People are dumb. If they survive 100 years, they probably have an 80, 85% chance of being true. It is believed to be the location of a treasure of five chests filled with gold bullion and coins worth today around $400 million. Others believed it was shipwrecked in a storm. According to Mr Libert, the state feels we are encroaching upon their sovereignty and feels we are nothing more than treasure hunters intruding on the rights of academia and archaeologists. The Poverty Island Treasure story has been arranged and rearranged with the same slim two sentences or at most a few paragraphs. Sailing northeast along the Door County archipelago: We hoisted full sail and 110 jib at the dock and sailed from Jackson Harbor , north and west between Washington Island and Rock Island. The plausible theory is that during the Civil War, a shipment of gold from Napoleon Bonaparte was being transported thru the great lakes down the Mississippi to fund the Confederate army. An update on the Poverty Island Treasure legend. You are correct, people did believe the earth was flat. The Poverty Island Treasure story has been arranged and rearranged with the same slim two sentences or at most a few paragraphs. Sailors and divers have had odd experiences near this wreck. But there was no ship below, only hard-packed claylike sediment extending to bedrock 20 feet down. The bowsprit is believed to have broken off before the rest of the ship sank. [4] Le Griffon was the first full-sized European style sailing ship on the upper Great Lakes that was built and commanded by the French explorer Ren-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle in 1679. "Adventures on Forty-one Islands: Island No. "I've been interested in this ship since I was 14," he said in an interview in Charlevoix last week. Did they, the people from "Unsolved Mysteries," believe it to be true? i beleve the boxis of gold will never be found or brat up for the simpel fakt The SS Ira H. Owen was a Great Lakes freighter that sank near Outer Island in the Apostle Islands, Lake Superior, in the Mataafa Storm on 28 November 1905.She was loaded with 116,000 bushels of barley which was considered a "light load". . It sank in the North Atlantic Ocean during its maiden voyage from Southampton to New York City on April 14th, 1912. In either event, the chests of gold never arrived. Today, Richard Bennett feels confident that he will succeed where others have failed. He has identified a debris scatter in 40-60 feet of water, adjacent to the shore of Poverty Island, which includes planks, a cable, barrels, and several areas of magnetic declination. Reports by French explorers and missionaries said Native Americans told them they saw the ship go down with all hands. 15 metres (49 ft 3 in) deep, but has been ruled out as the Plymouth and is most likely the Erastus Corning. By some accounts the ship was discovered by Union forces and sunk near Poverty Island, while others say it was dashed upon the rocks while attempting to make a misguided night run, and yet another version says they were attacked by French pirates. Now that he believes he has found the clue to the location of the fabled Poverty Island treasure - five chests of French gold reputedly lost when pirates sank the vessel carrying the cargo in the 1860s - Libert finds himself in court attempting to prove he is the rightful owner of another shipwreck he says holds the key to the treasure's . Reuters. I've been itching to get into wreck diving and searching, and up here in Minnesota, I was hoping to start soon. The scientists and divers searched a wider area Thursday near Poverty Island, a few miles offshore of a remote section of Michigan's Upper Peninsula, with equipment that probes beneath the lake bed for signs of buried objects. Funny, as I was just thinking about this wreckI have to get Richard's info this week so I can research it. They did manage to find chains diving on a ledge about 80 down. Location: Michigan Also reported ashore on Twin River Point . Links: Manage all your favorite fandoms in one place! A fourth-order Fresnel lens was used in the lantern room to produce a flashing red light at a focal plane of seventy-eight feet above the lake. Steve and Kathie Libert, a husband and wife team, determined that a wreck found in 2018 near the Poverty Island in Lake Michigan, was likely that of the mysterious Griffin. I live on the garden peninsula a few miles north of poverty island and have always been intrigued by the story. The orginal 8 minute program was cut to 6 minutes because the program was moved into their 200th Anniversary Show. Paul Paul Heersink has also been collecting data on sunken ships during World War II for seven years. Behrens and his crew of four escaped and took refuge on Poverty Island. Many believed the Jesuits were responsible for the ships disappearance. Richard, are you still looking for the treasure? Dreamers are also doers, thats also how inventions are born. Those have been around