It is unclear why his portrait is included. The fourth, Jim Bowie, is most remembered for his role in the Texas Revolution and for taking part in the defense of the Alamo. Quantrill led the group known as 'Quantrill's Raiders', which, per the map, buried 3,000 Charles IV Doubloons near Ruston, Louisiana. A portrait of William Quantrill, a Confederate guerilla leader during the American Civil War, appears on the lower left. Per the map, they buried millions of dollars in gold around Louisiana, most of which had not been recovered when this map was produced (nor has it today). The top two are Jean and Pierre Lafitte, brothers and notorious smugglers/pirates active in Louisiana between 18. The PortraitsPortraits of four historical figures adorn the title cartouche's corners. Each 'X' is numbered and corresponds with a short description of the fortune in question (ranging from $20,000 to $4,000,000). Magenta 'X's mark the spots where fifty-six fortunes were 'partially recovered' or were supposedly buried by pirates, thieves, and the wealthy, or were lost at sea after a shipwreck. Caire and Bert Thatcher buried treasure map of Louisiana.
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