Category: MATH Maritime Anthropology
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Shipwrecks 1690 – 1699
Originally posted on Maritime Anthropology by Skye Research: 1693 Santo Cristo de Burgos a Spanish Galleon that sank near Nehalem, OR, USA. She wrecked on Nehalem Spit enroute from Manila, Philippines to Acapulco, Guerrero, Mexico loaded with a cargo of beeswax. The existence of the wreck was recorded in native oral history, with descendants of survivors…
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Shipwrecks 1680 – 1689
Originally posted on Maritime Anthropology by Skye Research: 1686 La Belle a vessel that sank near TX, USA Abbreviations TX = Texas USA = United States of America
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Shipwrecks 1670 – 1679
Originally posted on Maritime Anthropology by Skye Research: 1679 A Spanish Vessel that sank near Nehalem Beach, OR, USA Abbreviations OR = Oregon USA = United States of America
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Shipwrecks 1650 – 1659
Originally posted on Maritime Anthropology by Skye Research: 1654 Dutch crew were shipwrecked
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Shipwrecks 1640 – 1649
Originally posted on Maritime Anthropology by Skye Research: 1641 Nuestra Senor de Ayuda, a vessel that sank near CA, USA. Abbreviations CA = California USA = United States of America
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Shipwrecks 1610 – 1619
Originally posted on Maritime Anthropology by Skye Research: 1615 A Poor Englishman was shipwrecked 1619 Captain John Monck was in command of a vessel that sank.
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Shipwrecks 1590 – 1599
Originally posted on Maritime Anthropology by Skye Research: 1592 Master Thomas Candish was a survivor of a shipwreck. San Augustin a vessel that sank near Drakes Bay, CA, USA 1598 San Pedro a vessel that sank near CA, USA Abbreviations CA = California USA = United States of America
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Shipwrecks 1580 – 1589
Originally posted on Maritime Anthropology by Skye Research: 1582 Santa Marta, a vessel that sank near CA, USA 1583 Admiral. a vessel that sank with Richard Clark of Weymouth aboard. Abbreviations CA = California USA = United States of America
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Shipwrecks 1570 – 1579
Originally posted on Maritime Anthropology by Skye Research: 1578 Elizabeth a vessel that sank near Brazil. September 08 Peter Carder who sailed with Sir Francis Drake with seven others on open pinnacle/shallop separated from General by bad weather. October 1578 lost, returned to England 9 years later. The seven were lost near Brazil. The Straits of…
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Shipwrecks 1550 – 1559
Originally posted on Maritime Anthropology by Skye Research: 1550 a Spanish Vessel wrecked near Quinalt River, WA (American Indian Legend) 1554 April 29 San Estaban a vessel that sank near TX, USA. Abbreviations TX = Texas USA = United States of America
