Junk Pile Ringer T- Shirt Show your support for the American Pickers with this exclusive Junk Pile Ringer T-Shirt! $26.95 See More |
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