Parts of Louisiana and Mississippi have been left devastated by Hurricane Ida, which flooded communities, knocked out power lines and littered roads with debris. After Hurricane Katrina, which damaged more than 100 school buildings, the state seized control of almost all urban schools and turned them over to independent charter groups. And so it went for two straight days; $250,000 for one couple who lost everything (including their floorboards); and $100,000 for a woman struggling to rebuild her and her mothers homes. SC: And I take it you're getting calls from residents as well. It took just a few clicks to find this one mans $400, and another $670 for another man who never received a payout from an old insurance claim. He kept asking, When is the eye passing, when is the eye passing?. We find old coins. This hobby became a true passion for Mears after Hurricane Katrina hit the Gulf Coast in 2005. Some small towns outside New Orleans were inundated. 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For the residents that stayed, Leorwald called it a personal decision, noting that some people couldnt afford to leave. Shane Mears searching for historic relics in a privy, an old-fashioned term for an outhouse or what is now known as a restroom. His dads bank eventually turned the money over to the state. Never again.. "But I've never seen water like this in my life, and it just hit us in the worst way possible.". "The treasure," he added. Pray for the people back there. Not a bad location to camp, near the river. SC: I do know that the state had requested help from the National Guard and had activated the entire National Guard and even got help from FEMA resources. As New Orleans residents deal with a parish-wide power outage, small communities just outside the city and its levee protection system are being pummeled by Hurricane Ida, with hundreds of people asking for help but unable to be reached due to catastrophic flooding from several feet of stormwater. Your device might not be able to access this slider. B. C., To A. D. 621. We just want to make sure.. Coastal areas have been particularly badly hit, including the small towns of Jean Lafitte, Barataria, and lower Lafitte. Woodblock print of the death of Jean Lafitte from The Pirates Own Book, published in 1837. after Hurricane Ida hit. We can have a thousand people, we can have ten thousand, they'll be doing the same thing I'm doing waiting until its over to go see what's going on. http://community.webshots.com/user/famleeroots, http://forum.treasurenet.com/index.php/topic,109722.0.html. The muddy man on a mission wades along the banks of the Mississippi River and has been searching for unique finds since the 1980s when he first ventured out with his dad. New Orleans and its hardened storm infrastructure appeared to have held up, though the city had no electricity. Read about our approach to external linking. Jefferson Parish was hit by Hurricane Ida's winds that reached up to 70 mph and floodwater that reportedly reached between 10 to 12 feet, according to New Orleans Public Radio. MR: Oh, I can't take it. There are many stories about what happened to Lafitte and where he died. In a recent report from multiple U.S. federal agencies, updated projections for sea level rise found that water levels along the Gulf Coast near Lafitte are expected to rise up 1.5 - 2 feet by 2050. Not only did she find silver but also a gold coin. John Bel Edwards as of Monday about 80% of all the rescues done Monday were carried out in St. John the Baptist Parish. JavaScript is disabled. The tree has been dated at better than 325 years old. I was born and raised in East Texas. before Hurricane Ida. In Jean Lafitte, a village of about 2,000 people, about 400 residents initially refused the mandatory evacuation order, according to the sheriff. The people that didn't leave, they got some people probably thought they could wait it out, had the resources to leave. At least 15 people were rescued on Tuesday, she said. Sounds like the Hendricks lake treasure. He said they're not digging for the value but working to unearth and collect pieces of history. Here is a transcription of their conversation: Shalina Chatlani: Hi, Sheriff Rodriguez. New Orleans itself had been bruised but not beaten. "The MinuteCast has just has been a blessing. So we do have a lot of resources when this was over to go to whatever is left after. These hunters were busy combing the beaches and unearthing shiny pieces of Treasure Coast history. Jimmy says post traumatic stress disorder forced him to quit