La Galga
(The Greyhound)
The La Galga is the wreck from which
legend says that the Chincoteague ponies came. Have you
read Misty of Chincoteague by Marguerite
Henry?
"La Galga (The Greyhound) was a
50-gun frigate commissioned into the Spanish navy in 1732. It
left Havana on its last voyage on Aug. 18, 1750, in order to
escort a convoy of merchant ships to Spain. On Aug. 25, 1750,
the convoy encountered a hurricane near Bermuda that scattered
the ships and forced them westward toward the American
coast.
"La Galga eventually sank off the
coast of the Maryland/Virginia border. Most of the crew and
passengers reached land safely. Capt. Daniel Houny attempted to
salvage items from the wreck, but his efforts ended when a
second storm came and broke up what was left of the ship. La
Galga remains undisturbed for the next 245 years. The ship was
carrying horses, chests of silver, coinage of silver and gold
and a large cargo of mahogany and tobacco. Reports say
that the Spanish, with the help of local Indians, recovered
some chests of silver.
While the
Spaniards were securing passage on another vessel, it is
recorded that locals plundered the vessel, taking and
selling the mahogany and tobacco. Today the resting site
of the La Galga is known and is currently being
investigated by DiscoverSea with local maritime
historians.

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