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BURIED TREASURE OF CASCO BAY: A Guide For The Modern Hunter
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
INTRODUCTION
About the Author — Retired in 1976 — Now City Historian for South Portland, Maine
FOREWORD
CHAPTER I HOW TREASURE WAS BURIED
CHAPTER II FORT GORGES
CHAPTER III FORT SCAMMELL
CHAPTER IV PEAKS ISLAND
CHAPTER V CUSHING’S ISLAND
A practical handbook for anyone curious about the hidden history beneath Casco Bay’s islands and shorelines, this guide blends lively storytelling with down‑to‑earth advice. It opens by tracing how early settlers and later residents concealed their valuables—coins, tools, even small armaments—in iron kettles, leather bags, and stone forts, explaining why those same spots still intrigue modern seekers today.
Drawing on the author’s own decades of fieldwork, the book walks readers through the essentials of metal‑detecting, safety on the water, and interpreting historical clues. Detailed sketches of places like the 19th‑century Fort Gorges and other lesser‑known sites provide a roadmap for a day’s adventure, while anecdotes about past finds keep the tone both informative and entertaining. Whether you’re a seasoned hobbyist or just starting out, the guide equips you with the knowledge to explore Casco Bay’s rich past responsibly.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (58K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Stephen Hutcheson and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2019-01-04
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
b. 1916
A Maine writer with a taste for local history and hidden legends, he is best known for a lively guide to the rumored treasures of Casco Bay. His work blends practical treasure-hunting advice with stories from the New England coast, making it an unusual snapshot of mid-20th-century curiosity and adventure.
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