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Brass chart navigational dividers from Florida 1715 beach

Florida Son

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Posted this on #1 find thread but thought I would catch up here.

Found a picture in a report by Carl J. Clausen “A Spanish Treasure Ship” on the Florida Museum of Natural History site.
The illustration is found in Contributions of the Florida State Museum, Social Sciences, No. 12, A 1715 Spanish Treasure Ship, by Carl J. Clausen, University of Florida, Gainesville, May 1965
 

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Lucky, I had used a modern version long ago plus I had read everything I could find about the Treasure Coast and stared at the pictures till my eyes bled. (We don’t have many inland sites nearby). Then I just had to remember where I saw similar. And that was the hard part haha. Thanks fwcrawford, HH
 
Great find, FS!! This piece probably has a lot more significance than a lot of finds we have seen on
here, in my opinion. Really outstanding!! Congrats!
HH okie
 
Thanks okie and nauti, very good point. By November 2021 this area will be covered by sand pumping so it’s a bit of a race til then. HH all
 
Thanks laplander and Dale! ATB
 
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