List of the 1733 Spanish Plate Fleet Shipwrecks

The following shipwrecks in Monroe County, Florida were added to the National Register of Historic Places as part of the 1733 Spanish Plate Fleet Shipwrecks Multiple Property Submission (or MPS).[1][2]

Resource NameAlso known asLocationNearest town/cityAdded
San Jose Shipwreck SiteSan Jose Y Las Animas or Nao San Jose de Animasapproximately four miles southeast of Plantation KeyPlantation Key vicinityMarch 18, 1975
San Felipe Shipwreck SiteEl Lerri, El Terri, or Tyrrieast of Lower Matecumbe Key and south of the wreck of the San Pedro.Islamorada vicinityAugust 11, 1994
San Pedro Shipwreck Site1¼ miles south of Indian KeyIslamorada vicinityMay 31, 2001
Angustias Shipwreck Siteapproximately a mile south of U.S. 1 in Long Key ChannelLayton vicinityJune 15, 2006
Chavez Shipwreck Siteseaward end of Snake Creek off Windley KeyIslamorada vicinityJune 15, 2006
El Gallo Indiano Shipwreck Siteseaward end of channel #5 bet. Craig Key and Long KeyLayton vicinityJune 15, 2006
El Infante Shipwreck Sitefour miles offshore Plantation KeyPlantation vicinityJune 15, 2006
El Rubi Shipwreck Sitefour miles offshore Plantation KeyTavernier vicinityJune 15, 2006
Herrara Shipwreck Site2½ miles offshore Whale HarborIslamorada vicinityJune 15, 2006
Populo Shipwreck SiteBiscayne National ParkHomestead vicinityJune 15, 2006
San Francisco Shipwreck Siteseaward end of Channel #2 off Craig KeyLayton vicinityJune 15, 2006
Sueco de Arizon Shipwreck Site1,600 yards offshore Conch KeyLaytonJune 15, 2006
Tres Puentes Shipwreck Siteseaward edge of Hawk Channel of IslamoradaIslamorada vicinityJune 15, 2006
1733 Spanish Plate Fleet Shipwrecks Multiple Property Submission
LocationMonroe County, Florida
Coordinates25°0′0″N 81°0′0″W
MPS"1733 Spanish Plate Fleet Shipwrecks - Multiple Property Documentation Form". National Park Service. Retrieved 2014-09-15.
NRHP reference No.64500947

References

  1. Jennifer F. McKinnon. "Creating a Shipwreck Trail:Documenting the 1733 SpanishPlate Fleet Wrecks". academia.edu. Retrieved August 9, 2014.
  2. Division of Historical Resources, Bureau of Archaeological Research. "1733 Spanish Galleon Trail - Locations of the 1733 Spanish Plate Fleet Shipwrecks". flheritage.com. Florida Department of State. Retrieved August 9, 2014.


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