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Thank you Jason Nurns- I will do that.

In the meantime, if others know of colonial homestead sites excavated
that once belonged to shipwrights, I would appreciate hearing from you.

Sincerely,


Tim Dinsmore

St. Augustine LAMP wrote:

> Tim:
>
> Contact the underwater staff at the South Carolina
> Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology they
> recently documented Pritchard's Shipyard on Hobcaw
> Creek near Charleston, the yard dates from 1753.
>
> Jason Burns
> Lighthouse Archaeological Maritime Program
>
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