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NEW HAMPSHIRES LOST SILVER MADONNA - TreasureNet NEW HAMPSHIRE'S LOST SILVER MADONNA Re: NEW HAMPSHIRE'S LOST SILVER MADONNA Yes, thanks I'm only 10 minutes from Portsmouth (and know where Smith's pond is too) so I'll have to look into that Unfortunately there is a LOT of Portsmouth and the surrounding area that are either off limits over over-developed I'm a couple of hours from the locale in the first article How old is this book you
New Hampshire Treasure Legends | TreasureNet. com Governor John Wentworth, is said by some, to have buried $25,000 in coins and silverware near Portsmouth He presumably hid this before fleeing to the north during the parlous times of the Revolutionary War It is known that Wentworth was a man of considerable wealth Separately, the site of his
Brief History: Recovery Ops Capitana Wreck, Chanduy . . . - TreasureNet BRIEF HISTORY OF SALVAGE ACTIVITIES ON CAPITANA SITE BETWEEN 1654 AND 2002 The 1654 wreck site of the Jesus Maria de la Limpia Concepcion was abandoned in 2003 after Sub-America Discovery did not bother to renew the lease and no one else rushed in right away to obtain the area again This was
The Treasure of Lima | TreasureNet. com Scribbled on this map are various treasures: gold lifesize Madonna, gold 12 apostle statuets from Lima cathedral 17tons of gold bullion many tons of silver bullion, hundreds of thousands of gold doubloons and 29,000 diamonds,rubies emeralds and amethysts Just quoting the Newspaper Regards taylor
The Jupiter Wreck | TreasureNet. com Bouchlas claims that he can pinpoint the exact location of the so called “Golden Madonna” in Jupiter Steven Singer is his book ‘Shipwrecks of Florida” on page 134 has a listing of 1659 San Francisco y San Antonio a Spanish aviso vessel that wrecked at Gega present day Jupiter Indians rescued 33 survivors Source research by Dr Eugene
The legend of little gold fish idol treasure Chan Chan Peru But, swear to me, first, in the name of the Madonna, that -thou wilt not become proud and arrogant in thy change oi fortune, but will practise charity and aid the poor ' The pedlar swore an oath to observe the conditions and on the next 'night the cacique's son guided him to the ruins of the old city of Gran Chimu