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Frederick G. Nolan

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Canadian land surveyor and treasure hunter (1927–2016)
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Frederick G. Nolan
Born(1927年07月05日)July 5, 1927
DiedJune 4, 2016(2016年06月04日) (aged 88)
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
Occupation(s)Land surveyor, Oak Island historian
ChildrenThomas J.

Frederick G. Nolan (July 5, 1927 – June 4, 2016) was a Canadian land surveyor as well as a known Oak Island treasure hunter. He appeared on the History Channel's TV series about the island, The Curse of Oak Island , in episodes 7 and 8 of season 3.[1]

Career as land surveyor

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Nolan was one of the first land surveyors in the province of Nova Scotia to receive designation as a Provincial Land Surveyor. With his brother, he opened a surveying company called Nolan Brothers Surveys. Some of their notable works include the layout of the entire Westmount Subdivision at the site of the old Halifax airport on Chebucto Road. Another was the site of the first Sobeys store in Halifax Regional Municipality.

Oak Island

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Nolan became interested in the history of Oak Island and its supposed treasure, studying documents and maps from maritime libraries and museums. During this exploration of over fifty years, he uncovered numerous unexplained markings and artifacts from Oak Island's terrain. Nolan also found a cross made of boulders on his property on the island. He maintained his interest in this quest until his death, in 2016.

References

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  1. ^ "The Curse of Oak Island – The Missing Peace – history.ca". history.ca. Retrieved December 2, 2016.

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