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28548
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The reemergence of the 1864 Agnes E. Fry shipwreck and its importance are detailed. The Agnes E. Fry was a blockade runner intended to be used to evade Union warships during the Civil War. The Fry’s history, the account of its final run as told by Bernard Roux Harding, and its place off the NC coast are described. Billy Ray Morris, director of the Underwater Archaeology Branch, rediscovered the ship and he describes the work being done to preserve and document the find.
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19041
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Masters students at East Carolina University's Program in Maritime Studies are investigating North Carolina shipwrecks to advance the knowledge of conservation.
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Coastwatch (NoCar QH 91 A1 N62x), Vol. Issue 1, Winter 2013, p12-17, f Periodical Website
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