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The Silver Madonna -- The Lost Treasure Ship of the California Desert -- The Goat Herders Lost Treasure -- The Lost Treasure of Shafter Lake -- The Lost Dutchman Mine of the Superstition Mountains -- The Huachuca Canyon Treasure -- Seventeen Tons of Gold at Lost Mesa -- The Lost Treasure of Cancino Arroyo -- The Lost Grierson Fortune -- The Red Bone Cave Treasure -- The Silver Bullets -- The Lost Gold Mine of the Cossatot -- The Lost Treasure of Skeleton Canyon -- The Lost Yoachum Dollars: an Ozark Mystery -- The Beale Treasure -- Aztec Treasure in Texas and Americas First Bible -- Lost Treasure in the Monahans Sandhills -- Chief Victorios Gold -- The Lost Billy Bowlegs Treasure -- Gasparillas Lost Treasure -- Colonel Dunhams Lost Payroll -- Cumberland Mountain Silver Mines -- Devils Canyon Gold -- The Incredible Journey of the Confederate Treasury.;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), to a cache of gold, silver, and jewelry that was rumored to also contain the first Bible in the Americas. 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.

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The Silver Madonna

and Other Tales of Americas Greatest Lost Treasures

Other Books by W.C. Jameson

Buried Treasures of America Series

Treasure Hunter: Caches, Curses, and Deadly Confrontations

Buried Treasures of the American Southwest

Buried Treasures of Texas

Buried Treasures of the Ozarks

Buried Treasures of the Appalachians

Buried Treasures of California

Buried Treasures of the Rocky Mountain West

Buried Treasures of the Great Plains

Buried Treasures of the South

Buried Treasures of the Pacific Northwest

Buried Treasures of New England

Buried Treasures of the Atlantic Coast

Buried Treasures of the Mid-Atlantic States

New Mexico Treasure Tales

Colorado Treasure Tales

Floridas Lost and Buried Treasures

Lost Mines and Buried Treasures of Arizona

Lost Mines and Buried Treasures of Old Wyoming

Lost Mines and Buried Treasures of Arkansas

Lost Mines and Buried Treasures of Missouri

Texas Tales of Lost Mines and Buried Treasures

Legend and Lore of the Guadalupe Mountains

Lost Mines and Buried Treasures of the Guadalupe Mountains

Lost Treasures in American History

Buried Treasures of the Ozarks and Appalachians

Finding Treasure: A Field Guide

Outlaw Treasures (audio)

Buried Treasures of the Civil War (audio)

Beyond the Grave Series

Butch Cassidy: Beyond the Grave

Billy the Kid: Beyond the Grave

John Wilkes Booth: Beyond the Grave

Books on Writing

Hot Coffee and Cold Truth: Living and Writing the West

Notes From Texas: On Writing in the Lone Star State

Want to be a Successful Writer? Do This Stuff

An Elevated View: Colorado Writers on Writing

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Bones of the Mountain

I Missed the Train to Little Rock

Open Range: Poetry of the Re-imagined West (edited with Laurie Wagner Buyer)

Food

Chili from the Southwest

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Fiction

Beating the Devil

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Unsolved Mysteries of the Old West

A Sense of Place: Essays on the Ozarks

Ozark Tales of Ghosts, Spirits, Hauntings, and Monsters

The Silver Madonna

and Other Tales of Americas Greatest Lost Treasures

W.C. Jameson

TAYLOR TRADE PUBLISHING

Lanham New York Boulder Toronto Plymouth, UK

Published by Taylor Trade Publishing

An imprint of The Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group, Inc.

4501 Forbes Boulevard, Suite 200, Lanham, Maryland 20706

www.rowman.com

10 Thornbury Road, Plymouth PL6 7PP, United Kingdom

Distributed by National Book Network

Copyright 2013 by W.C. Jameson

All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form or by any electronic or mechanical means, including information storage and retrieval systems, without written permission from the publisher, except by a reviewer who may quote passages in a review.

