Ever hear of Homer Ludwig? He was a shabby appearing handyman who
lived on Key Largo at the turn of the century. This island is about 30
miles south of Miami, Florida. One day in the early 1890s Ludwig bought a
small sailboat with the announced intention of going treasure hunting.
Folks in the area laughed at this, figuring that the old fellow was
becoming a bit senile.
Ludwig claimed to have knowledge of how a captain of a wrecked
ship had buried money and valuables on a sandy beach for safekeeping,
intending to return later with another vessel to reclaim the hoard of
gold and silver coins. The handyman told his friends that the captain
died before he could recover his treasure. Being kind kind to the old
fellow, his friends merely smiled and wished him good luck.
Months went by without Ludwig's being seen about his old haunts.
Fisherman, however, reported that they had seen him build a shack of
driftwood and palm fronds on a
deserted beach at Key largo.
Word got around eventually that the old fellow had found some
treasure, and soon local beachcombers were following him to discover the
source of his money-but without success. Friends reported that on some
occasions, ragged old Homer woild only have a dollar in his pocket,
then, a few days later, he might haul out a roll of bills that would
choke an alligator-all this in spite of the fact that he had ceased
doing odd jobs.
One remarkable eccentricity - with all the fresh fish available
in Florida Bay, Homer lived on canned sardines and soda crackers which
he bought in case lots. It now developed that he was selling ancient
gold and silver coins to a coin dealer in Miami - only disposing of
perhaps a hundred dollars worth at a time. Just enough to buy overalls,
sardines and crackers.
Apparently Ludwig had discovered shipwreck treasure. It is assumed that he had found treasure from the El PinqueorPopulo, one of the ships of the 1733 Spanish plate fleet which sank on the reefs at the north end of Key Largo.
One day in September, 1909, Ludwig was seen by fisherman while
hoisting the sail on his small craft.A couple hours later a violent
storm struck the area, and Ludwig was never heard of again. A man of
simple habits and simple wants, he had no desire to be rich, no desire
for the niceties of life. All he wanted was peace and quiet - and a
constant supply of sardines and olive oil. His abandoned treasure can
now serve a lucky finder
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