Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Mysterious shipwreck washes onto Alabama shore, believed to be from Civil War

Hurricane Isaac has washed the remains of a blockade-runner vessel onto the shores of an Alabama beach, and many believe it could be a Civil War era vessel, dating back to 1862, according to the Birmingham News.

However, a debate has ensued over what era exactly the shipwreck is from.

"Look what Isaac uncovered!" reads a Facebook post from Meyer Vacation Rentals, a local real estate company that posted several pictures of the wreckage on their fan page.

A number of Confederate ships attempted to circumvent a Union Navy blockade of Mobile Bay during the Civil War. And some believe the wreckage may belong to the Monticello, a ship that burned and sank while trying to break the blockage during the war.

Could this be the wreck of a Civil War era vessel? (Meyer Vacation Rentals/Facebook)

This is actually the fourth time parts of the wreckage have become visible over the years, after it first made an appearance following Hurricane Camille in 1969. It reappeared in 2004 after Hurricane Ivan and again in 2008 after Hurricane Ike.

"Based on what we know of ships lost in that area and what I've seen, the Monticello is by far the most likely candidate," Museum of Mobile marine archaeologist Shea McLean told the Birmingham News back in 2008. "You can never be 100 percent certain unless you find the bell with `Monticello' on it, but this definitely fits."

Still, there's no consensus on just how old the 136 foot long ship actually is, with some speculating that it may be a rum runner that sunk during the prohibition era of the 1930's.

"Either way, it's quite interesting. This is the most visible it has been in recent years. Eventually the shifting sands will pull it back under the beach, where it will slumber until another storm is powerful enough to bring it back to the surface," the Meyer Vacation Rentals post continues.

Some experts think these are the remains of the Monticello, a Civil War era Confederate vessel (Myers Vacation??

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/sideshow/mysterious-shipwreck-washes-onto-alabama-shore-believed-civil-154038655.html

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