his job and move back home to Georgia. (AccuWeather / Bill Wadell). So was the electricity. I found this site just now from a google search for Lafitte's treasure and it brought me here. This story was told to me several years ago by a man in his 80 s Back in 1940 or 41 two men hired to clean up around what is said to be Lafittes red house disapeared after a few days. 1417 Harborside Drive. Jean Lafitte Mayor Tim Kerner said the town - 20 miles (32 km) south of New Orleans and outside the city's levee protection system - had suffered "catastrophic" flooding. It turns out Jimmy had benefits coming to him from a Lowes employee stock program. Kaylee said. They have good knowledge of what theyre doing, he said. TREASURE COAST, Fla. Right after and believe it or not even during hurricanes, there is a group of brave souls who take to the shoreline. He's had plenty of success over the years finding some of the millions of dollars worth of Spanish treasures. In Houma, a small city about 60 miles southwest of New Orleans, Craig Adams, 53, had planned to spend Saturday night in his beige trailer, but his daughter begged him at 9 p.m., as the storms arrival was imminent, to seek shelter somewhere sturdier. Now the story gets complicated. Thats a lot of money for a man who was a laborer just a few years before. I can't see what's going on no more. Reeves: It is my honor and privilege to present to you 14,480 shares of Lowes stock.Lea Thompson, Dateline correspondent: Whats it worth Mr. Treasurer?Reeves: Its worth approximately $950,000 at close of business yesterday. hide caption, Aerial view of Barataria, La. After stalling for time, Lafitte finally complied in 1821. Kerner told Weather.com that the local levee was overpowered by Ida's floodwaters. Jean Lafitte Mayor Tim Kerner said the town suffered "catastrophic" flooding Sunday following Hurricane Ida. If you see me dirty now, this is what I like," Mears said. Its hard to believe there could be much good news after this, but weve found a silver lining actually, for some people, a whole lot of gold. We did rescue missions all today, Sheriff Lopinto said. When no one claims these valuables, theyre eventually turned over to a state, where they may languish for years. Hurricane Ida had turned the road into a makeshift boat launch, and Mr. Roque was on a mission to find his relatives. I have a file 2 in thick on Hendricks lake treasure. But he expected fewer actually stayed once they . Bye. The water was out. Many homes and businesses have also been devastated and boats capsized. 90% Silver! What do you do? Then I did a litlle research and found this. Jean Lafitte Mayor Tim Kerner said the town suffered "catastrophic" flooding Sunday following Hurricane Ida. Mears has also turned up collectibles from the Louisiana militia in the early to mid-1800s as well as pelican buttons, which are a really rare find, he explained. It is an awsome site! South Florida Sports Headlines Newsletter. "I opened my hand and there is a little gold coin in my hand. Also, Dateline shows how you may be able to find that forgotten treasure on your own. Read about our approach to external linking. In them, his 11-year-old brother, Juan, kept calling out, Hold the door, hold the door, terrified of the storms bluster. Lots Of Barbers Listed This Week! The roof of Lady of the Sea Hospital in the town was blown off in Ida's winds. What are you hearing? And thats when the unclaimed property office found the most remarkable story of all From disabled vet to millionaireBack in the 1970s, Jimmy was a regional supervisor for what was then a small Southern hardware chain named Lowes. You know, people say, I'm a worrier, I do worry. Bill Wadell interviewing Shane Mears on the bank of the Mississippi River about his treasures. More a thousand people died, and at least 800,000 were left homeless. He told The New York Times he might have his team drop radios by helicopter so deputies on the isle could communicate. (AccuWeather / Bill Wadell). It may not display this or other websites correctly. And looking it up, it's so rare. I'm thinking tomorrow morning, I don't know if I'm going to be there at four o'clock in the morning, at three o'clock in the morning, I just don't know. But if its there, you can find it on your own. "There's nobody that writes how to do this," Martinez said. They were being stubborn everyone told them to leave, but they were like, Oh, were staying, Mr. Roque, 23, said. You know, right now, people are in the middle of this emergency and there's really not no answer for it. They