Archive for Treasure Chest

National Geographic: Return of the ghost ship : Full Documentary

Featured Image: This painting shows a Dutch ship on calm waters. (1626) Artist:  CREDIT: National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London. SOURCE: Wikipedia Commons (Public Domain).

From youtube uploaded by  SouthSaturnDelta1 on May 24, 2011

Treasure hunter finds 18th century pirate ship off Cape Cod (+) The Prince of Pirates – Black Sam Bellamy

Featured Image: “Map showing the location of the pirate ship Whydah Gally, captained by the famous “Black Sam” Bellamy, which wrecked off the coast of in Cape Cod on April 26, 1717, killing Bellamy and all but 2 of his 145 men, and taking over 4.5 short tons (4.1 tonnes) of gold, silver, and other pirate treasure down with it. Hearing of the shipwreck, then-governor Samuel Shute dispatched Captain Cyprian Southack, a local salvager and cartographer, to recover “Money, Bullion, Treasure, Goods and Merchandizes taken out of the said Ship.”
By May 3, when Southack reached the location of the wreck, he found that a part of the ship was still visible breaching the water’s surface and much of the ship’s wreckage were scattered along more than four miles (6 km) of shoreline. He created this map (Whydah-map.jpg) of the wreck site, and reported that he had buried 102 of the Whydah crew and captives that had washed ashore. They had not found any significant treasure, but he wrote, “The riches and the guns would be buried in the sand.”
The sunken treasure remained little more than a local legend until the wreck was discovered in 1984, the first pirate ship wreck ever discovered in North America”. SOURCE: Wikipedia Commons. (Public Domain).

Whydah-gold CREDIT Theodore Scott SOURCE Wikipedia Commons Public Domain

Image: “Real pirate treasure at the Houston Museum of Natural Science This is part of a special exhibit – “Real Pirates: The Untold Story of the Whydah Gally from Slave Ship to Pirate Ship.”   . . . SOURCE Wikipedia Commons (This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic license).

 

 

From Mail Online (UK) PUBLISHED: 04:57 EST, 9 September 2013 | UPDATED: 10:19 EST, 9 September 2013

Treasure hunter finds gold coins on 18th century pirate ship off Cape Cod 

By WILLS ROBINSON

Undersea explorers have discovered a trove of buried treasure that may lead to the discovery of more than 400,000 gold coins.

Barry Clifford and his team of archaeologists also found a musket and thousands of lead balls in the 18th century pirate ship they found off the coast of Cape Cod.

Clifford told ABCNews.com the coins were found stacked up ‘like poker chips’ in clumps known as concretions. . . . Read Complete Report

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National Geographic presents;

The Prince of Pirates – Black Sam Bellamy: Documentary

From youtube uploaded by SouthSaturnDelta1 on May 25, 2011

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QUEST FOR KING SOLOMON’S GOLD – Digging for the Truth (full documentary)

Featured Image: The Way to Kukuanaland, from King Solomon’s Mines (1885) by H. Rider Haggard. SOURCE: Wikipedia Commons. (This media file is in the public domain in the United States. This applies to U.S. works where the copyright has expired, often because its first publication occurred prior to January 1, 1923. See this page for further explanation).

From youtube uploaded by LargerThanLife101 on May 15, 2013

BEST IF VIEWED IN FULL SCREEN MODE

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Off the North Carolina coast, pirate treasure of a different sort (+) Blackbeard, Pirate King of the Caribbean | History Channel Documentary (Full video)

Featured image: Illustration of Blackbeard’s Jolly Roger flag. It depicted a skeleton piercing a heart, whilst toasting the devil. Traced from a scanned image of Konstam’s book. (Angus Konstam, Blackbeard the Pirate, 2007, page 177) SOURCE: Wikipedia Commons. (This file is from the Open Clip Art Library, which released it explicitly into the public domain, using the Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal Public DomainDedication).

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Sunken treasure lies 25 feet beneath the sea off North Carolina, where archaeologists are probing the wreck of the Queen Anne’s Revenge — the flagship in the dread pirate Blackbeard’s flotilla.

But this treasure won’t sparkle and gleam, and it definitely isn’t locked in a dead man’s chest. . . . Read Complete Report

Related post: 1/28/2013: National Geographic: Blackbeard’s lost ship : Documentary (Full)

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From youtube uploaded by PirateDocumentary on Jun 19, 2013
Blackbeard, Pirate King of the Caribbean | History Channel Documentary

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Russia: Hidden portrait of ‘last Tsarevich’ discovered in attic (Video Report)

Featured Image: The Great Royal Buffalo Hunt. (1895) CREDIT: Color print by Louis Maurer. SOURCE: Wikipedia Commons (Public Domain).