since the story broke into the diving industry by Skin Diver Magazine in 1969. We had dived the Clark a hundred time and still lost it for a while. Since its disappearance, it has been widely considered the Holy Grail for Great Lakes shipwreck hunters. Its like being the first man to climb a mountain. It may not display this or other websites correctly. looking for the lost gold of Poverty Island. Now, the program was on its way toDoor County. Both the Door County Maritime Museum and the Wisconsin Maritime Museum inManitowoc were utilized for historical aspects of the story. I wish you good luck in your endeavor. They discovered the trunks while pulling up anchor, but before they could get it aboard, the anchor chain snapped and treasure and anchor were lost in the water. The wooden and steel vessels didnt sink, they floated onto the rocks, were smashed to pieces, and distributed by currents and waves all around the bays half under water until they became waterlogged and sunk. Only the daring apply. Despite the lack of a paper trail, the legend of the secret shipment has persisted. The Griffin is then said to have become a ghost ship, with the crew apparently heard chanting as she sails among the clouds on moonlit evenings. It is believed to be the location of a treasure of five chests filled with gold bullion and coins worth today around $400 million. Sitting out in Lake Michigan, south of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan and located between St. Martin Island and Summer Island is a windswept, storm-kissed slash of rock called Poverty Island. No new facts were discovered during filming,nor was any gold. The location and reason of her sinking has remained a mystery ever since.[5]. Only then did Mr Libert and various archaeologists discover that the bowsprit and the remainder of the vessel were separate. An estimated 500 to 1,000 vessels fell victim to its whims, mostly in the 18th and 19th Centuries. As a result, Libert has been diving intermittently in the Poverty Island vicinity since 1983. However, historian Chuck Feltner disagrees. But, that reasoning is far beyond this writting. "I've supported the historical part of it," including the accumulation and study of an entire wall of books about French exploration of North America, 17th-century shipbuilding techniques, and just about everything ever written from 1769 on about the Griffon. I have no problem that you are using the underwater shots, but I would like a photo/video by Richard T. Bennett tag. In the 1860s, this place was in the middle of a huge boom in maritime shipping and commerce, as the area has many steel mills and was connected to the booming Peninsula Railroad. Learn how your comment data is processed. Yet the battle to find The Griffin has been riddled with issues. Most of what you may read in the near future about this subject will be gleamed from a new book that has just been printed. ", [ Want more news like this? They just sat there (on gun carriages). Professional diver and owner of a diving school and shop in the Milwaukee suburb of Wauwatosa, Bennet became fascinated and obsessed with the legend of the Poverty Island lost treasure back in 1968, and has been looking for it ever since. It is available here. So you spent 35 years looking for this treasure, are you any closer to finding it? of that ship will never leat that trezer leave the merky deps of the water Thats the challenge. Some is better than none, and you sleep well at night. From the pages of the Door County Advocate of years gone by. A few years later, Karl Jesson, the son of the Poverty Island lighthouse keeper, reported watching a salvage crew that seemed to make an exciting discovery in Lake Michigan just before their ship was sunk by a storm. The Liberts dispute that statement, pointing to their years of studying all they could find about the construction of 17th-century French ships, much of which they summarize andillustratein their book. Suddenly, a large image appeared on their sonar. Date: 1863 Furious winds and lightning-swift currents have spawned a graveyard of sunken ships and over the years, intriguing tales of lost treasure. Nevertheless, Bennett is quite confident that he is very close to the treasure. Fairport appeals from the district court's grant of . (The program is free to the public but advance registration is required; search under calendar.rhpl.org, move the cursor to May 12 and click on "Solving the First Great Lakes Maritime Mystery."). History: Richard Bennett, a professional diver and author of 'The Poverty Island Sunken Treasure Brief', has spent over forty-five years and $100,000 of his own money searching for a Civil War treasure in Lake Michigan. Door County is also known for are shipwrecks, Deaths Doorand legends. 