FLORIDA'S GOLDEN GALLEONS
The Search for the 1715 Spanish Treasure Fleet
by Robert F. Burgess and Carl J. Clausen
ISBN: 0912451076
With the help
of Florida State Underwater Archaeologist, Carl J. Clausen, Burgess recreates the dramatic
story of the 1715 Spanish Treasure Fleet diaster on Florida's southeast coast and details
the efforts of State-contracted treasure salvors to recover the tons of silver and gold
objects that still wash ashore opposite the wrecks along these beaches. Here is the
dramatic history of the ill-fated fleet with detailed treasure recoveries from the 1960s
to present day. Fully illustrated with over 100 color and black and white photographs with
maps. 228 pages Paperback: 6 x 9 © 1982/1998 Special Limited Edition autographed by the
author.
With autograph $28.95 postpaid from Spyglass Publications, 308 West Marion St.,
Chattahoochee, FL 32324.
On July 24, 1715, a Spanish
treasure fleet sailed from Havana, carrying a cargo of 14 million pesos in gold, silver
and jewels. In the Florida Straits, near present-day Cape Canaveral, the fleet ran into a
hurricane, with the disastrous loss of ten ships and 700 lives. Little was salvaged at the
time.
For more than two centuries, sand and sea held their secrets well.
Occasionally, however, tides and storms tossed blackened silver coins up on the beaches,
tempting would-be treasure hunters. Among the most successful was the Real Eight Company,
contracted by the state of Florida to recover the valuable treasure and historical
artifacts under the supervision of state underwater archaeologist Carl J. Clausen. Spurred
by the unique finds on the ocean floor and curious about the full story behind the tragic
event that had scattered this fabulous treasure along Florida's east coast, he and Robert
F. Burgess determined to record the history of the ill-fated fleet.
In writing their book, the authors needed the answers to hundreds of
questions. What was it like to cross the Atlantic in the eighteenth century? What
precautions were taken against pirates? What caused the delays that led to sailing at a
particularly treacherous time of the year? What really happened the night of the
hurricane? How much treasure was lost? How many people survived?
The authors discovered that pieces of the historical jigsaw puzzle lay
scattered all over the world. They examined hundreds of documents recovered from dusty
archives: official statements, depositions, royal court orders, private and public
letters, and ships' manifests. After ten years of research, the authors finally had all
the facts, which enabled them to reconstruct the story.
Florida's Golden Galleons is that stunning story, meticulously detailed
and excitingly told, of the sinking of the great fleet and of the successful modern-day
efforts to bring its treasure once more to the light of day.
TABLE
OF CONTENTS:
Preface
Prologue
1. OUTBOUND TO OBLIVION
2. THE GATHERING STORM
3. PRELUDE TO DISASTER
4. THE SEA CAME LIKE ARROWS
5. CASTAWAYS TN THE LAND OF THE AYS
6. THE SECRET LETTER
7. OF PIRATES AND SALVAGERS
8. ROMANS CLUE
9. THE TRAIL TO TREASURE-TROVE
10. CANNON'S SILVER PIE
11. WHENCE CAME THE GOLDEN DRAGON?
12. FOUR FATHOMS TO ELDORADO
13. TREASURE AND THE STATE
14. THE GREAT FLORIDA GOLD RUSH
15. SOMETHING MORE VALUABLE THAN GOLD
16. AFTERMATH
17. BEACH BONANZAS
18. MORE GOLD AND MEGA-FINDS
Appendices
Bibliography
FROM
THE BOOK:
"In a few short hours the
hurricane took its terrible toll on the Spanish treasure fleet of 1715. Eleven vessels,
more than 14 million pesos of registered treasure, and seven hundred lives were lost in
one of the worst sea disasters in history. Of the twelve ships that sailed from Havana,
only one escaped, the French frigate Grifón, whose captain, Don Antonio Darié, had
slowly pulled away from the fleet and was sailing so far to the northeastward at the time
of the disaster that he was out of the hurricane's path. In fact, when he reached Europe,
he was unable to report that there had even been a storm! When the fleet failed to appear
off the Carolina Capes where it would sail east for Spain, Darié, who had waited several
days at that latitude, thought the ships had simply been delayed by a 'prolonged
calm.'"
""I told you you had
better stay," chided Bob. "The day after you left, our diver, Bob Luyendyk
thought he had found another beer can bottom but it turned gold on him. It was a fully
dated 1712 8-escudos Royal!"
I think I yelled into the phone something like "Wowee!" The
perfectly struck, round Royals were still so rare that in 1987 they could bring up to
$70,000 or $80,000 apiece!
"Wait! Wait! You haven't heard everything!" Weller shouted
excitedly over the phone. "Margaret found another Royal just nine days later!' It was
a 1711 4-escudos gold Royal this time valued at $40,000 (Why oh why did I go home?) I had
to get Margaret on the phone to congratulate her.
"I clutched it so tightly when I brought it up," she told me,
"I was afraid I would bend it!""
A READER REVIEW:
"This is a book that will
captivate all readers interested in historical adventure books. Nothing dry about these
historical facts, the authors have written the material in a narrative fashion that reads
as exciting as a novel. From historical facts long buried in Spanish archives they learned
why these two Spanish treasure fleets were fated to be caught off the southeast Florida
coast in a hurricane of 1715. The entire fleet and 700 lives were lost in the disaster.
Moreover, tons of silver and gold treasure were scattered over the bottom and never
recovered by the Spaniards. The authors then move into contemporary times to tell readers
what happened after corroded silver coins were found along beaches opposite the wrecks.
They take you on the difficult convoluted treasure-hunting trail that eventually rewards
the courageous treasure-diving hunters with enormous riches...a search that continues
right up to present times. Readers will love this one!"
Armchair Adventure Review
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