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Virginia Shipwrecks Laminated Chart
Virginia Shipwrecks Laminated Chart
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Did you know that there were over 1,100 shipwrecks off the Virginia coast during the period from 1874 to 1915, and this doesn't even include those in Chesapeake Bay? Add to this the rich history of this area, including the Battle of Yorktown during the Revolutionary War, the Monitor and the Merrimac , the German U-boats, and the luxury steamships that once traversed the Chesapeake, and you can see what makes this chart is so interesting. Shipwrecks of Virginia and the Southern Chesapeake Bay has over 500 shipwrecks on it (general locations only) along with the stories of how 35 of the more interesting shipwrecks occurred. These cover the time period from the Revolutionary War (HMS Guadeloupe) up to 1979 when the USCG Cuyahoga collided with the freighter Santa Cruz II with a tragic loss of life. Also shown on the chart are interesting facts and nautical lore about the Civil War, Collisions at Sea, the Life-Saving Service, the Lighthouses, and World War II. This chart is beautifully done in color, with the jagged coastline of Chesapeake Bay and the Eastern Shore of Virginia along adding to its impact. Size is 21" x 23."
