Kate Morrand, archaeological conservator for the Archaeology & Conservation Laboratory at Naval History and Heritage Command, cleans artifacts recovered from the wreck of USS Huron.
Summary
WASHINGTON (Dec. 10, 2012) Kate Morrand, archaeological conservator for the Archaeology & Conservation Laboratory at Naval History and Heritage Command, cleans artifacts recovered from the wreck of USS Huron, which sank in a storm off the coast of Nags Head, N.C. in 1877. Ninety-eight men died when Huron sank. The artifacts were removed from the wreck site without permission in the 1960s, and require considerable conservation treatment to stabilize them. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Gina K. Morrissette) File# 121210-N-WE887-023
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Date
1960 - 1969
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WASHINGTON
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U.S. NAVY
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Public Domain