ivan salis
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pre 1769 wreck site--30degrees 29min 58sec N by 81 degrees 25 min 45sec W
located in north east florida --the nassau sound area between the southern tip of amelia island and the northern part of talbot island--- behind bird island and in front of the smallish sand island --that was known in the 1769 map by capt. william fuller as "sandy isle" ---note --there is no "bird island" on the 1769 map---it was a oyster bar in front of "small spring"- creek that silted in since then-- most of the sand came from sandy isle as it has shrank in size over the years.*** note the 1769 fuller map is in the university of alabama online web site---part of the rucker agee collection. in this case "x" really does mark the "spot"---by the way the spot is in a preserve area and needless to say all "legal" rights have already been claimed. comparing a modern NOAA map to the old map "pegs" the wreck site within 200 or so yards.----not bad huh? ---now to found out what it is -WRECK MUST BE PRE 1769 TO BE ON A 1769 MAP----1740-43 period -war of jenkins ear --spanish / brits? a brit/ spanish merchant ship or ship raider 1740 thru 1735 ? a spanish treasure ship / dutch raider 1715 to 1733's. ? which is it I wonder? I thought you would like the info ---Ivan
located in north east florida --the nassau sound area between the southern tip of amelia island and the northern part of talbot island--- behind bird island and in front of the smallish sand island --that was known in the 1769 map by capt. william fuller as "sandy isle" ---note --there is no "bird island" on the 1769 map---it was a oyster bar in front of "small spring"- creek that silted in since then-- most of the sand came from sandy isle as it has shrank in size over the years.*** note the 1769 fuller map is in the university of alabama online web site---part of the rucker agee collection. in this case "x" really does mark the "spot"---by the way the spot is in a preserve area and needless to say all "legal" rights have already been claimed. comparing a modern NOAA map to the old map "pegs" the wreck site within 200 or so yards.----not bad huh? ---now to found out what it is -WRECK MUST BE PRE 1769 TO BE ON A 1769 MAP----1740-43 period -war of jenkins ear --spanish / brits? a brit/ spanish merchant ship or ship raider 1740 thru 1735 ? a spanish treasure ship / dutch raider 1715 to 1733's. ? which is it I wonder? I thought you would like the info ---Ivan