In 1997 a group of archaeologists from Texas A&M University's Nautical Archaeology Program traveled to Wasaga Beach, Ontario to document the hull remains of the eighteenth-century schooner Nancy. In 1927, the schooner was recovered from the banks of an island in the Nottawasaga River, near its confluence with Lake Huron. The hull is now on display in the Nancy Island Historic Site. Despite being available to the public for more than 75 years, the 1997 documentation was the first to thoroughly record the construction of the vessel. In addition to archaeological investigation, historical research was carried out to further our understanding of Nancy's commercial and naval career. The archaeological data reveal a schooner that was built by...
This five page document is one of several in the unpublished \u27Occasional Maritime Reseach Papers\...
The 1770s was a formative decade for the United States, most famously for the declaration of the col...
Warwick was an English galleon that sank in 1619 off the coast of Bermuda while transporting colonis...
In 1997 a group of archaeologists from Texas A&M University's Nautical Archaeology Program traveled ...
In 1983, the British sloop Boscawen and two other vessels were discovered in the shallow waters near...
The North Carolina shad boat was first built on Roanoke Island at the end of the 19th century and gr...
Past research on eighteenth-century ships has primarily taken one of two avenues, either focusing on...
In 1995, the Insistute of Maritime History conducted the archaeological investigation of a 19th-cent...
To understand the technology that helped create the British Atlantic in the early 1600s and expand i...
The first decades of the nineteenth century were a time of great innovation in North American shipbu...
In 1953 the tangled, skeletal remains of a ship were pulled from the small harbor of Penetanguishene...
The purpose of this thesis is to determine whether the War of 1812 influenced ship construction tech...
The Great Lakes side-wheel steamboat Anthony Wayne was built in 1837 at Perrysburg, OH and participa...
Woodes Rogers is best known for rescuing Alexander Selkirk, the castaway who formed the genesis for ...
This article examines the debate over the ownership and preservation of an artefact of the War of 18...
This five page document is one of several in the unpublished \u27Occasional Maritime Reseach Papers\...
The 1770s was a formative decade for the United States, most famously for the declaration of the col...
Warwick was an English galleon that sank in 1619 off the coast of Bermuda while transporting colonis...
In 1997 a group of archaeologists from Texas A&M University's Nautical Archaeology Program traveled ...
In 1983, the British sloop Boscawen and two other vessels were discovered in the shallow waters near...
The North Carolina shad boat was first built on Roanoke Island at the end of the 19th century and gr...
Past research on eighteenth-century ships has primarily taken one of two avenues, either focusing on...
In 1995, the Insistute of Maritime History conducted the archaeological investigation of a 19th-cent...
To understand the technology that helped create the British Atlantic in the early 1600s and expand i...
The first decades of the nineteenth century were a time of great innovation in North American shipbu...
In 1953 the tangled, skeletal remains of a ship were pulled from the small harbor of Penetanguishene...
The purpose of this thesis is to determine whether the War of 1812 influenced ship construction tech...
The Great Lakes side-wheel steamboat Anthony Wayne was built in 1837 at Perrysburg, OH and participa...
Woodes Rogers is best known for rescuing Alexander Selkirk, the castaway who formed the genesis for ...
This article examines the debate over the ownership and preservation of an artefact of the War of 18...
This five page document is one of several in the unpublished \u27Occasional Maritime Reseach Papers\...
The 1770s was a formative decade for the United States, most famously for the declaration of the col...
Warwick was an English galleon that sank in 1619 off the coast of Bermuda while transporting colonis...