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The Baron of Arizona: The True Story of the Greatest Land Fraud in American History

Par : Hugh O'Donnell
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8233020339
  • EAN9798233020339
  • Date de parution26/12/2025
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurLinda Balsamo

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The Baron of Arizona: The True Story of the Greatest Land Fraud in American HistoryJames Addison Reavis perpetrated one of the most audacious frauds in American history, claiming ownership of eighteen thousand six hundred square miles of Arizona Territory through an elaborate scheme of forged documents. Between eighteen seventy-four and eighteen ninety-five, this master forger systematically infiltrated archives in Spain, Mexico, and the United States, planting hundreds of fabricated documents that appeared to prove the existence of a fictional Spanish noble family and their colonial land grant.
Reavis collected over five million dollars from desperate settlers, mining companies, and railroads who paid him to secure their property titles against his seemingly legitimate claim. His fraud succeeded for more than a decade until forensic document examiner William Tipton exposed the forgeries through groundbreaking scientific analysis that revealed anachronistic watermarks, incorrect pen types, and archival inconsistencies.
This comprehensive historical account examines not only the technical sophistication of Reavis's forgeries but also the legal vulnerabilities created by the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, the tragic story of Sophia Treadway whose identity was stolen and replaced with fiction, and the broader implications for understanding how historical truth is constructed through documentary evidence that can be manipulated by those with sufficient skill and audacity.