18th Century Ship Hull Discovered at World Trade Center Site
Press Telegram › July 15, 2010
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Press Telegram › July 15, 2010
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NEW YORK - Workers at the World Trade Center site are excavating a 32-foot-long ship hull that apparently was used in the 18th century as part of the fill that extended lower Manhattan into the Hudson River.
It's hoped the artifact can be retrieved by the end of the day on Thursday, said archaeologist Molly McDonald. A boat specialist was going to the site to take a look at it.See the full content of this document
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18th Century Ship Hull Discovered at World Trade Center Site
McDonald said she wanted to at least salvage some timbers; it was unclear...
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