1,517 people lost their lives. Thanks for the good wishes. the souls of the sukin ship dont want the trezer found and lotid so the souls The sunken salvage ship Captain Lawrence from 1933 was discovered in 1993 and found not to contain the gold. History: Richard Bennett, a professional diver and . Libert discovered what he believes to be remains of the vessel during dives off Poverty Island in 1984 and 1985. My grandfather spent half of his life after coming home from WWII with a friend in Benzonia, MI. RELATED: Traveling Back: Witnesses watch bridge lift car, police search for driver, RELATED: Traveling Back: WWI vets honored fellow doughboys to the last man. Taking a new approach, Rick Lagina and Matty Blake return to Poverty Island in Lake Michigan to search for millions in missing Civil War gold. This San Diego County beach is also locally nicknamed Shipwreck . Its cold. It is near tiny Poverty Island in northwestern Lake Michigan and about 50 feet below the water's surface. Steve is scheduled to talk about the couple's lifelong questand sign booksat 7 p.m. Thursday at the Rochester Hills Public Library. But Im a dreamer, and Im a gambler. Cargo is scattered on the bottom with visibility typically ranging from 5 to 25 feet. Poverty Island. Download our app for the latest ]. A 2272-ton cargo ship that wrecked off Namibia's . Charlevoix diver Steve Libert says he's 99.99% sure he has found the wreckage of a French ship that sank in 1679 in Lake Michigan. The heartless tides of Lake Michigan had once again reclaimed the Poverty Island treasure. Now they're retired in Charlevoix, a four-hour boat ride from the dive site that they hope will someday disprove thenaysayers. Exposed timbers of the Twelvemile Island wreck (NPS Photo) SEAC and the Submerged Resources Center (SRC), in conjunction with the Slave Wrecks Project, were part of a federal, state, university, and private sector team assessing a reporter's claim that the wreck of the Clotilda - the last known ship to bring enslaved people to the U.S. from Africa -had been discovered near Mobile. As for the Griffon? Poverty Island is a small island in the U.S. state of Michigan. They were true, now add the problem finding a few small chests in a mile square area. When aUnion ship began attacking, the captain had the crew throw the treasure chests overboard in the waters off poverty island, so the gold could not be used by the Union Army, with the intention of retrieving it later. In 1929, a ship passing nearby allegedly snagged something deep down in the water, which when dredged up proved to be the legendary string of chests. Best wishes to Mr. Bennett and crew. The Liberts say the wreck lies neartiny, uninhabited Poverty Island, part of a chain of islands that runssouthwestinto Lake Michigan from Michigan's Upper Peninsula. That in itself is rewarding. One crew braved overcast skies and choppy waters to venture out to Poverty Island and film underwater terrain while another film crew worked just north of Cana Island. Rrrrrrrrrr/shiver me timbers/another treasure story/ Im hopeing this ones true/all I can say is/PLEASE/PLEASE/BE CAREFUL/Ive personally saved 5 children from drowning / including myself twice/true story/ MAY GOD BE WITH YOU /and PLEASE donate/some of the findings to /ST. Its cold. imagine a case of whitworth rifles, ahhhh. Support of that kind coming through the North was not probable. Some, maybe more than some, might admit they didnt believe it. I wrote a screenplay about a scuba accident and it was the thing sleepless nights are made of. If they survive 100 years, they probably have an 80, 85% chance of being true.. How can you challenge a mans mettle any better than on an operation like this? Never give upand God go with you! Even better than the equipment is luck Mel Fisher had this and it made him very successful where others failed. Had some really wonderful stories coming back from trips where he stared into the Gates of Hell with water walls on both sides and lightning crashing all around. He had dreams of becoming a basketball star on the very street he just visited. Marty Lagina and Matty Blake return to the eerie waters surrounding Poverty Island in Lake Michigan to search for a lost Civil War treasure worth an estimated $400-million. 37: Poverty Island", "Feature Detail Report for: Poverty Island", Seeing The Light Poverty Island Lighthouse, Inventory of Historic Light Stations-Michigan-Poverty Island Light, Le Griffon: The Great Lakes' greatest mystery, "Divers begin Lake Michigan search for Griffin ship - Yahoo! Rum Runner, You are correct about many people looking for the Treasure of Poverty Island. Unless it can be shown that someone built a ship on the Upper Great Lakes before 1790 that includes all these characteristics-then this wreck is La Salle's "Griffon." This year, the Discovery Channel aired an episode of their series, 'Expedition Unknown,' filmed in part at the Mississagi site of the wreck off Manitoulin Island. Ive heard this story many times. Wisconsin. Richard T. Bennett, Master Scuba Diver Trainer presents the legendary story The Sunken Treasure of Poverty Island, a treasure that has haunted diving treasure hunters since the first documented report in 1904. I Often Hear That: I'll Share Some With You, TikTok and Its Strange Proliferation of Mysterious Accounts of Skinwalkers, Shamans, Psychedelics, and One Man's mystical Journey in the Amazon to Find a Miracle Cure. Richard Bennett. