Sunken Treasure Traced 1890.

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Alexandria gazette. (Alexandria, D.C.), 17 July 1890.

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https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/...&proxValue=&dateFilterType=yearRange&page=706
 

I researched this one pretty well. This is a classic case of treasure expanding as the tale is told. She was indeed a true ship, wrecked with tons of copper in 1798. There was never any mention of gold at that time. Then nothing is reported on her until the 1880s (80+ years of silence) with amazing stories of millions in gold. And her legendary gold has been reported ever since.
 

De Braak was salvaged by Sub-Sal in 1986 and her hull raised. The hull was placed in a museum. Many artifacts were found but very few coins. Complete disregard for archaeological research resulted in passage of the Abandoned Shipwreck Act in 1987.
 

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Actually only the starboard side of hull was raised... and was a nighttime salvage where "tickets" were sold to people to watch.
 

Great book if you can find it.
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