While the exact ship carrying the onion glasses remains unknown, the vessel was a part of the 1715 Treasure Fleet, Florida Department of State Director of External Affairs Mark Ard told USA TODAY.
“The 1715 Spanish Plate Fleet was lost at sea along Florida ... The name “Plate Fleets” comes from “the plata (silver) coins they carried,” state historians say. The ships “were ...
“The 1715 Spanish Plate Fleet was lost at sea along Florida ... The name “Plate Fleets” comes from “the plata (silver) coins they carried,” state historians say. The ships “were ...
These particular ships were hauling silver coins called plata, so they’re sometimes referred ... Because of this, researchers can continue to study the 1715 Treasure Fleet one artifact at a time, ...
While the exact ship carrying the onion glasses remains unknown, the vessel was a part of the 1715 Treasure Fleet, Florida Department of State Director of External Affairs Mark Ard told USA TODAY. The ...
While the exact ship has yet to be identified, the vessel was a part of the 1715 Treasure Fleet, Mark Ard, Florida Department of State director of external affairs, told USA TODAY. Between the ...