The Oak Island Archive continues to grow with thanks to your contributions, and author D'Arcy O'Connor for opening up his own personal research files.
The most recent updates include the following:
Documents from the Chappell excavations: http://www.oakislandtreasure.co.uk/content/view/184/159/
More material on the Blankenship excavations: http://www.oakislandtreasure.co.uk/content/view/188/161/
Oak Island tourism of yesteryear: http://www.oakislandtreasure.co.uk/content/view/192/163/
1965 Reader's Digest article that inspired Dan Blankenship to begin his treasure hunt: http://www.oakislandtreasure.co.uk/content/view/193/164/
Article from a National Geographic book: http://www.oakislandtreasure.co.uk/content/view/197/168/
Samuel Goodman's theories: http://www.oakislandtreasure.co.uk/content/view/194/165/
Was Oak Island a hoax? A collection of articles evaluating evidence: http://www.oakislandtreasure.co.uk/content/view/199/170/
It is with thanks to all those people who have scanned old articles, magazines and photographs to contribute to building a rich resource of Oak Island related material. By bringing all of this information together in one place, we can build a picture not just to document the excavations on Oak Island, but also explore how the mystery has been presented in the media over the years.
If you have information you wish to share, please email Jo Atherton in the first instance.
Monday, 20 April 2009
Oak Island Archive Updates
Posted by Jo Atherton at 11:51
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