“The Grand Duke [Alexey Romanov] in the company of General Philip Sheridan, General Edward Ord, and Lt. Colonel (Brevet Major General) George Armstrong Custer, the latter having been selected to be Grand Marshall of the hunt, arrived at Fort McPherson on 13 January 1872, by a special train provided by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. They were greeted by an enthusiastic crowd, headed by William Frederick Cody (known as Buffalo Bill). After speeches, the Duke’s party set out for the hunting grounds.”[47] . . . SOURCE Wikipedia.

From youtube uploaded by primetimeru

Published on Aug 30, 2013

A painting has been discovered of the last crown prince of the Russian Empire, Alexey Romanov.

Vintage TV: Queho’s Secret Hideout – Treasure with Bill Burrud 1958 (2 Part Video Report)

Featured Image: The old mining town of Nelson CREDIT: Nick Mojave. SOURCE: Wikipedia (This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 2.5 License).

Nelson Nevada was named El Dorado in its heyday which started in 1859 and lasted until 1945 when gold was discovered in nearby El Dorado Canyon.  Queho, whose claim to fame is going down in history as “Nevada’s first mass murder”  took odd jobs around EL Dorado before he became a fugitive. . . The  Vegas footage from 1958 is worth the price of the ticket. . . EDITOR

From youtube uploaded by twothumbsupdvd  on May 19, 2008

Part 2 Uploaded on Nov 16, 2008

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Treasure at the Alamo (Video Report)

Featured Image: The entrance to the Alamo in San Antonio Texas.  This site is a mecca for all Texans. CREDIT: Dennis Crenshaw (may be used by anyone as long as included with a link back to this page).

From youtube uploaded by Travel Channel

Published on Aug 17, 2013

Is there a hidden treasure somewhere inside the 300-year-old Alamo?

From Unsolved Mysteries

ALAMO TREASURE
Treasure hunters dig for gold and silver supposedly buried under the Alamo.

1211Image: Old well located on the grounds of the Alamo.  CREDIT: Dennis Crenshaw. Feel free to use with link back to THEI.

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“Remember the Alamo!” The famous battle cry was immortalized in history. But for some, the full story of the Alamo has yet to be told. Legend has it that in the shadow of the Alamo’s old mission, a treasure remains buried, a secret which dates back to 1836, the year of the famous battle. That January, a group of rugged frontiersmen made their way across southern Texas. By some accounts, they were loaded down with a fortune in silver and gold. It was called the “San Saba Treasure,” and it’s said to be worth millions of dollars.

The men, led by Colonel Jim Bowie, were headed for the Alamo. The treasure was intended to finance the Texas revolution for independence from Mexico. Two months later, Bowie and 188 other men, including Davy Crockett, made a courageous stand at the Alamo against 6,000 well-trained Mexican troops. Not one of the defenders survived to tell the tale, but the legend of the treasure lived on. . . .  Read Complete Report

From TexFiles

The Lost San Saba Mines

Since the 1700’s, stories of abandoned or lost Spanish mines and buried treasure in San Saba and adjacent counties have fired the imaginations of thousands of treasure seekers. The following items, from the San Saba News, convey well the excitement these stories generated around the turn of the century .

San Saba Mines. June 24, 1887.

Mr. A. Fitzgerald, a capitalist of Mexico, who has experience as a miner, has purchased of Mr. Rufe Hoover of Hoover’s Valley, 640 acres of land for which he paid $10,000. He says the signs of gold and silver are very promising. A specimen of the silver ore may be seen at his office.

In personal interview with Mr. Fitzgerald, he informs us that he has 45 years experience as a miner, and he believes his purchase will realize millions of dollars. That the specimens indicate rich gold and silver both; that the veins being fissure veins are inexhaustible. He thinks, are at least two miles long. The purchased land is mountainous, and about 14 miles southwest of Burnet. Mr. Fitzgerald has a partner whose interest is one fourth. He will return next week with an eminent French chemist, and will begin operations soon thereafter as possible.. . . Read Complete Report

7 Million Dollar Carson City Gold Coin and Bullion Treasure Trove Discovery (Video Report)

From youtube uploaded by Russ Balbirona on Sep 19, 2012

Classic Bill Burrud Treasure: “Ben Sublett ~ Lost Gold Mine”

Featured Image: Old Mine Shaft by Lilla Frerichs. SOURCE: publicdomainpictures.netFOR ILLUSTRATION ONLY

From youtube uploaded by James Fariello

Published on Oct 28, 2012

This is the Bill Burrud Treasure series and is for the Lost Ben Sublett gold mine in the New Mexico and Texas area.

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Sunken treasure found off coast of Texas (Video Report)

Featured Image. Pirate vessels. SOURCE: publicdomainimages.com

From youtube uploaded by

July 24, 2013 12:24 PM

Newly released images show sunken treasure found off the coast of Galveston, Texas, from a shipwreck that has laid undisturbed on the floor of the Gulf for 200 years.

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