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Maryland Lost Treasure

Maryland lost treasure sites are listed on this page. However, I cannot promise that this information is completely accurate. As treasure tales go, because they have been passed down through many years, certain elements of the lost treasure story may have been altered, either intentionally or otherwise.

This information should be researched through other means as well. Never rely on one piece of information about a treasure story you are researching. Use multiple research tools.

For more information on where and how to research for lost treasures, please visit my research page.

Good luck! And have fun in your search for Maryland treasure.

Rattlesnake Hill

Located near Silver Run, on State rte 140. There is a lost silver mine in this area that dates to the 1800's.

Catonsville

Located outside of Baltimore. A French merchant named Jacques Champlaine supposedly buried a large chest that held approximately $150,000 in gold coins. They were buried on his farm near Catonsville.

Old Mansion House

Located in northwest Baltimore. There are stories of a treasure of $65,000 in gold coins being buried on the Old Mansion house property.

Druid Hill Park

Located in Baltimore. For years people have been searching for a treasure here, supposedly buried by Captain Kidd the pirate.

Lodgecliffe

Located approximately three miles northwest of Cambridge. Jake Hole the pirate may have buried a treasure worth $200,000 on the south shore of the Choptank River near Lodgecliffe.

Old Friends Meeting House

Located about a mile east of Easton. During the revolution, a supposed treasure of gold coins worth $50,000 was buried on or near this property.



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Maryland lost treasures may be located in ghost towns.