There are multiple Lady Liberty’s Treasure Caches!
Although only two images of treasure chests are pictured in the books of Lady Liberty’s Treasure Hunt and Riley’s Treasure Chase – there are more than two to find in the hunt!
Lady Liberty’s Treasure Hunt Overview
- Released December 2024 by Michael O’Connell
- Clues within a book (Available on hunt’s website or on Amazon)
- BOTG required (Boots on the Ground/need to physically find treasure)
- Treasure: TOTAL treasure valued around $100,000
Lady Liberty’s Treasure Hunt Clues
Clues to the Lady Liberty’s hidden treasure caches are in the books. Available on the hunt’s website or on Amazon (links in overview above).
There are two books.
- Lady Liberty’s Treasure Hunt – multiple caches hidden in the New England states, plus NJ, NY, and PA
- Riley’s Treasure Chase is for kids (18 and younger) – one cache hidden in MA
In a recent Q/A (shown below) with the creator, Michael O’Connell, he mentioned some of the clues to find the CT cache (Eric Sloane stash) were: “The Road to Taos, Covered Bridges and Sound of Bells books were hints to where that treasure was…”
Lady’s Liberty’s Found Treasure Caches
The caches found to date are shared below. There have been 3 found in the states CT, PA, and NH.
Eric Sloane Museum Found Cache #1
Congrats to ‘Murky Solution’ who found the first Lady Liberty Treasure Cache in CT. Read more in Six Questions with Murky Solution
Gettysburg PA Found Cache #2
Found 5/5/25
Congrats to TreasureGoonie! (Six Q coming soon)
New Hampshire Found Cache #3
Found 5/6/25
Congrats to Indiana Holmes! (Six Q coming soon)
Lady Liberty’s Treasure Hunt Items: Question and Answers
QUESTION: Please share more about those items central to the image of the cache – are they telescopes? or what? What is the history of those items?
MICHAEL’s ANSWER: That’s a really nice treasure he found there with his son in or near Gettysburg PA where General Lee’s CS Army of Northern Virginia fought General Meade’s Union Army of the Potomac July 1 – 3, 1863. Sadly there were over 50,000 casualties and some of their ghosts remain.
Those telescopes are an original US Civil War Cavalry telescopes carried by both sides. The other is a copy of a British Navy telescope pirates and privateers used. After all, a pirate hid that the treasure…
My treasure hunts are really fun, educational and patriotic for youth under 18 and their adults!
QUESTION: In the previous cache found was a bell by Eric Sloane. What an interesting item. What is the significance of this item? And are there other items like this in caches yet to find?
MICHAEL’S ANSWER: That’s a historic bell piece. I found it on eBay in France. I never saw one like it before. I instantly fell in love with it, and bought while I was vacationing at Hilton Head Island South Carolina with my family! I love walking that beach holding my beautiful wife Laurel’s hand. She is the best!
The Bell was a tribute to Forrest Fenn and Eric Sloane’s close friendship. There is a Sloane Bell at the Eric Sloane Museum in Kent, CT where he is buried. I was there before I hid my treasure near the Housatonic River. The Road to Taos, Covered Bridges and Sound of Bells books were hints to where that treasure was… My books are a tour guide to how I have seen this world. I own many Forrest Fenn and Eric Sloane signed books and I have his prints, too.
Remembering America book was also a hint. I believe the finder put all of this together and got lucky. He and his wife almost left without the treasure!
The Gettysburg guy told me he searched for two hours with his son before they found that cool Civil War collectibles treasure!
Zoom in on his photo and look closely!!!
Question: What is your favorite item in the Caches?
Michael’s Answer: In that Gettysburg treasure, if you look at the top there are two sealed cards one is CSA President Jefferson Davis hand written word. The other next to it is President Abraham Lincoln hand written word. Those were really hard to part with from my collection. I love Lincoln the most of all US Presidents.