Florida's Lost Galleon: The Emanuel Point Shipwreck

Author:   Roger C. Smith
Publisher:   University Press of Florida
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9780813081625


Pages:   320
Publication Date:   31 March 2026
Format:   Paperback
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Florida's Lost Galleon: The Emanuel Point Shipwreck


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The history and groundbreaking discovery of a 1559 shipwreck and an ill-fated early Florida colony Honorable Mention, North American Society for Oceanic History John Lyman Book Award in the Naval and Maritime Science and Technology Category In 1559, Spanish explorer Tristán de Luna led a fleet of ships from Mexico to Pensacola Bay to settle the Florida frontier for the Kingdom of Spain. But a hurricane struck soon after his arrival, destroying the small colony and sinking six of his ships. Few significant remains were uncovered for more than 400 years—until a ship was found underwater off Emanuel Point in modern-day Pensacola. Florida’s Lost Galleon documents the groundbreaking discovery of the earliest shipwreck found in Florida. Underwater archaeologists describe how they explored the ship’s hull and recorded it carefully in order to reconstruct the original vessel and its last mission. They take readers into the laboratory, where they explain how the waterlogged objects they uncovered were analyzed and prepared for public display. The story of the ill-fated colony unfolds as they discuss the large amount of surprisingly well-preserved Spanish colonial artifacts, including armor, ammunition, plant and animal remains, and wooden and metal tools. The excavation of the Emanuel Point shipwreck was driven by the enthusiasm and support of local volunteers, and this volume highlights the importance of such public archaeology projects. Florida’s Lost Galleon invites readers to experience the exciting world of marine archaeology as it opens up a forgotten chapter in American history.

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Author:   Roger C. Smith
Publisher:   University Press of Florida
Imprint:   University Press of Florida
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 22.90cm
ISBN:  

9780813081625


ISBN 10:   0813081629
Pages:   320
Publication Date:   31 March 2026
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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“This captivating book is a literary landmark detailing Florida’s colonial experience, and it is a compelling text for any student of maritime history and archaeology.”—Journal of Southern History


“This captivating book is a literary landmark detailing Florida’s colonial experience, and it is a compelling text for any student of maritime history and archaeology.”—Journal of Southern History “An absorbing narrative about the Emanuel Point I shipwreck. Smith and contributors have crafted a meticulous volume, seamlessly blending scientific data with their own personal experiences.”—American Antiquity “Florida’s Lost Galleon is a stunning addition to the literature of nautical archaeology. Its combination of accessibility and rigor makes it a model for generating accessible archaeological reportage.”—Nautical Research Journal “An engaging and often exciting story. . . . Smith has provided an excellent example of well-managed, long-term investigation, expertly organized and clearly and intelligently presented.”—Maritime Archaeological and Historical Society News “Since the initial discovery Emanuel Point I has been joined by two sister-wrecks, Emanuel Points II and III, and this long-term, well-conducted, educational, historically significant, publicly engaged, and archaeologically rich project is set to be with us for many years to come. Long may it prosper!”—International Journal of Nautical Archaeology


Author Information

Roger C. Smith (1949-2020) served as state underwater archaeologist for the Florida Bureau of Archaeological Research for three decades. He is the author of Vanguard of Empire: Ships of Exploration in the Age of Columbus and The Maritime Heritage of the Cayman Islands, coauthor of An Atlas of Maritime Florida, and editor of Submerged History: Underwater Archaeology in Florida. Contributors: Elizabeth D. Benchley John R. Bratten Gregory Cook Joseph Cozzi Della Scott-Ireton KC Smith Roger C. Smith James D. Spirek John E. Worth

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