Galleon Hunter
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I am looking for a quote, (I thought it was in Florida's Golden Galleons, by Burgess and Clausen) Anyway, it has to do with the "Colored Beach" wreck deriving its name "from the beautiful multi-colored seashells" found on the shore. I looked in Florida's Golden Galleons, three times and can't find it...prehaps it is in another book or article by Burgess or maybe even another author.
Anyway, the site was NOT named for the "Sea Shells" but at the time of the discovery, in the segregated south, the particular beach opposite the site was used by African Americans. The park is now named Frederick Douglass Park and the State refers to the site as "The Douglass Beach Wreck." Stilll to many of that old-time salvors, including Mo Molinar, it will always be the "Colored Beach" wreck.
So if anybody knows where the particular quote is I am looking for I would appreciate letting em know where it came from.
Thanks in Advance,
Galleon Hunter
Anyway, the site was NOT named for the "Sea Shells" but at the time of the discovery, in the segregated south, the particular beach opposite the site was used by African Americans. The park is now named Frederick Douglass Park and the State refers to the site as "The Douglass Beach Wreck." Stilll to many of that old-time salvors, including Mo Molinar, it will always be the "Colored Beach" wreck.
So if anybody knows where the particular quote is I am looking for I would appreciate letting em know where it came from.
Thanks in Advance,
Galleon Hunter