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Nor’easter winds reveal a surprising beach discovery: The remains of a Revolutionary War-era ship - The Washington Post
'In addition to uncovering the Maine sloop, modern storms have been a boon to historians, scientists and archaeologists who traverse the depths to solve confounding mysteries. '
'The last known slave ship, the Clotilda, was burned and partially buried off the Alabama coast in 1860. '
'And this isn’t even the first time this has happened with this particular ship, the department wrote on Facebook. '
'Every now and then, a storm ravages the coast of southern Maine so totally that it provides a glimpse of Colonial history. '
'The ship rests about 20 yards from a parking lot located near the shoreline, York Police Department Detective Matthew J. Calcina told The Washington Post on Monday. '
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'In addition to uncovering the Maine sloop, modern storms have been a boon to historians, scientists and archaeologists who traverse the depths to solve confounding mysteries. '
'The last known slave ship, the Clotilda, was burned and partially buried off the Alabama coast in 1860. '
'And this isn’t even the first time this has happened with this particular ship, the department wrote on Facebook. '
'Every now and then, a storm ravages the coast of southern Maine so totally that it provides a glimpse of Colonial history. '
'The ship rests about 20 yards from a parking lot located near the shoreline, York Police Department Detective Matthew J. Calcina told The Washington Post on Monday. '
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