understand that.. It was just rough, Mr. Sanford, 64, recounted, sitting back on a dry patch at the end of the street on Monday. He went all the way to lower Lafitte, he said, but found few takers for a boat ride. A Jefferson Parish deputy sheriff helps Hurricane Ida evacuees from the Lafitte area with their belongings after they were rescued by boat on Monday, Aug. 30, 2021. About 90% of homes in the small town have "serious damage. But I think some of them, which is the ones that my heart goes out, that my heart goes out to all of them, God bless them. His aunt and uncle, Diane and Buddy Nolan, had ridden out the fierce Category 4 storm at home in the hardy fishing village of Jean Lafitte. Articles, Great Discoveries: Metal Detectorist Finds 14th-Century Coin, 300-Year-Old Hairpin Beneath Farmland, The Market for Queen Elizabeth Collectibles Soars, Money as Marketing Material: Vintage Bank Note Ads. And they got some older folks back after that, I spoke back in. Thank you. See link. A few New Orleanians had begun venturing out to walk their dogs, ride bikes and assess the state of things early on Monday. Satellite image 2021 Maxar Technologies "People like doing this, and that's how stuff gets found, and they rewrite history.". Claiborne, and Andrew Jackson during the War of 1812 Jean Lafitte was born in France in 1780. Some believe it belonged to the pirate Jean . before Hurricane Ida hit This is the first time in my lifetime that I've left back there where I'm not actually looking at it. Aerial image of Barataria, La. Trapped residents waited for daylight, when rescue boats could make their way through the floodwaters. The storm arrived in New Orleans 16 years after Hurricane Katrina followed a similar path in 2005, killing 1,800 people. "I just let fate guide me and you can't just think about it. Night-time imagery from Nasa captured the extent of blackouts across the affected area after the storm, with lights knocked out in many places, including New Orleans. Harry: I feared losing memories of mum during therapy, US-made cheese can be called 'gruyere' - court, The children left behind in Cuba's exodus, Canadian grandma helps police snag phone scammer, AOC under investigation for Met Gala dress. I just don't know what to think. Hurricane Katrina was among the most destructive storms ever to hit U.S. shores. This is horrible. i will try and take a picture of the location. Cody Lauricella, a 30-year-old native of bayou country, sailed the 19-foot fishing trawler he usually uses to catch trout and flounder back and forth to Jean Lafitte throughout the day to help people get out. He had no idea there was $30,000 just sitting in state coffers. I still have no idea if it was really a JL marker, or if so, it treasure was ever found. The concentration is still on search and rescue in Lafitte, Jefferson Parish President Cynthia Lee Sheng said Tuesday. If anyone has heared or knows any more info please let me know. Prior to Hurricane Katrina, the public school system of New Orleans was one of the lowest-performing districts in the state of Louisiana. I don't know about that if the government wanted to dig, they would. ", Aerial view of Barataria, La. MR: Just pray, you know. Copyright 2022 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights reserved. My son is crying. I know that you're not there right now. Homes in the town of Laplace, to the west of New Orleans, were also flooded. Just pick a state you or any member of your family has ever worked in or played in, type in the name, and within seconds you can find out if this is your lucky dayand it is all absolutely free. Mears told Wadell he doesn't by any means hope for a tropical storm or hurricane to impact New. But he expected fewer actually stayed once they saw Idas strength. In searching some old newspapers.found a newspaper article from 1935, a full page on Jean Lafitte. My step father knew where one of these markers were, he had found it while hunting years ago and thought it might be a grave marker or something. SC: I can imagine that this must be also very emotional for you as a first responder. All you have to do is log onto this unclaimed.org (not unclaimed.com). Right now, there's nothing. By Richard Fausset,Rick Rojas and Patricia Mazzei. Around 1806 Lafitte came to New Orleans and operated a warehouse there where they would smuggle goods. Atlanta, Georgia 30328 | 877.481.5750. He told me there is an old, very old oak tree. It was a book on the treasures of Galveston and the surrounding area. Aerial image of Jean Lafitte, La. I mean you look