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  1. #1
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    1800s shipwreck piece found on NC beach

    The last day of my vacation I decided to do some detecting on the beach in XXXXX NC. I found about 76 cents in quarters and a zinc penny, many Corona and other beer caps and a lot of beercans. I went way up near the VA line. I had my Tesoro set to all metal cause I did not want to pass anything up. I got a good strong signal and started to dig! At about 20 inches I saw a rusty piece of iron, I dug a little more and it looked like the top of an old rail road spike. I got my hand around it and tried pulling it out but it would not budge. I dug down a little more and saw wood. I found the edges and started working my way down the long side.
    I thought for a minute that it may have been a telephone pole. After about 15 minutes of digging I had all sides clear and tried to lift it out of the hole. That piece of wood must weigh about 50 pounds. I could barely get it out. By the time I did get it out, there were a few interested spectators watching. One guy was pretty excited about my find, he said he used to be a volunteer at the Graveyard of the Atlantic museum in Hatteras. He told me that by the looks of the iron spikes in the wood that I had probably found a piece of a late 1800's - early 1900's shipwreck. I did not have a camera with me but I took some pictures when I got the piece home. The wagon is 39in.L x 23in.W
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  2. #2
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    Sep 2006
    Pensacola, Fl
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    Re: 1800s shipwreck piece found on NC beach

    Nice find.

    I'm not sure if it's worth it to you or not, but the period and nature of the ship can be narrowed down by a lab to determine the species and probable origin of the timber, and give you an approximate age via carbon-14 dating.

  3. #3
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    Re: 1800s shipwreck piece found on NC beach

    Quote Originally Posted by PcolaBoy
    Nice find.

    I'm not sure if it's worth it to you or not, but the period and nature of the ship can be narrowed down by a lab to determine the species and probable origin of the timber, and give you an approximate age via carbon-14 dating.
    Thanks!
    SkyPirate

  4. #4
    us
    Nov 2008
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    Re: 1800s shipwreck piece found on NC beach

    lots of that stuff around. I remember camping on portsmouth island as a boy scout and a shipwreck being uncovered on the beach. A partial keel, partial ribs and not a bit of iron or bronze, only wooden pegs.....

 

 

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