THE TREASURE OF THE TWO FRENCHMEN/EAST GREENWICH

My belief is that the two Frenchman hung with Captain William Kidd once lived in the East Greenwich area, and might of left something behind in the area.
Anybody interested I can probably give you a few sites to check out.
Good Luck
I'm located close to East Greenwich and often visit since my wife is the director of the library there. I'm very interested to learn more about this and would appreciate your insights on promising locations.
 

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The Treasure Of The Two Frenchmen is mine.
 

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This area Looks Interesting
My wife's library is just a couple block east of the cove. I often visit that area and have even operated my underwater ROV in the cove. So far, I haven't discovered anything noteworthy. However, I haven't explored every nook and cranny yet, so there's a chance something interesting might still be hidden there.
 

I recently recalled having another map related to the Warwick, RI area. It's derived from a letter written by a woman recounting a tale of a pirate treasure hunt near her grandfather’s summer cottage. According to her, her mother shared a story about men searching for treasure near an apple orchard along a creek flowing into a cove on Narragansett Bay. This area is historically known as a haunt for local smugglers, particularly after the British enacted the Molasses Act in 1733. Her mother first heard this story around 1882. The letter includes a map indicating the treasure's purported location. Additionally, there were reports of a boy discovering Spanish reales in the vicinity.
 

I recently recalled having another map related to the Warwick, RI area. It's derived from a letter written by a woman recounting a tale of a pirate treasure hunt near her grandfather’s summer cottage. According to her, her mother shared a story about men searching for treasure near an apple orchard along a creek flowing into a cove on Narragansett Bay. This area is historically known as a haunt for local smugglers, particularly after the British enacted the Molasses Act in 1733. Her mother first heard this story around 1882. The letter includes a map indicating the treasure's purported location. Additionally, there were reports of a boy discovering Spanish reales in the vicinity.
My guess is if there is some type of Burried "Treasure" it would be in the Pojak Point Area.

 

My guess is if there is some type of Burried "Treasure" it would be in the Pojak Point Area.

That's the site of the alleged Viking inscription previously lived.

Why would you suspect buried treasure there? The map I mentioned suggests possible treasure near Conimicut Point. I'm inclined to believe it's feasible, given the area's history with notorious smugglers in Rhode Island's early days.
 

That's the site of the alleged Viking inscription previously lived.

Why would you suspect buried treasure there? The map I mentioned suggests possible treasure near Conimicut Point. I'm inclined to believe it's feasible, given the area's history with notorious smugglers in Rhode Island's early days.
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