DocumentCode :
2938202
Title :
Ghost Ships: Hamilton and Scourge, Historical Treasures from the War of 1812 Era
Author :
Cain, Emily
Author_Institution :
Hamilton-Scourge Project, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
fYear :
1986
fDate :
23-25 Sept. 1986
Firstpage :
29
Lastpage :
34
Abstract :
HAMILTON and SCOURGE are two armed merchant schooners from the War of 1812 on Lake Ontario. Capsized in a squall on August 8, 1813, they lie 300 feet deep, 1,500 feet apart, 6 miles off present-day Port Dalhousie, Ontario. They are world-class archaeological treasures: intact, with all their artifacts in and around them, and perfectly preserved. They belong to the City of Hamilton, Ontario, where an international-level museum will be constructed. A major archaeological dive is planned for April/May, 1987. The HAMILTON-SCOURGE team is now involved in a research project related to merchant activity on Lake Ontario, 1800-1812. It is hoped that this will result in finding the vessels plans or offsets, if these still exist. Many fascinating historical details have been uncovered, some of which are recounted here.
Keywords :
Cameras; Cities and towns; Dentistry; Guns; Lakes; Marine vehicles; Permission; Remuneration; Sonar; Temperature;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
OCEANS '86
Conference_Location :
Washington, DC, USA
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/OCEANS.1986.1160551
Filename :
1160551
Link To Document :
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