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Re: Confederate Gunboat Cannons Found/Mars Bluff Y

An update on the Mars Bluff discoveries as related by SC press.

On June 16, Christopher Amer, the state’s underwater archeologist with the University of South Carolina and the state’s Institute of Archeology and Anthropology, will give a talk in the Marion Opera House on Godbold Street about the recent findings at a Marion County Civil War Navy Yard.

The talk will begin at 6:30 p.m., Marion County Archivist Maxcy Foxworth Jr., with the Marion County Archives and History Center, said. Foxworth said he is hoping area residents, especially those in Marion County, will turn out for the presentation.

Since the late 1990s, area divers with the Pee Dee Search and Recovery group, USC underwater archeologists and now field studies students from the East Carolina University’s Maritime Studies program, have worked to locate artifacts from vessels that were sunk in the Great Pee Dee River.

From 1863-1865 there was an active navy ship building yard at the Mars Bluff, Marion County, site. Locating where the Mars Bluff Naval Yard once stood on in Marion County, divers are bringing up artillery shells and other items, such as a late 19th century “relish” bottle.
The bottle, Amer, said is another clue to life along the banks of the Pee Dee River. He made his remarks this past week near what is believed to be the site of the navy yard.

Amer and State Archaeologist and Research Associate Professor Jon Leader began work in April on the project that calls for locating, documenting and raising three cannon, each weighing upwards of five tons, that were once aboard the C.S.S. Pee Dee, a gun boat built at the Mars Bluff yard.

Amer said the underwater research has been successful, despite high water, a swift current and low visibility.

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