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Past in the Present

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Blogging American History--News, Books, Museums, Sites, and More

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Past in the Present | Blogging American History–News, Books, Museums, Sites, and More Past in the Present Skip to content Home About the Blog ← Older posts March 15, 2021 · 12:33 pm Have the remains of a Rev War ship turned up in the Savannah River? It sounds likelier than not : Perhaps the cannons were tossed overboard or they served as ballast. Maybe the old artillery pieces are related to a Civil War ironclad , which was scuttled by its Confederate crew. The Corps doubts that theory. Archaeologists and Britain’s Royal Navy are offering an even more intriguing and exciting possibility. They told CNN last week that — based on measurements and appearance — the cannons may be from the HMS Rose, a famed British warship that mixed it up with colonists during the revolution or, as the UK calls it, the War of Independence. Nearly 250 years ago, the British scuttled the ship in the Savannah River to block the channel and prevent French ships from coming to the aid...

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