Southern_Digger
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This is another wreck I heard about many years ago. On a bluff overlooking the beach, an archeologist conducted a dig in a prehistoric Indian site. That arch. was my mentor who trained me and I eventually served as her digmaster. Just south of the bluff was as early natural Inlet--now closed--where the Spanish supposedly landed to take on fresh water from the Spanish River. In the ocean at the rocks, someone found an anchor (during the 1950's) and; at first, wasn't sure if a wreck existed. I hit the water there a few times but never saw an anchor. The arch. said someone may have eventually recovered it. I was given two photographs of a few artifacts found on a shipwreck supposedly in close proximity to the rocks. I apologize in advance for the quality of these images because these date back to the early 1960's. Has a wreck been identified?
This was said to be the remains of a stiletto

Buckle--no dimensions provided with photo

This was said to be the remains of a stiletto

Buckle--no dimensions provided with photo
