The American Crucible: Forged in Conflict
What if the greatest diamond field in the world was discovered not in Africa, but in the American West—and the entire thing was a meticulously planted fraud? In the wake of the Civil War, two grifters from Kentucky executed a con so audacious it seduced some of the nation’s sharpest financiers, famous geologists, and even the U.S. Congress, nearly altering the course of American economic history. This episode follows the elaborate scheme of Philip Arnold and John Slack, who salted a remote patch of northwestern Colorado with low-grade diamonds, rubies, and sapphires purchased overseas. We trace the “discovery” as it captivated a syndicate led by the powerful banker Charles Tiffany and former Union General George McClellan, creating a speculative frenzy that threatened to divert millions in investment from legitimate western mines and railroads. Listeners will journey into the heart of 19th-century greed, exploring how the promise of instant wealth can blind even the most expert eyes, and how the dawn of professional American geology was both tested and solidified by the scandal’s exposure. It’s a tale of frontier cunning versus Gilded Age ambition, where the real treasure was the lie itself. The landscape still bears the name of the folly that never was: Diamond Peak. #AmericanWest #GildedAge #ConfidenceGame #DiamondHoax #HistoricalFraud #19thCentury #MiningHistory Hosted by Ibnul Jaif Farabi. Produced by Light Knot Studios (lightknotstudios.com).
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