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. The sunken salvage ship Captain Lawrence from 1933 was discovered in 1993 and found not to contain the gold. The crew members chained the chests together and threw them overboard rather than risk the chance of being caught. The big questions is has anyone else found it and recovered it and kept there mouth shut. May I get to know you sir. Submarines- Got one too hard to deploy and recover in rough water. If they survive 100 years, they probably have an 80, 85% chance of being true. DON'T MISS:Mountain range disappeared into Yellowstone supervolcano magma chamber[INSIGHT]Scientists stunned at 'perfect' Ice Age discovery: 'Could have died[REVEALED]Mary Rose breakthrough: Ship was 'six minutes from being saved'[QUOTES]. It was in this era when Poverty Island was notorious for sinking ships that one of its most persistent legends would begin, which says that somewhere in the waters off poverty island are five chests full of an estimated $400 million in gold bullion and coins just sitting around waiting to be found. Located on the north-west shore of the Ionian island of Zakynthos (also known as Zante), Navagio Beach, previously known as Agios Giorgos, became an impromptu ship graveyard when the MV Panayiotis washed up on its shores in October 1980. The team makes an astonishing discovery in the investigation of not just one but two shipwrecks. Im a commercial fishermen and own many boats that could be very useful in the search. The Griffin, a large vessel built by French explorer Ren-Robert Cavalier, Sieur de La Salle, disappeared on its maiden voyage some 343 years ago. The brief is printed on about 40 pages which would be about 80 pages in a standard book form. According to Mr and Mrs Libert, The Griffin is a good match for wreckage found in 2018 near Poverty Island, Lake Michigan. The PADI 50 year Contributions Award 2016 Now, the celebrity part of the story. It disappeared with a crew of six on its maiden voyage in 1679 after La Salle had disembarked near the mouth of Wisconsin's Green Bay. The Griffin shipwreck at the bottom of Lake Michigan. Mr Libert said: There are numerous theories as to what happened to The Griffin. They say that big things come in small packages. Legend has it that natives cursed the ship, after Metiomek, an Iroquois prophet, apparently told La Salle that the ship was cursed and would sink in deep waters. (1,509 ft 2 in) off Poverty Island, Michigan on 21 April 1984. He has spent many years in the Great Lakes searching for shipwrecks. The ship disappeared with all six crew members and its cargo of furs on its return trip of her maiden voyage that same year. They discovered the trunks while pulling up anchor, but before they could get it aboard, the anchor chain snapped and treasure and anchor were lost in the water. Dear Richard, Ive also have read, years ago, in newspapers about the five sunken treasure chests linked together in bottom of Lake Michigan. The Griffin is believed to be the first ship of European design to sail the upper Great Lakes. There were considerable changes to the story line for the sake of TV time constraints. Many people dream about winning the lottery or being a great sports figure. Nov 01, 2022 | 41m 57s | tv-pg | CC. Download our app for the latest, Your California Privacy Rights/Privacy Policy. I new book will be available in a few weeks, Some of the add-ons on this site are powered by. VIRTUAL MUSEUM Shipwrecks: A Deep Look Lost & Found Unsolved Mysteries Artifact Collection. www.boxingaddictions.net > Blog > Uncategorized > poverty island shipwreck. "Kevin got suited up," said Monroe. Thousands of vessels from canoes to car ferries and steamers to modern ore boats have sailed these "inland seas" and unknown numbers still remain - settled on the lakes bottom in watery graves. If you have finances why not do your own search. That s interesting. On June 16, 2013, U.S. and French archeologists began examining an underwater object first discovered in 2001 near Poverty Island that could be the wreck of Le Griffon, although it will take time to determine if it is even a shipwreck.Le Griffon was the first full-sized European style sailing ship on the upper Great Lakes that was built and commanded by the French explorer Ren . La Salle named the shipLe Griffon, after the mythical creature whose body of a lion has the head and wings of an eagle. The Owen's sinking took the akes freighter that sank near Outer Island in the Apostle Islands, Lake Superior, in the Mataafa Storm on 28 November 1905. After the discovery of the bowsprit, a 10-year legal battle with the State of Michigan prevented explorers from excavating the rest of the ship. His