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Connecticut Treasure Hunting - Mystic Masons Island New Hartford New Haven Lawrence Wharf Housatonic

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Sitting on a secure Bitcoin network is One and Only podcast version of 'Treasure Revealed' episode: 'Puerto Rico, Mona Island and Silver Shoals' https://tribes.sphinx.chat/t/treasurerevealed Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TreasureRevealed1 Mystic, Connecticut, the mystic river was called sikanemos by the native americans the name and river of the centur there are islands in the mystic river called mouse penny six penny masons meaning the largest abigail meaning where the pirate treasure lies buried it is also believed that the mason island might hold a buried treasure this island was called chipotrak by the native americans the island was given to captain john mason but it is thought that praveetus might have stash loot here before it was given away hurtleberries grew here once and arrow had stone axes black one palm beads and clay pipes have all be found been found here in 1912 two native american burial sites were uncovered on this island one south of wolf ledge and the other one south of cocon key point there was a piquate fort here during the era of the sachin mamoho it was destroyed by the british in 1637 during the pequot war the person who destroyed the fort was captain john mason who was given the island in the mystic river as a reward the fort was created on the western side of the river about three miles from the center of town and over 300 pequod were killed when the fort was burned by the british with the mohegan and narragansett tribes the fourth was a circular area of several acres surrounded by a 12-foot palisade and contained over 70 wigwams it was a surprise attack and everyone in the fort was killed or murdered in the swamp where survivors fled if you would like to view the videos before they are published on youtube sometimes even a week before because for treasure hunter the right information received ahead of time can mean a difference between success in the failure you can click on my patreon account in the description below in addition to some extras you will also receive a full transcript of the videos but most of all your support will allow me to continue to do research and post more videos for you and thank you for your support if you enjoy this program please like it subscribe it and share it new hartford new hartford also known as the daughter of berlin and grand dora of farmington is located on the west branch of the farmington river part of the river that runs through this area is called satan's kingdom though the name sounds spooky it is a recreation area with the class iii rapids there was a tungsten tribe village called indian head and an old abandoned asbestos mine in the area perhaps the name is correct as sulfur spraying exists and arrowheads have been found in the region the name actually comes from the 1700s when clergy reported that gorge was populated by criminals misfits and other evil type people there was a native american campsite on the west hill pond and a settler fort was built on town hill the apple trees in new fairfield to the west of wood creek were planted by the native americans who lived in the village here it is also the site of a burial ground the artifacts that have been found are of rare quality some can be seen at the smithsonian institution in washington dc now let's talk about new haven the east rock and west rock in this town are very colorful rocks that when seen by adrian black as he explored the connecticut river were called rodenberg meaning red mountain the area was settled in 1637. actually this town was where the puritans chose to bury their dead however only the healthy had stones on mower markers those who could not afford stones were buried whatever sometimes on top of another one another the town is said to have held over five thousand graves the gravestones that were around the area were moved to cemetery in 1812 but the bodies were not moved that could certainly give a place a dark feeling revolutionary war battles were fought here treasure hunter --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/treasure-revealed/support

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Sitting on a secure Bitcoin network is One and Only podcast version of 'Treasure Revealed' episode: 'Puerto Rico, Mona Island and Silver Shoals' https://tribes.sphinx.chat/t/treasurerevealed Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TreasureRevealed1 Mystic, Connecticut, the mystic river was called sikanemos by the native americans the name and river of the centur there are islands in the mystic river called mouse penny six penny masons meaning the largest abigail meaning where the pirate treasure lies buried it is also believed that the mason island might hold a buried treasure this island was called chipotrak by the native americans the island was given to captain john mason but it is thought that praveetus might have stash loot here before it was given away hurtleberries grew here once and arrow had stone axes black one palm beads and clay pipes have all be found been found here in 1912 two native american burial sites were uncovered on this island one south of wolf ledge and the other one south of cocon key point there was a piquate fort here during the era of the sachin mamoho it was destroyed by the british in 1637 during the pequot war the person who destroyed the fort was captain john mason who was given the island in the mystic river as a reward the fort was created on the western side of the river about three miles from the center of town and over 300 pequod were killed when the fort was burned by the british with the mohegan and narragansett tribes the fourth was a circular area of several acres surrounded by a 12-foot palisade and contained over 70 wigwams it was a surprise attack and everyone in the fort was killed or murdered in the swamp where survivors fled if you would like to view the videos before they are published on youtube sometimes even a week before because for treasure hunter the right information received ahead of time can mean a difference between success in the failure you can click on my patreon account in the description below in addition to some extras you will also receive a full transcript of the videos but most of all your support will allow me to continue to do research and post more videos for you and thank you for your support if you enjoy this program please like it subscribe it and share it new hartford new hartford also known as the daughter of berlin and grand dora of farmington is located on the west branch of the farmington river part of the river that runs through this area is called satan's kingdom though the name sounds spooky it is a recreation area with the class iii rapids there was a tungsten tribe village called indian head and an old abandoned asbestos mine in the area perhaps the name is correct as sulfur spraying exists and arrowheads have been found in the region the name actually comes from the 1700s when clergy reported that gorge was populated by criminals misfits and other evil type people there was a native american campsite on the west hill pond and a settler fort was built on town hill the apple trees in new fairfield to the west of wood creek were planted by the native americans who lived in the village here it is also the site of a burial ground the artifacts that have been found are of rare quality some can be seen at the smithsonian institution in washington dc now let's talk about new haven the east rock and west rock in this town are very colorful rocks that when seen by adrian black as he explored the connecticut river were called rodenberg meaning red mountain the area was settled in 1637. actually this town was where the puritans chose to bury their dead however only the healthy had stones on mower markers those who could not afford stones were buried whatever sometimes on top of another one another the town is said to have held over five thousand graves the gravestones that were around the area were moved to cemetery in 1812 but the bodies were not moved that could certainly give a place a dark feeling revolutionary war battles were fought here treasure hunter --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/treasure-revealed/support

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