First Death
The next attempt was made in 1861. This attempt was the initiative of the Oak Island Association. The team didn’t achieve much though. But the team experienced a tragedy as well. The boiler which was being used to pump the water out, burst and burnt one of the workers to death. The company gave up in 1864. The rumors game after his death gained strength and it seemed they weren’t wrong even…
Sheepskin Parchment
A group of unknown men came to know about the Oak Island treasure. They embarked on a journey to discover the treasure. The next discovery they made was a cement vault. The diggers broke into the vault and found a piece of parchment, which was made from sheepskin and it had various inscriptions on it with the letters “vi,” “ui,” or “wi.” These letters haven’t been deciphered till now.
The Death Row continues…
The Presidential Fame Search
Timbers Discovered
In 1928, Gilbert Hedden who was a businessman came to know about the Oak Island mystery through a New York Newspaper. He reached the island with his friend Fred Blair. Their investigation resulted in more interesting facts. They found some old timbers in Smith’s cove.