research on the subject led him to conclude that The Captain Lawrence had been searching for the legendary treasure at the time of the shipwreck, and he hypothesized that the ship was "an important key" to locating the gold. A coast guard boat carrying bodies arrives in port after the shipwreck. Yetnone has accompanied Steve on his dives, the couple saidin an interview last week at theirwaterfront condominium in Charlevoix. It was then spirited down the St. Lawrence River and into Lake Michigan. Is a sunken fortune hidden in the bottom of Lake Michigan? Nevertheless, Bennett is quite confident that he is very close to the treasure. According to the legend, Napoleon Bonaparte was desperate to assist the South during the Civil War. Or how many times they dived on each trip there. According to this tale, the Emperor arranged a secret shipment of gold bullion and coins to be brought overland through Canada and loaded onto a ship to be sent down the St. Lawrence River and into Lake Michigan en route to Chicago, where it was to be brought overland down South. Loran had just came out and was available to the public. In the end, America learned about the legend of Poverty Island, yet nothing except the excitement of celebrity really changed. Mr Libert explained the discovery had been long in the making, sparked by a history teacher when he was still at school. The most popular origin for the story of Poverty Island's lost treasure begins in 1863, during the American Civil War. The ship's name is sometimes converted to an English spelling "The Griffin" but in French, it's Le Griffon. Thegroup's search team has discoveredseveral shipwrecks, including that of the 172-foot schooner-barge Atlanta, found just last yearand deemed "still beautiful after 130 years on the bottom of Lake Superior" by society Executive Director Bruce Lynn. News", Beaver Islands State Wildlife Research Area, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Poverty_Island&oldid=1140233398, Upper Peninsula, Michigan geography stubs, Short description is different from Wikidata, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0, This page was last edited on 19 February 2023, at 03:07. READ MORE:Nostradamus makes chilling 2022 'prediction' for EU collapse. There are always five chests, and its always the same scenario., Records of 1863 shipwrecks are well preserved. 2101-2106, and filed a motion to dismiss. Fire Island, N.Y.: Tony . We are confident the ship was wrecked due to a severe storm. Data on another 4,981 ships were . Additionally, this particular shipwreck is well-known, can be clearly seen on aerial imagery internet sites, and has been visited by state authorities.". Background: In 1863, as the tide of the Civil War was turning in favor for the Union, the Confederate States of America appealed to French Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte III for a secret shipment of gold to bolster their economy. SHIPWRECKS Found Shipwrecks Lost Shipwrecks Surf Zone Shipwrecks (lost and found) Airplane Losses. The story says several chests of gold, worth an approximate $400 million, were brought overland through Canada and loaded onto a schooner on Lake Michigan. The Lagina brothers, Rick and Marty . La Salle never found out what happened to his ship. I for one started before we had any formal search devices, side scan, GPS that sort of equipment. The island is within Delta County in Lake Michigan and is home to the Poverty Island Light Station, an abandoned lighthouse which is in disrepair. What if more than $400 million in gold is still sitting in the cold water just off Poverty Island waiting for a brave soul to discover it? Watch this case now on Amazon Prime in season seven with Robert Stack and in season five with Dennis Farina. If walking toward the condos from the hotel, the El Camino Tower is the furthest oceanfront building south in the complex. All, I am currently finishing a screenplay on the Poverty Island Gold. Because the odds are always against you. "That's when I learned about his attachment to the Griffon, and really to the Great Lakes and all shipwrecks," she said. In 1994, when countyresidents heard that a television crew was on its way to document a mystery, it seemed like the best of these worlds were coming together within the county. What say you, Mate. Traveling up the seaway to the Great Lakes seems to me a very odd way to reach Richmond VA. For at least one determined treasure hunter it is very real indeed, and time will only tell if there is anything to it or not. Hahahahahaha Despite that belief, there is a story that a group of sailors might have accidentally snagged one of the trunks in 1929. And dont even get me started on the whole God thing, singular or plural. . In 1929, a group of sailors were said to have snagged the five chests with their anchor. I have been fascinated by treasure hunting all my life whether on land or sea its addictive.
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