Copper nails were also used to hold copper sheathing on boats and reduce the danger of shipworm attack.
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They may have been used in construction of the powder magazine.
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Subject: copper nail ID help
Hello
I need some help with the identification of two copper cut nails. They
both have a "US" head stamp. One nail is similar to a shoe brad while
the other is about 1.5 inches long. Both show no sign of wear. They
were found in the same test pit along with fragments of pearl ware and
cream ware. The site was near a ship building area since the 18th
century and part of a US Navy base in the mid 19th century. Any ideas
would be a great help.
thanks,
Rick Morris