The waters, inlets and islands of Connecticut once swarmed with fabled
corsairs like Captain Kidd and Blackbeard who may have buried their
booty in Constitution State soil. In colonial times and through the
nineteenth century, over one hundred privateers used the Connecticut
River and waterways as a home port, influencing the geopolitics of the
time. During the Revolutionary War, the infamous traitor Benedict Arnold
attempted to destroy the state's privateer fleet. In 1779, Captain
Elisha Hinman cleverly devised a system that allowed the large privateer
ship Governor Trumbull to avoid enemy attack by becoming super-buoyant
and passing over dangerous shoals. Wick Griswold uncovers the
swashbuckling stories of Connecticut's pirates and privateers, brimming
with historical facts and local myths.