Revolutionary War large iron ship spike recovered at Fort
Original Civil War and 19th Century Artifacts
Before it was a Smithsonian Exhibit, America's Oldest Surviving Warship was a Local Roadside Attraction - Lake George Mirror
Revolutionary War large iron ship spike recovered at Fort
Revolutionary War Soldier's Belt Axe recovered in 1947 at Fort
American Independence and the Naval Factor Naval History Magazine - October 2016 Volume 30, Number 5
Remembering the Battle of Sullivan's Island, June 28, 1776 - Southern Partisan Online
Galactic Civil War, Wookieepedia
Revolutionary War Shovel, recovered from Fort Stanwix, New York
Large section of a Revolutionary War cannonball, recovered at
Drexel Snapshot: Giant, Underwater Spear From Revolutionary War to be Recreated in Drexel Lab – Drexel News Blog
Gary Drayton treasure hunting blog: Iron clues
Ship Spike Connected to Pirate Treasure?!, The team finds yet another iron ship spike and believes the two artifacts could be part of a docking wharf used to offload pirate treasure.
RARE - Revolutionary War Iron Spike Tomahawk, recovered at Fort
Revolutionary War Soldier's Belt Axe recovered in 1947 at Fort
Frames of Destruction - The Mariners' Museum and Park
Sea History 181 - Winter 2022-2023 by National Maritime Historical Society & Sea History Magazine - Issuu