at that, it's so accurate," Mears said, referring to AccuWeather MinuteCast, which is a forecast offering that highlights the exact start and end times as well as the intensity of precipitation for precise locations over the next four hours. SC: Well, thanks for chatting with us and giving us that update. The Mystery of the Final Years of Jean Lafitte . In Mississippi, one in every four people has money waiting for themthats a lot of people who arent checking. "We're looking for old Civil War artifacts.". But I don't think this is going to be a good situation when it's all over. Message me if you have any questions about the item. Tate Reeves, Mississippi state treasurer: We have for you 3,4 99 shares of Wachovia bank stock.Gordon White: How many shares?Reeves:So this particular amount of stock is worth over $200,000White: That will make me happy (laughter). However, since it pointed toward someone else's land, he never did or said anything about it. I would suspect that its higher now. That means everything that's going on is still going on back there. You never think its going to be you until it is.. Other variations of the mystery say Lafitte buried the treasure in multiple locations along the Gulf Coast. And the lower communities, I mean, Lafitte, Grand Isle. But I'm being told that there was 10 foot of water an hour ago in lower Lafitte. Items Shane Mears has found along the Mississippi River with a metal detector. Click below to begin your paid subscription. Pirate Treasure's of Jean Lafitte An 1837 woodcut of Lafitte, W.C.C. Oak Island the Strange, the Bizarre, and Maybe the "Truth! Huge beautiful tree. Ms. Lee Sheng estimated that about 40 people had chosen not to evacuate Grand Isle. Satellite image 2021 Maxar Technologies "We've suffered flooding before, we've suffered storms before," Kerner was quoted saying. But the ones that don't have money to go and don't have transportation to go in and are stuck back there, that's sad. Sergeant Jason Leorwald said the police department is working to try to make a path to get to those residents and resources to them Sunday night and are opening search and rescue cases as well. Your device may not be able to access the slider. Aerial image of LaPlace, La. after Hurricane Ida hit. You know, most of them that's going to be the worst off are the ones that are not going to have insurance. Because Katrina took a turn and it hit toward Mississippi more than it hit over here. Residents surveying the damage to their home in Houma, La. TREASURE COAST, Fla. Right after and believe it or not even during hurricanes, there is a group of brave souls who take to the shoreline. Mears has a personal collection at home and said he shares the rest of the treasures he digs up with local libraries. Hurricane Nicole unearths possible Native American burial ground. You're in the sheriff's office, but you're getting reports and deputies. The full extent of the wreckage in places like Houma remained unclear. The parish had received more than 200 calls for rescue since Sunday. Saving history," New Orleans relic hunter Shane Mears told Wadell. Because the water system parish-wide is still being repaired, Lee Sheng said residents must limit how much wastewater goes down the drain for now. before Hurricane Ida. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser. One of the men was found living in east Texas where he had bought a farm. They've got people that's trapped back there and there's no way to get home. The Laffite Society, which promotes historical research and education about Lafitte's life and times, meets the second Tuesday of each month. He sent the chopper anyway to see if it could spot his 10 deputies who remained in a bunker on the isle during the storm. When the storm came in, he was in the process of building his dream home. One estimate suggested. Around this time 17 years ago, Hurricane Katrina bore down on New Orleans, and permanently changed . "This is still real," Martinez said. Residents there faced brutal winds and heavy rainfall. Like so many startled unclaimed property owners, Gordons windfall comes from his dad who kept a secret account. But because of the hurricane, he cant get work crews to finish the job. I felt bad because I should have left with my kids, she said. I am interesting in pirates treasures in Connecticut. I know I'm gonna get there as soon as I can. I'm going by what I'm hearing. Thats a lot of money for a man who was a laborer just a few years before. The bay takes its name from the Spanish novel Don Quixote, in which the . Fast