James J. Garfield Col. 1862, sent a paddle wheeler up big sandy river to resupply union forces at paintsville Kentucky. Has it was nearing paintsville a Confederate artillery unit was able to knock a hole in the side of it.
it started going down fairly fast, it flowted back about 1/2 mile before sinking. it had food stuffs, weapons, cooking gear, saddles and clothing. the boat was intact except for the hole in the side using
my detector with a longer cord, i came across an area that sounds off for about 600 feet. would stuff scatter that much?
also up against the bank i get a sounding, the bank their is about 7 feet high. i am guessing here, would most of the boat be in the bank?. their is no record of anyone trying to salvage this. has in an earlier post, i am a land treasure hunter. i sure need some advice on this. below is a photo of the type of boat that sank, its a lot longer and wider than the one that went down. the boat that sank was 100 feet by 30 feet, at least thats what the old record says. thought someone could use the info.
it started going down fairly fast, it flowted back about 1/2 mile before sinking. it had food stuffs, weapons, cooking gear, saddles and clothing. the boat was intact except for the hole in the side using
my detector with a longer cord, i came across an area that sounds off for about 600 feet. would stuff scatter that much?
also up against the bank i get a sounding, the bank their is about 7 feet high. i am guessing here, would most of the boat be in the bank?. their is no record of anyone trying to salvage this. has in an earlier post, i am a land treasure hunter. i sure need some advice on this. below is a photo of the type of boat that sank, its a lot longer and wider than the one that went down. the boat that sank was 100 feet by 30 feet, at least thats what the old record says. thought someone could use the info.