Richmond's Treasure Comes to Florida – Dr. Erwin Wunderlich

Richmond's Treasure Comes to Florida – Dr. Erwin Wunderlich

Manatee Village Historical Park is excited to present “Richmond’s Treasure Comes to Florida” with special guest speaker Dr. Erwin Wunderlich. Erwin grew up right here in Bradenton, FL! According to legend, treasure was taken from Richmond, Virginia, and brought to Florida in May of 1865. Its complete whereabouts today are unknown… Follow Erwin’s story as he shares his knowledge and how it inspired his book, Drummer Boy on the Run.

Release Date: August 13, 2021
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Erwin will be at the Florida Maritime Museum on September 11, 2021 for a lecture & demonstration of American Scrimshaw. Learn more on their website: https://www.floridamaritimemuseum.org…

Manatee Village Historical Park is a part of the Manatee County Clerk of Circuit Court and Comptroller Historical Resources Department. This program is offered in conjunction with the Manatee County Historical Commission, Inc.
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  1. @ManateeVillage on April 2, 2024 at 10:38 am

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