Listed below are a collection of maps & charts. 

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These are copies of authentic charts from archives around the world. These charts are not pretty looking modern imaginative recreations by some artist. True authentic charts are considered required material for anyone who is serious about discovering treasure. Without these historic charts an expedition could spend years trying to locate the treasure they are seeking. These charts are excellent reference material containing landmark references, locations of old forts, historic battles, sailing routes, navigation hazards, shipwreck locations and more. 

The photo displays Gold Coins, a Gold Chain & Navigational Dividers that were all recovered from various treasure sites. Photo Credit: Bob "Frogfoot" Weller.

Listed below are Nautical and Civil War Charts & Maps.

 

NAUTICAL CHARTS

Click on the title of any chart for a complete description, cost and ordering information for that chart. (Note: several of these charts even display shipwreck locations.)

1745 - Florida, West Indies, Bahamas, Cuba, Jamaica & Hispaniola.

1794 - The Windward passage with Several Passages from the East End of Cuba & the North part of St. Domingo  (known today as Hispaniola).

1687 - A Description of the Bahamas Bank.  Out of Stock

1823 - Bahamas and West Indies (several wrecks are displayed).

17?? - Chart of the Silver Shoals and the Galleon Concepcion Wreckage.

1771 - Chart of the South-end of East Florida and Martiers (Martiers is known today as the Florida Keys).

1733 - Parajes Donde Vararon los Nauios de la Flota el dia de Julio de 1733 (This is a Spanish chart of Southeast Florida and the Florida Keys, showing exact locations of the wreckage of the 1733 fleet.

1775 - The Peninsula & Gulf of Florida and the Bahamas.

1775 - The Bay of Honduras.

1775 - Ruatan or Ratan (known today as the island of Roatan this island was once a major pirate stronghold and locations of pirate forts are shown on the map).

 

CIVIL WAR CHARTS & MAPS

Click on the title of any map or chart for a complete description, cost and ordering information for that chart or map.

1865 - Map of Charleston Harbor, South Carolina - showing rebel defenses and obstructions.

We will soon be listing many more Civil War and Land Charts & Maps

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