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Parker Brooks, Jim Jobling and James Duff, archeologists assigned to the CSS Georgia project, examine a piece of casemate, made of railroad ties and timber, which served as the outer layer of armor for CSS Georgia.

Parker Brooks, Jim Jobling and James Duff, archeologists assigned to t...

SAVANNAH, Ga. (Aug. 14, 2015) Parker Brooks, Jim Jobling and James Duff, archeologists assigned to the CSS Georgia project, examine a piece of casemate, made of railroad ties and timber, which served as the out... More

Members of the CSS Georgia project prepare a piece of casemate, which served as CSS Georgia's outer layer of armor, for storage and transport, after it's recovery from the bottom of the Savannah River.

Members of the CSS Georgia project prepare a piece of casemate, which ...

SAVANNAH Ga., (Aug. 23, 2015) Members of the CSS Georgia project prepare a piece of casemate, which served as CSS Georgia's outer layer of armor, for storage and transport, after it's recovery from the bottom o... More

Members of the CSS Georgia project lower a piece of casemate which served as an outer layer of armor for the Confederate navy ironclad CSS Georgia onto the deck of a barge during salvage operations in the Savannah River.

Members of the CSS Georgia project lower a piece of casemate which ser...

SAVANNAH Ga. (Aug. 23, 2015) Members of the CSS Georgia project lower a piece of casemate which served as an outer layer of armor for the Confederate navy ironclad CSS Georgia onto the deck of a barge during sa... More