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Posted on March 20, 2009January 6, 2023 by stefan-claesson

Annabella

Reports on the Hull Analysis and Artifact Catalog of the first maritime archaeology project by IMH in 1995 – the excavation of Annabella, a 19th-century New England coasting schooner. Annabella was built at Port Elizabeth, New Jersey, in 1834, and abandoned in the Cape Neddick River in 1885.

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