moving floodwaters during the hurricane had many residents fleeing to attics and roofs in their home. LaPlace, La., saw many homes mangled and streets flooded by Ida. The feature is available in the free AccuWeather app and on AccuWeather.com. Treasure hunters seize an opportunity to get an even better chance of finding coins, jewels and artifacts from Spanish shipwrecks from the 1700s. Why Alex Murdaugh was spared the death penalty, Why Trudeau is facing calls for a public inquiry, The shocking legacy of the Dutch 'Hunger Winter'. Jean Lafitte Mayor Tim Kerner said the town - 20 miles (32 km) south of New Orleans and outside the city's levee protection system - had suffered "catastrophic" flooding. That's my real deal. (AccuWeather / Bill Wadell). Aerial image of Jean Lafitte, La. Workers pump rainwater off of street after Tropical Storm Nicholas brought heavy rains after Hurricane Ida in Jean Lafitte, La., Saturday, Sept. 18, 2021. And I don't know what's going to happen. Keep in mind, most states dont have the staff come out and find you. That includes the town of Jean Lafitte, as well as Crown Point, lower Lafitte and Barataria, all of south Jefferson Parish, where sustained winds reached up to 70 mph and floodwater was reportedly between 10 to 12 feet. This hobby became a true passion for Mears after Hurricane Katrina hit the Gulf Coast in 2005. Her 13-year-old son, Cesar, showed videos he had shared with friends on Snapchat of the wind and water descending on the familys home. Across the region, many continue to be without power, after the winds downed power lines and other infrastructure. I'm in contact with Joe Valiante and Tim and them up in EOC. I love this place built around 1640 . (AccuWeather / Bill Wadell). In Jean Lafitte, a village of about 2,000 people, about 400 residents initially refused the mandatory evacuation order, according to the sheriff. Mississippi's treasury department has set up temporary shop in a courthouse to try to find people who have unclaimed property coming to them. Three days after Hurricane Ida blew through Louisiana, high floodwaters are still causing serious issues to recovery efforts in areas closest to the coastline. Trees and power lines were also brought down. In other areas, rooves of homes and yards are covered in debris post-Ida. JavaScript is disabled. RELATED: Hurricane Nicole unearths possible Native American burial ground, "When Mother Nature does an event where it takes sand away on an extreme level, that's when you find the stuff," Martinez said. No one had cellphone service. It may not display this or other websites correctly. The two-bedroom trailer was wrecked, with only the air-conditioner intact among piles of mangled furniture, kitchen supplies and personal belongings. I was looking at the weather on the TV, but it went out. Its part of living in this community. As of Tuesday, rescues were still being made with Louisiana's National Guard reporting that personnel have rescued 359 citizens and 55 pets either by high-water vehicles, by boats or by air during the aftermath from Hurricane Ida. He told me the government tried digging but was denied by the owner. Gordon White is not only a lucky guy, but a truly generous soul. By, UPDATED: Most Of New Orleans Is Without Power Due To Hurricane Ida; More Than 800,000 Without Power In Louisiana, Ida Is Now A Tropical Depression As It Moves Through Mississippi; See Final NHC Advisory, Photos: Scenes From Hurricane Ida's Devastating Path. Shane Mears and Susanna French looking for treasure along the Mississippi River with a metal detector. "There were a bunch of old Spanish coins that were found recently, a bunch of old shipwreck pieces, fasteners, different things like that," Martinez said. before Hurricane Ida Never again, Ms. Joseph said. Treasure hunters were out on the beach Friday after Hurricane Nicole turned up the sand, unearthing shiny pieces of Treasure Coast history. The man who was killed left an estate of 60,000 in cash plus land in Mississippi. The town is about 20 miles south of New Orleans. Aerial image of Barataria, La. Oldest coin I found was a half of a silver dollar, old civil Spanish real from 1876," he recalled, adding that some other major finds include a Republic of Texas belt buckle dating to around the 1830s. WWNO - New Orleans Public Radio | Their house, like others in the village, was elevated, and their neighbor had a boat. Across the path of Idas destruction, the weathered and storm-weary people of the northern Gulf Coast waded out of flooded communities on Monday and surveyed