Book Description
Contains stories; some true, some legendary, about caches of lost treasure.
Author : Steve Wilson
Publisher : University of Oklahoma Press
Page : 348 pages
File Size : 45,22 MB
Release : 1989-05-01
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9780806121741
Contains stories; some true, some legendary, about caches of lost treasure.
Author : W. C. Jameson
Publisher : august house
Page : 196 pages
File Size : 34,74 MB
Release : 1990
Category : History
ISBN : 9780874831061
Relates local legends from Arkansas, Missouri, and Oklahoma about abandoned mines, hidden stashes of plunder, and lost fortunes
Author : John W. Morris
Publisher : Norman : University of Oklahoma Press
Page : 176 pages
File Size : 22,99 MB
Release : 1965
Category : Oklahoma
ISBN :
A series of maps illustrate specific aspects of the state's history and physical characteristics.
Author : W.C. Jameson
Publisher : Taylor Trade Publishing
Page : 208 pages
File Size : 10,12 MB
Release : 2006-10-09
Category : History
ISBN : 1589796322
With his storyteller's gift, Jameson relates episodes from early explorers through the colonial period, the Civil War, the settling of the West, and the roaring 1920s. As a professional treasure hunter, he has followed the trails of many of the lost mines and buried treasures he describes. Sample treasures include Sir Francis Drake Treasure, Benedict Arnold Treasure, Lafayette's Sunken Riches, Maryland's Lost Silver Mine, The Wandering Confederate Treasury, Lost Treasure of the Gray Ghost, Oklahoma Outlaw Cache, and Lost Spanish Gold in the Sandia Mountains.
Author : Arthur Leon Campa
Publisher : University of Oklahoma Press
Page : 246 pages
File Size : 17,71 MB
Release : 1994
Category : History
ISBN : 9780806111766
This collection of tales and traditions from the Southwest includes stories of lost mines stacked with bars of gold, mule loads of silver cached away in outlaw hoards, and fabulous Jesuit treasures buried when that order was expelled from New Spain. Some treasure locations would be rediscovered by chance or by an old map-and somehow always lost again. But not all these folk teasures are of material wealth. There is the story of a nun who loved a soldier and repented, and whose kneeling figure may still be seen as a mountain rock formation. There is the Hermit of Las Vegas, an actual person who, after traveling between Argentina and Quebec, settled in New Mexico, where he became the subject of affectionate legends.
Author : W. C. Jameson
Publisher : august house
Page : 228 pages
File Size : 45,87 MB
Release : 1989
Category : History
ISBN : 9780874830828
Collects legends and lore of buried treasure in the American Southwest, with maps showing locations
Author : Cherokee National Treasures (Recipients of the Cherokee National Treasure Award)
Publisher :
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 27,5 MB
Release : 2017
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781934397183
Stories in this book reflect how history has woven itself into the fabric of the present. The stories are intimate and told by the artists, by family members, by friends in their own words. The telling will make you feel as though you are fortunate enough to sit in the presence of the Cherokee artists, who intimately share the story of themselves, of their art, who their family was, how they came to be artists, who and what influenced them, and how their art reflects who they are as Cherokee people. They are the Cherokee National Treasures.
Author : Richard Trout
Publisher : Pelican Publishing Company, Inc.
Page : 226 pages
File Size : 10,9 MB
Release : 2011-01-19
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 9781589809758
Teenage scuba divers clash with modern-day pirates in search of lost Spanish treasures.
Author : W.C. Jameson
Publisher : Taylor Trade Publishing
Page : 206 pages
File Size : 14,31 MB
Release : 2013-07-12
Category : History
ISBN : 1589798406
The twenty-four tales in this book are of the most famous lost treasures in America, from a two-foot statue reportedly made entirely of silver (the “Madonna”) and a cache of gold, silver, and jewelry that was rumored to also contain the first Bible in America to seventeen tons of gold—its value equal to the treasury of a mid-sized nation—buried somewhere in northwestern New Mexico. What makes these tales even more compelling is that none of these known-to-be-lost treasures have been discovered, although modern detecting technology has made them eminently discoverable.
Author : Byron Preiss
Publisher : ibooks
Page : 1 pages
File Size : 16,70 MB
Release : 2016-10-05
Category : Games & Activities
ISBN :
The tale begins over three-hundred years ago, when the Fair People—the goblins, fairies, dragons, and other fabled and fantastic creatures of a dozen lands—fled the Old World for the New, seeking haven from the ways of Man. With them came their precious jewels: diamonds, rubies, emeralds, pearls... But then the Fair People vanished, taking with them their twelve fabulous treasures. And they remained hidden until now... Across North America, these twelve treasures, over ten-thousand dollars in precious jewels, are buried. The key to finding each can be found within the twelve full color paintings and verses of The Secret. Yet The Secret is much more than that. At long last, you can learn not only the whereabouts of the Fair People's treasure, but also the modern forms and hiding places of their descendants: the Toll Trolls, Maitre D'eamons, Elf Alphas, Tupperwerewolves, Freudian Sylphs, Culture Vultures, West Ghosts and other delightful creatures in the world around us. The Secret is a field guide to them all. Many "armchair treasure hunt" books have been published over the years, most notably Masquerade (1979) by British artist Kit Williams. Masquerade promised a jewel-encrusted golden hare to the first person to unravel the riddle that Williams cleverly hid in his art. In 1982, while everyone in Britain was still madly digging up hedgerows and pastures in search of the golden hare, The Secret: A Treasure Hunt was published in America. The previous year, author and publisher Byron Preiss had traveled to 12 locations in the continental U.S. (and possibly Canada) to secretly bury a dozen ceramic casques. Each casque contained a small key that could be redeemed for one of 12 jewels Preiss kept in a safe deposit box in New York. The key to finding the casques was to match one of 12 paintings to one of 12 poetic verses, solve the resulting riddle, and start digging. Since 1982, only two of the 12 casques have been recovered. The first was located in Grant Park, Chicago, in 1984 by a group of students. The second was unearthed in 2004 in Cleveland by two members of the Quest4Treasure forum. Preiss was killed in an auto accident in the summer of 2005, but the hunt for his casques continues.