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14 Sheboygan Press. Tuesday, July 31. 1984 PEAMTS 'TELEPHONE 4 I HI. CHUCK! (for. me Vim home "A-- Sunken Ship Found Treasure Hunters Go For Broke LALLtk fit AT 0 CL0DC IN THE TO TELL ME the Dutch in 1781 and seized by the British in 1795, Fish said.

The British rerigged the sloop with two sails, leading to criticism that it was top-heavy. The Oxford English Dictionary 120 feet beneath the ocean within two miles of shore. Company officials would not say exactly where the ship is. but they placed the sight under surveillance to prevent modern-day pirates from stealing their treasure. The De Braak was acquired by began publication in 1884.

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Del. (AP) Treasure hunters expect to become "either rich or broke" trying to recover booty from a British privateer that sank in the Atlantic Ocean, reportedly carrying a fortune in gold bars, silver and jewels. The state would receive one-fourth of whatever is found on the HMS De Braak if Gov. Pierre S. du Pont IV signs a lease with Sub-Sal Inc.

of Reno, which announced Monday that it had located the ship in waters two miles off Cape Henlopen. Sub-Sal's investors did three years of research British, Dutch and U.S. records of the ship that sunk during a squall May 25, 1798. They are also financing a recovery team of divers who in April detected a sunken ship that meets many of the specifications of the De Braak ship. "It's a rich shipwreck," John Fish, diver, staff historian and consultant for Sub-Sal said at a news conference Monday.

Asked if they expected to get rich from the find. Assistant Operations Director Joseph Wise said, "either rich or broke." The treasure hunters displayed objects already recovered from the ship, including a short, stocky cannon, believed to be one of 16 24-pound carronades aboard the De Braak. The rusty cannon bears the "King's broad arrow," a symbol used for centuries to denote property of the British crown. The divers said they had not found any treasure. Fish said the ship's plans match the size and location of items found at the wreckage a deck 85 feet long and 27 feet wide, numerous 18th century British rum and wine bottles located in the area of the De Braak's "spirits room," a stove located in the correct spot and light arms in the magazine or munitions room.

"To have all of these things fit to a is very unusual," Fish said. Divers have recovered a musket so encrusted it had to be X-rayed to determine what it was, with the flint in place and the firearm unco*cked. Five search attempts, two by the British, during the past 184 years have been unsuccessful, Fish said. The state gave Sub-Sal a research permit last October, three years after the company began researching records of the De Braak. Using a Klein side scan sonar, Sub Sal's search team located a sunken ship in April mired in sand Bernice Bede Osol a a a .1 41 Your birthday Aug.

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