65 Gold Coins found in Bulkhead near Point Pleasant

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Not allot of details But I'm Guessing a ships Bulkhead ?


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I was thinking a sea wall bulkhead on the beach there ? Not sure what they exactly mean by bulkhead.
 

Yes and no...

Bulkhead can apply both on land and sea. :)

The definition of a bulkhead is a wall, embankment or partition used to protect against slippage, fire or flood.
 

Worked at the Port of San Francisco for many years as a commercial diver/pile driver. Most of the waterfront was a seawall that was concrete (Depression era) but there were areas like Fisherman's Wharf that were wooden. We usually referred to both as seawalls and walls offshore as bulkheads. In 1937 they could have used that term or maybe a East Coast thing? As you know wood in ground contact/never mind in the water will deteriorate so they were likely replacing timbers. We never found any gold coins during work.
 

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