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Buried Treasures of New England: Legends of Hidden Riches, Forgotten War Loots, and Lost Ship Treasures
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Buried Treasures of New England: Legends of Hidden Riches, Forgotten War Loots, and Lost Ship Treasures

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This book contains more than thirty stories from New England and the Northeast about hidden riches, forgotten war loot, and sunken ship treasures. Marie Antoinette’s $1 million necklace lies in the cold waters of the Pennichuck Brook just a few miles from downtown Nashua, New Hampshire. A steamboat, possibly the country’s first one, still remains deep in Lake Morey near Fairlee, Vermont. A young woman discovers her great-grandfather’s lost money in the chimney of his mysterious Massachusetts mansion. But was there more hidden in the bricks? From Revolutionary War and Civil War tales to a legend about a missing silver church bell, this lore, grown out of true accounts and actual histories, has propelled New England into one of the most fascinating regions for lost treasure. This pirate story is rich in loot as well as culture. Readers will learn about the importance of courage, responsibility and resourcefulness.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
August House Publishers
Country
United States
Date
14 December 2005
Pages
192
ISBN
9780874834857

This book contains more than thirty stories from New England and the Northeast about hidden riches, forgotten war loot, and sunken ship treasures. Marie Antoinette’s $1 million necklace lies in the cold waters of the Pennichuck Brook just a few miles from downtown Nashua, New Hampshire. A steamboat, possibly the country’s first one, still remains deep in Lake Morey near Fairlee, Vermont. A young woman discovers her great-grandfather’s lost money in the chimney of his mysterious Massachusetts mansion. But was there more hidden in the bricks? From Revolutionary War and Civil War tales to a legend about a missing silver church bell, this lore, grown out of true accounts and actual histories, has propelled New England into one of the most fascinating regions for lost treasure. This pirate story is rich in loot as well as culture. Readers will learn about the importance of courage, responsibility and resourcefulness.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
August House Publishers
Country
United States
Date
14 December 2005
Pages
192
ISBN
9780874834857