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May 04, 2011, 04:49 PM
#1
Alright damn it, let's do this....
I've stumbled upon a typewritten book at my local library, it was not available for circulation(no checking out), but, being technologically savy as I am, I took pictures of every page, then converted the pictures into text documents, and sent them to my printer. So, I have hundreds of fort sites from around florida, some lost, some forgotten, some famous, some protected...I'm currently using google earth to locate these fort ruins from my phone on slow days at work. So...let's do it, eh?
Let me know if you are interested.
-J
'I'm a Cajun, and I endorse this message'
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May 04, 2011, 08:13 PM
#2
Re: Alright damn it, let's do this....
Hey J,
Don't want to be negative, but I researched many of those forts. This guy did a great job, but the coords are taken by pointing to 1800's era maps. Some are plus or minus 50 miles.
I compared the information against some fort sites that I had visited and found his coords to sometimes not even be in the same county.

Jack
Make sure and punish the many for the actions of a few!
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May 04, 2011, 08:25 PM
#3
Re: Alright damn it, let's do this....
Oh jack, you had to go and start breaking my balls? I really thought I was on to something with that booklet. I understand it wouldn't be completely accurate, considering the age of the maps, but I expected it to at least point me in the right direction. 50 miles is a stretch even for google earth...but I'm sick of beach detecting, so hopefully with a little diligence the book might still be some what rewarding...maybe we can compare notes at a later time.
-j
'I'm a Cajun, and I endorse this message'
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May 04, 2011, 08:31 PM
#4
 *************** WHAT YOU DO WITH THE FINDS YOU DIG UP IS YOUR BUSINESS AND NO ONE ELSES, IGNORE ANYONE ON A SOAPBOX TRYING TO PREACH OTHERWISE! **************
Re: Alright damn it, let's do this....
Wish you luck...........Something to point out, the pages displayed speak of small rivers as land marks, rivers move over the centuries.....They are finding riverboats that sank in the Missouri river in fields many miles from the Missouri river........

All posts begin with "In my opinion"
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May 05, 2011, 07:16 PM
#5
Re: Alright damn it, let's do this....
 Originally Posted by joshuajbelanger
so hopefully with a little diligence the book might still be some what rewarding...maybe we can compare notes at a later time.
Hey, I actually typed that entire book into my notes. I figured, at worst, it might help to confirm or deny other information found from different sources. Take this one for an example from the page above:
Fort Stansbury
1. (1839 - 1843), on the Wakulla River nine miles above St. Marks, probably near Bethel.
2. Lat. 30o15', Long. 84o12' - On the Wakulla River nine miles above St. Marks and three miles west of Burns Station.
They both give different landmarks, so it might help to find it one day . . .
Jack
Make sure and punish the many for the actions of a few!
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May 05, 2011, 07:24 PM
#6
Re: Alright damn it, let's do this....
Your absolutely right, I was actually gonna type most of the book as well, once I discovered it couldn't be rented, luckily my better half showed me a much easier way. I understand it's not completely accurate, but I think the chase is the funnest part. It's obvious someone took the time to locate and study all those old maps, probably as a graduate thesis I'm guessing. Regardless it points me in the right direction, and I'm up for a little adventure. When these things do finally payoff, they Payoff big, ya know?
-j
'I'm a Cajun, and I endorse this message'
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Jul 02, 2011, 01:09 PM
#7
 Come out from under your bed today...... DO SOMETHING!
Re: Alright damn it, let's do this....
Josh, You have the right attitude! Keep up the research. The least that can happen is you will sharpen your research skills. The best that can happen is you will put together little pieces of info that have never "figured" before and.... POOF! You will have something! Keep it up! Tnx. TTC
Blessed be the Lord, my rock, who trains my hands for war and my fingers to fight. Psalms 144:1
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