the damage left by one of the most fearsome hurricanes to strike the region since Katrina 16 years ago. You can't get to. If residents that evacuated don't need to return, local officials are asking they stay away for the the time being. Martinez, his friends and other treasure hunters have found a variety of items over the last two days. (AccuWeather / Bill Wadell). hide caption. On the edge of this little-known Chambers County lake off the Trinity about 35 miles east of Houston, Jack wants to show where a ship sank in the 1800s. Jean Lafitte Police Chief Marcel Rodriguez believes there are at least 400 people left in the area who, for financial or physical reasons, were not able to heed the mandatory evacuation issued ahead of the storm. The day before meeting with Wadell, Mears unearthed a first-place gold medal from the Mechanics and Agricultural Fair of New Orleans that was held in 1859. Aerial images show whole neighbourhoods submerged. Tropical storms, hurricanes and flooded rivers can be incredibly destructive, but they also help uncover memories from the past. Some discoveries, like unremarkable parts to an old ship, are disappointing; however, other finds are tough to put a price on, Mears explained to Wadell. I'm a descendant of his first mate and so while as a general rule I love history/archeology/treasure hunting, naturally this is the treasure that interests me the most. Hurricane Katrina remains one of the worst hurricanes in U.S. history. Ida traveled about 100 miles inland in the first 12 hours after landfall Sunday, while Katrina moved about 240 miles inland in its first 12 hours after landfall . Anyone can read what you share. Items in the Price Guide are obtained exclusively from licensors and partners solely for our members research needs. Aerial image of Jean Lafitte, La. Coin #3, Russia Three Copies Of The Bills Of The Soviets Year 1925-34 UNC, SH284A JAPAN ORIGINAL Hansatsu By FUTAKATA Gun Cash 100 Mon 1870 HYOGO K, 1824 Liberty Large Cent 189 Year Old Coin -, Lot Of 12 World War 2 Nickles 35% Silver Dates As Shown, 1946 1946c Newfoundland Ten 10 Cents Only 38,400 Minted. They're scared because they've never seen this, Leorwald said. David Sanford, who has lived in the neighborhood for eight years, considered himself something of a hurricane veteran, having lived on the Florida coast, in Pensacola, before moving to Louisiana. The Treasure Map of Jean Lafitte Edit Main Page Trivia Quotes Gallery The Snake Bracelet of Cleopatra The Lost Love Letter of Captain John Smith The Star of Sultan Saladin The Treasure of Anne Bonny The Keys to the Alhambra Lawrence of Arabia's Headdress The Mussel Shell Armor of Apanuugpak Ponce de Len and the Lost Fountain of Youth Are any of those resources available for these people? Severe weather can also toss items from cargo ships, wash valuables away during a tsunami or unearth precious metals during a hurricane. I mean, right now, if they have 10 foot of water, they're basically there in the Gulf of Mexico in a hurricane. In coastal areas, particularly in Jefferson Parish, which includes the small towns of Jean Lafitte, Barataria, and lower Lafitte, floodwaters have taken over entire roads, bridges, and neighborhoods. Another good book that has some good info on Lafitte is Coronado's Children, by J. Frank Dobie. hide caption, Aerial image of Jean Lafitte, La. Images showed streets under water and gardens submerged. And, you know, I'm 70 years old. Hurricane Ida lingered over southern Louisiana for most of 29 August, bringing rainfall and floods before moving north and east into Mississippi and Alabama the following day. And dont say It could never happen to me. Some states have billions of dollars to give away. And the odd thing is, these sudden fortunes may never have come to light had it not been for the catastrophe called Katrina. The authorities had rescued more than 70 people in Jean Lafitte and the surrounding communities, said Cynthia Lee Sheng, the Jefferson Parish president, after eight feet of water overtopped levees, sending several hundred people into attics and onto roofs. You are using an out of date browser. You always see other people going through this on the news. Barataria Bay (French: Baie de Barataria), also Barrataria Bay, is a bay of the Gulf of Mexico, about 15 miles (24 km) long and 12 miles (19 km) wide, in southeastern Louisiana, in Jefferson Parish and Plaquemines Parish, United States.It is separated from the gulf by two barrier islands, Grand Isle and Grand Terre..

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