The Fanny and Jenny's cargo list had bacon, coal and liquor aboard it, but legends abound that it also carried a gold sword with inlaid jewels, that was supposed to be presented to General Robert E. Lee, a present from British admirers.
William Keeler, the paymaster of the USS Florida (who was also on the USS Monitor at the famous battle with the CSS Virginia and the Monitor's sinking) related that he had heard from a sailor that the Fanny and Jenny's captain had been seen carrying a sword off the vessel, but as he was being rowed ashore, the boat was swamped by a wave and the sword lost.
The wrecks of two other blockade runners, the Emily of London and the Dee, are located off Wrightsville Beach between Crystal Pier and the jetty at Masonboro Inlet. These two have been sanded over and are not visible on the seabed.
More about the Fanny and Jenny can be found in Ray MacAllister's book, "Wrightsville Beach: The Luminous Island."
--Old B-R'er
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