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The team, a group of marine archaeologists from Panamerican Consultants, Inc., was recovering and preserving small artifacts from the CSS Georgia, a Civil War-era ironclad that rests at the bottom ...
The CSS Virginia would wreak havoc during the March 8, 1862 attack of Hampton Roads. She sank the USS Cumberland and ran aground while setting fire to the USS Congress. Returning the next day the CSS ...
The CSS Georgia continues to surprise archaeologists. Case in point, this 9,000-pound Dahlgren rifled cannon that archaeologists thought was a different type of cannon before raising it to the ...
Experience history firsthand at the CSS Neuse Civil War Museum during the second annual “Sailors in the Summer: Ironclads and ...
The deepening of the shipping channel in Savannah, Georgia, won’t be dredging up just mud and sand. It will be raising up an ironclad from the Civil War.
One hundred and fifty-nine years ago today in Virginia, on the second day of the Civil War Battle of Hampton Roads, something happened for the first time in the history of the world: Two ironclad ...
Premier Navy dive team raising Confederate ironclad CSS Georgia piece by piece Team also raised the USS Monitor, space shuttles Columbia and Challenger and TWA Flight 800 ...
This week, U.S. Navy divers retrieved a 64-square foot section of a Civil War ironclad that will be removed from river at Savannah, Georgia.
All the Latest Game Footage and Images from Ironclads: American Civil War Battle of the civil war ironclads. Take part in battles from USS Monitor vs CSS Virginia before battles between armored ...
Part of a Civil War Confederate ironclad ship has been recovered from the bottom of the Savannah River, authorities said. Crews with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and U.S. Navy divers surfaced ...
When the USS Monitor arrived in the Confederate-controlled waters off the coast of Sewall's Point, Va., in the early morning hours of March 9, 1862, the wooden-hulled USS Congress was still ablaze ...
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