Buried Treasure of Casco Bay: A Guide for the Modern Hunter

CHAPTER XIX

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FRENCH'S ISLAND

Considerable Indian interest is attached to French's Island in the lower bay. An Indian skull was found under three feet of clam shells and it was figured that the skull was three or four centuries old.

French's Island is located between Great Chebeague and Goose Island and to the south of Bustin's Island. To reach this island you proceed to Flying Point, Freeport, then by boat to Bustin's Island, then over to French's. It is a short trip from the mainland. You will have to hire someone with a motorboat to take you across the bay. This island is privately owned, so permission must be secured before you land and start your treasure hunt. I believe a Portland resident owns this island. A check of the records will no doubt reveal the owner's name and address.

The finding of an Indian skull proves that if there were Indians on French's Island there could have been early settlers, and also pirates on this small island. In days gone by some of the pirates preferred small islands on which to hide their ill-gotten gains.

When going over this island I would give special attention to the beaches. The pirates sometimes buried their treasure in a hurry, as a government boat would be coming up fast in pursuit. It has been mentioned in the history books that this island was a headquarters for an Indian Sagamore, or Chief. Some of their trinkets and relics of the early settlers may still be hidden from view awaiting your detection.

Many of these small islands had clear fresh water springs that attracted the seafarer. The longboats would put in and fill their casks with fresh water for the coming voyage, so a check in this area for a spring might pay off.

Again I say, please be sure to get permission from the property owners before you proceed with your expedition.