I only definate instance of a Pirate burying treasure was that of Captain William Kidd on Gardner's Island {it was later recovered}
Of course with any legend of Buried Treasure there is always the Treasure map... I wonder in fictional literature is the item of the Treasure Map always been around...?
Examples:
*Edgar ALlen Poe's "The Gold Bug" 1843
*Robert Lewis Stevenson's "Treasure Island" 1883 a riviting novel--which has been adopted for movies {Such as 1934 with Jackie Cooper} to 1950 by Walt Disney to Cartoons -including Mr Magoo's version and a comic opera cartoon version in 1972 with voices of davy Jones; Richard Dawson and Larry Storch {subtitles in Norwegian!] ; The Chipmunks--and even Versions such as with the Jim Hesons Muppets and outer space version! {yet personelly the only version I have ever seen or read which I liked is a 1970's cartoon that was very close to Steveson version}
*Milton Canniff's "Terry and the Pirates" 1934 about a 10 yeear old boy who wonders off to China with his deceased grandfathers treasure map and accompited by a obetient chinese servant who talks pigen English has adventures there for 40 years until 1973!
Any more examples...?
Of course with any legend of Buried Treasure there is always the Treasure map... I wonder in fictional literature is the item of the Treasure Map always been around...?
Examples:
*Edgar ALlen Poe's "The Gold Bug" 1843
*Robert Lewis Stevenson's "Treasure Island" 1883 a riviting novel--which has been adopted for movies {Such as 1934 with Jackie Cooper} to 1950 by Walt Disney to Cartoons -including Mr Magoo's version and a comic opera cartoon version in 1972 with voices of davy Jones; Richard Dawson and Larry Storch {subtitles in Norwegian!] ; The Chipmunks--and even Versions such as with the Jim Hesons Muppets and outer space version! {yet personelly the only version I have ever seen or read which I liked is a 1970's cartoon that was very close to Steveson version}
*Milton Canniff's "Terry and the Pirates" 1934 about a 10 yeear old boy who wonders off to China with his deceased grandfathers treasure map and accompited by a obetient chinese servant who talks pigen English has adventures there for 40 years until 1973!
Any more examples...?