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Jameson, W. C., 1942

The Silver Madonna and Other Tales of Americas Greatest Lost Treasures / W.C. Jameson.

pages cm

ISBN 978-1-58979-839-7 (pbk. : alk. paper) ISBN 978-1-58979-840-3 (electronic) 1. Treasure trovesUnited States. I. Title.

G525.J357 2013

917.3dc23

2013012809

Picture 1 The paper used in this publication meets the minimum requirements of American National Standard for Information SciencesPermanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials, ANSI/NISO Z39.48-1992.

Printed in the United States of America

For Laurie

The Silver Madonna

and Other Tales of Americas Greatest Lost Treasures

Contents

Introduction The Silver Madonna the inspiration for the title of this book is - photo 2

Introduction

The Silver Madonna, the inspiration for the title of this book, is a two-foot-tall statue fashioned from almost pure silver. It was stolen from a Canadian Indian village in 1759 and transported across the national border to a remote area in New Hampshire where it was lost. Its worthboth the silver and the historicalis inestimable. As a result of years of careful research, the location of this valuable object is likely known to within twenty feet. As you will discover, however, on reading about this and other lost treasures in this book, recovery sometimes offers greater challenges than discovery. As enhanced research opportunities and technology improve over time, however, the possibilities of locating and retrieving the Silver Madonna, as well as other treasures in this book, are growing.

For generations, Americans have thrilled at the prospect of mounting an expedition to go in search of some lost mine or buried treasure. Who has not longed to find a buried chest of gold coins, a cache of silver ingots, a stash of diamonds and emeralds? Who has never experienced the excitement of the quest for such things?

Tales of lost mines and buried treasures have captivated mans imagination since the dawn of civilization. A number of overland odysseys and dramatic sea voyages were initially undertaken as a search for riches of one kind or another. Many of the most popular myths and legends handed down over time from Greek, Roman, Scandinavian, and other cultures were about the quest for lost treasure. Dozens of the most enduring novels of the past decades deal with the search for lost and buried treasure: Treasure Island , King Solomons Mines , and Treasure of the Sierra Madre , to name a few . Contemporary author Clive Cusslers novels relating to searches for lost treasure hit the best-seller lists with each release. My own Buried Treasures of America series includes over thirty books that have enjoyed robust sales for over two decades. A memoir, Treasure Hunter: Caches, Curses, and Deadly Confrontations , was named Indie Reader Best Book of 2011.

Hollywood has long capitalized on the publics fascination with lost mines and buried treasures. Some of the most successful films in recent years include the Indiana Jones series, National Treasure , Sahara , Fools Gold , and more. Additional films are being planned, as are a number of television series. There are five national magazines devoted specifically to treasure hunting.

Lost mines and buried treasures exist. I have made a career of searching for, locating, and writing about them. In recent years, significant discoveries have been reported: hundreds of millions of dollars in gold bullion from the sunken S.S. Central America off the Carolina coast; the discovery of thirty bars of buried gold ingots by an Arizona rancher; the amazing treasure recoveries from the Spanish vessel Atocha off the coast of Florida; 880 silver ingots found in a cave in the Mexican Sierra Madres.

For every lost treasure that is found, dozens, perhaps hundreds, more await discovery. Because of advances in detecting technology, research, and recovery techniques, more lost mines and buried treasures have been located in the past fifty years in the United States than ever before in history. The twenty-four tales included in this book are among the most famous and remain the most inviting to treasure hunters, professional and amateur. Not only are the stories compelling; the treasures themselves afford remarkable chances for discovery.

The Silver Madonna

One of the greatest lost treasures in the history of the United States is a two-foot-tall statue crafted from what researchers maintain is pure silver. The figure, representing a mother and child, was called the Silver Madonna and was looted from a Canadian chapel in 1759 by a group of Robert Rogers Rangers. While fleeing pursuit, the troopers carried the valuable idol to a location in New Hampshire where it was pushed into a river where, perhaps, it lies today. Between the silver content and the historical value, experts insist the Silver Madonna is worth several million dollars.

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