Mercury flasks on Oak Island?
This is an example of a vintage stoneware Mercury jug. By Doug Crowell - Blockhouse Investigations - Nova Scotia There has often been mention of mercury flasks having been found on Oak Island, but I...
View ArticleOak Island 90 foot Stone and the Kempton Cipher: Are the symbols...
In our last article, we shared some of our Oak Island 90 Foot Stone research with you, as it pertained to the man thought to have deciphered the symbols on the 90 Foot Stone. The only known...
View ArticleDid the Historical Society of Nova Scotia have the Oak Island 90 Foot Stone?
Letter written to Frederick Blair from Rev. A. T. Kempton about, among other things, the 90 Foot Stone By Doug Crowell - Blockhouse InvestigationsOak Island's famous Inscribed Stone, said to have been...
View ArticleNova Scotia Bureau of Information: Oak Island
Oak Island Treasure Pit Ainslee's Magazine 1899 By Doug Crowell - Blockhouse Investigations Sometimes the hours a person spends sifting through the archives produces big revelations or rewards, and...
View Article"Tool Handles" in the 10X Cavity?
By Doug Crowell - Blockhouse Investigations - Nova Scotia, Canada Back on April 13th 2016, we brought you an article titled, Doctor Schmalz and his enhanced images of 10X video, which took a look at...
View ArticleWhat was the Mysterious Object found on Oak Island?
By Doug Crowell - Blockhouse Investigations A couple of months ago some old Oak Island documents appeared for sale on eBay. They were associated with the Sprague and Henwood company, who carried out...
View ArticleArchaeological Discoveries Deep in the Money Pit- Part 1
By John Wonnacott and Les MacPhie, May 2016 The 1967 Becker Program “Who or what the heck is a Becker?”, you are probably asking. Well it’s the name of a drilling company and also a special type of...
View ArticleTracking Oak Island treasure. Following the Smith family.
Diaries of John Smith's Grandson by Doug Crowell and Kel Hancock - Blockhouse InvestigationsWas treasure ever found on Oak Island in the early years? We can't answer that yet. However, it is safe to...
View ArticleU-Shaped Structure - Dendrochronology Update
Photo courtesy of Mistik Askiwin Dendrochronology Laboratory (MAD Lab), University of Saskatchewan by John Wonnacott, P. Eng - Contributing Writer Last February we published “The U-shaped Structure...
View ArticleArchaeological Discoveries Deep in the Money Pit - Part 2
By John Wonnacott and Les MacPhiePart 2 – Interpretation of Findings 1. Introduction Important archaeological discoveries were made after the Becker drilling program described in Part 1...
View ArticleUPDATE: The mysterious 'lost' inscribed Ardoise Stone of Hants County
UPDATE: Blockhouse Investigations believes in accurate reporting and giving credit where credit is due. Since we first brought you this story we've learned that we aren't the first or only party to...
View ArticleThe Hidden Shaft found by Blankenship
by Doug Crowell and Kel HancockIn our research into the items and artifacts found over the years on Oak Island in search of treasure, we stumbled onto a possible reason for the stone triangle that...
View ArticleWoods Hole Oceanographic Institution - Oak Island Report
Excerpt from the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution's Oak Island Hydrogeology, Hydrography and Nearshore Morphology July - August 1995 Field Observations by Doug Crowell and Kel Hancock - Blockhouse...
View ArticleA Piece of the Stone
By Doug Crowell and Kel HancockA recent trip to the Truro Archives turned up a piece of possible evidence in our hunt for the Inscribed Stone, said to have been taken out of Oak Island's Money Pit...
View ArticleOak Island's Cave-In Pit; Original Works or Searchers Work?
March Survey overlay on Google Earth by Doug Crowell and Kel HancockThe so called Cave-in Pit on Mahone Bay's famous Oak Island has long been thought to be part of the original treasure works. This...
View ArticleEarly Portuguese settlement in Nova Scotia
Portuguese Explorers Monument in Halifax, Nova Scotia By Doug Crowell and Kel HancockOn the Halifax waterfront in Nova Scotia, there is a little known monument to the first European settlers in Nova...
View ArticleCarbon Dates for various Oak Island Artifacts
By Doug Crowell and Kel Hancock Radiocarbon (C-14) dating is one of the most reliable of all the radiometric dating methods. It has been utilized to scientifically test organic Oak Island artifacts...
View ArticleOak Island Dry-dock Theory
by Doug Crowell and Kel Hancock - Blockhouse InvestigationsThere have been questions posed in the past as to whether or not there was a Windmill on Oak Island. I had never heard of one, nor had I...
View ArticleGeorge Bates Maps - Oak Island Dry-Dock Theory update
by Doug Crowell and Kel HancockOur last article featured a map created by George Bates, in which his theory that Oak Island was the site of a windmill powered dry-dock was illustrated and explained....
View ArticleTempleman in Chester, Nova Scotia
by Doug Crowell and Kel Hancock - Blockhouse InvestigationsThis article is just to quickly relate an observation made from perusing the Parish Registers of Nova Scotia. A link to these archives was...
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