Possible Site of White House Treasure Ship Found.NEWTOWN, Pa. -- Sovereign Exploration Associates International, Inc. (OTCBB OTCBB See OTC Bulletin Board (OTCBB). : SVXP), announced today that Artifact Recovery & Conservation, Inc. (ARC), a portfolio company of SVXP, has been conducting an archaeological survey of the site off the coast of Halifax, Nova Scotia For other uses, see Halifax. Halifax, Nova Scotia may refer to any of the following:
2. This term is used in contradistinction to paper money, which in some countries is emitted by the government, and is a mere engagement which represents specie. and artifacts artifacts see specimen artifacts. . The remaining artifacts will belong to ARC. The focus of the exploration has been the location where it is believed the Fantome, a French brig captured by the British in 1810 and used as a gunboat gunboat, small warship for use on rivers and along coasts in places inaccessible to vessels of larger displacement. In the U.S. Civil War both sides used as gunboats, on the Mississippi and other rivers, any boat that had an engine and had room to mount a gun. during the invasion of the Chesapeake in 1814, went down on November 24, 1814, three months after British troops invaded Washington, D.C. Surviving manifests for the Fantome indicate that it was carrying valuables taken from the White House, U.S. Treasury and Capitol Building when it was lost on a reef of rocks near Prospect, some 20 miles southwest of Halifax, while escorting a convoy of ships. Curtis Sprouse, COO of SVXP, says that no actual wooden ships from the period are left on the site, having long since disintegrated. The company hopes to find what remains of the ship's historic cargo. It believes the cargo and history of the Fantome will yield tremendous educational and economic value. Although items clearly linked to Washington, D.C. and the British Navy - including American coins and buttons from officers' uniforms - already have been recovered, Sprouse says that neither the company's independently retained chief marine archaeologist, James Sinclair, who worked on the wreck of the Titanic and other historic sites, nor its independent conservator conservator n. a guardian and protector appointed by a judge to protect and manage the financial affairs and/or the person's daily life due to physical or mental limitations or old age. , Ian Cross, is prepared to say the site of the Fantome itself has been pinpointed. The involvement of both Sinclair and Cross in the project has been approved by the Province of Nova Scotia. The company is dedicated to a careful, responsible excavation, he said, and has a 25-year record of meticulous marine exploration. "We believe that the preservation and presentation of history is of utmost importance. We are proud of the approach we take to these sites," Sprouse said. The War of 1812, often called "The Second American Revolution The first American Revolution raged from 1775 to 1783, after which the United States won its independence from the Kingdom of Great Britain. Rhetorical or hyperbolic references to a Second American Revolution have been made from time to time. ," was prompted by British interference with U.S. sea trade with Europe. On August 24, 1814, British soldiers invaded Washington and looted and burned key government buildings, including the Capitol and White House. President James Madison's wife, Dolley, managed to save a full-length portrait of George Washington and a few other possessions before fleeing the presidential mansion just prior to the soldiers' arrival. British naval records describe the Fantome as "a fine French corvette corvette, small warship, classed between a frigate and a sloop-of-war. Corvettes usually were flush-decked and carried fewer than 28 guns. They were widely employed in escorting convoys and attacking merchant ships during the great naval wars of the late 18th and brig letter of marque Noun 1. letter of marque - a license to a private citizen to seize property of another nation letter of mark and reprisal, letters of marque license, permit, licence - a legal document giving official permission to do something ...with ports for twenty heavy carronades," a short gun half the weight of an equivalent long gun. It carried a crew of 74. Although its role in the bombardment of Ft. McHenry is not clear, it did participate in the British attack on the Maryland city of Havre de Grace on May 2, 1814. Excavation of the possible Fantome site is just one of the projects being conducted by ARC, Sea Research, Inc. (SR) and Sovereign Exploration Associates International of Spain, Inc. (SEAI SEAI Seafood Exporters Association of India (Kochi, Kerala, India) SEAI Solvent Extractors' Association of India SEAI Science & Engineering Associates Inc. SEAI Saskatchewan Electrologists' Association Incorporated (Canada) of SPAIN), all portfolio companies of SVXP. ARC has been recovering substantial artifacts from the site of the wreck of Le Chameau, a French ship whose loss on August 27, 1725 may have altered the history of France's colonies in Canada. SVXP is a Business Development Corporation firm headquartered in Newtown, Pa. It became a public corporation in October (OTC OTC See: Over-the-counter. OTC See over-the-counter market (OTC). BB: SVXP). About Sovereign Exploration Associates International, Inc. Sovereign Exploration Associates International, Inc. (OTCBB:SVXP) is a Business Development Company under the Investment Company Act of 1940 undertaking shipwreck shipwreck, complete or partial destruction of a vessel as a result of collision, fire, grounding, storm, explosion, or other mishap. In the ancient world sea travel was hazardous, but in modern times the number of shipwrecks due to nonhostile causes has steadily exploration and recovery initiatives. Pursuant to Section 13 or 15(d) of the Security Exchange Act of 1934, SVXP has filed Form 8-K. SAFE HARBOR The statements made in this release constitute "forward-looking" statements, usually containing the words "believe," "estimate," "project," "expect," or similar expressions. These statements are made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act The Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 (PSLRA) implemented several significant substantive changes affecting certain cases brought under the federal securities laws, including changes related to pleading, discovery, liability, class representation and awards fees and of 1995. Forward-looking statements inherently involve risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from the forward-looking statements. Factors that would cause or contribute to such differences include, but are not limited to, the failure of the ships to contain cargo of historic, archeological or intrinsic value, changing economic conditions, interest rates trends, continued acceptance of the Company's products in the marketplace, competitive factors and other risks detailed in the Company's periodic report filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. By making these forward-looking statements, the Company undertakes no obligation to update these statements for revisions or changes after the date of this release. |
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