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SUMMARY:The Gunboat at Ground Zero: A Revolutionary War Mystery
DESCRIPTION:In 2010\, archaeologists monitoring excavation at the World 
 Trade Center redevelopment site made an extraordinary discovery: the 
 remains of an 18th-century wooden gunboat buried deep beneath Manhattan’s 
 historic landfill. Likely built near Philadelphia in the early 1770s\, this 
 Revolutionary War-era vessel once patrolled shallow waterways before being 
 abandoned along the Hudson River. Preserved for over 200 years in 
 oxygen-poor soil\, the ship measured about 50 feet long and featured a 
 raised deck.\n\n\nMore than 600 pieces of timber and 2\,000 
 artifacts—including musket balls\, buttons\, and ceramic tankards—were 
 recovered from the site. Evidence suggests the vessel was likely captured 
 by the British and traveled south\, perhaps as far as the Caribbean\, 
 before arriving in New York. How it ended up buried in New York City 
 remains a fascinating mystery.\n\n\nStabilized and studied for over a 
 decade under the direction of Dr. Peter Fix\, Associate Research Scientist 
 of Archaeological Watercraft and Aircraft Conservation at Texas A&M 
 University\, the ship returned to New York in the spring of 2025. It is now 
 being reconstructed for permanent display at the New York State Museum by 
 Dr. Fix and his team. \n\n\nAs one of the few documented American-built 
 Revolutionary War vessels\, the gunboat offers a rare\, tangible link to 
 the nation's fight for independence and highlights New York's enduring role 
 in shaping American history. \n\n \n\nThe Gunboat at Ground Zero : A 
 Revolutionary War Mystery exhibit is on display at the New York State 
 Museum from May 14\, 2025 to January 31\, 2026. Details online at the New 
 York State Museum website.\n\n \n\nIN-PERSON SPEAKERS\n\nMichael Lucas is 
 Curator of Historical Archaeology at the New York State Museum where he 
 oversees a collection of over 4 million objects including the World Trade 
 Center ship remnant and associated artifacts. He received a Ph.D. in 
 American Studies from the University of Maryland in 2008\, focusing on 17th 
 century town development in Maryland. He broadly studies rural production\, 
 labor\, and community formation during the 17th through 19th centuries. His 
 current field research program focuses on the contributions and struggles 
 of African American farmers in the Hudson River Valley from 1780 to 1880. 
 His collections research includes comparative analysis of tobacco pipes\, 
 and artifact assemblages associated with enslaved people and wage 
 laborers.\n\nMichael T. Lucas\, Ph.D.\nCurator of Historical 
 Archaeology\nNew York State Museum\nCEC Room 3049\nAlbany\, NY 
 12230\n\nMichael Pappalardo is a Registered Professional Archaeologist and 
 a Senior Technical Director at the environmental planning firm AKRF\, Inc. 
 Pappalardo has more than 30 years of experience in cultural resource 
 management\, working in the context of both national and state level 
 historic preservation legislation\, and has directed numerous excavations 
 across New York and other states dating from the early Precontact through 
 the Historic Periods. Pappalardo led the multidisciplinary team of 
 archaeologists\, ship experts\, conservationists\, and other specialists 
 that discovered\, documented\, and excavated the Gun Boat at Ground Zero in 
 2010 and 2011.\n\nMichael Pappalardo RPA\nArchaeologist\nAKRF\n500 Summer 
 Street\, Suite 400\, Stamford\, CT 06901\nwww.akrf.com\n\nVIRTUAL 
 PARTICIPANT\nPeter Fix\nAssistant Research Scientist\nWatercraft 
 Conservator\n\nDr. Fix grew up on the coast of southeastern Connecticut 
 where he fell in love with watercraft of all types. An avid sailor from the 
 age of six\, growing up he spent half the year sailing and racing sailboats 
 on Fishers Island Sound\, and the rest of the year reading about history. 
 In 1981 he began his career in the field of historic maritime preservation 
 at Mystic Seaport Museum in Mystic\, CT working first for the Education 
 Department and later for the Museum’s Henry B. du Pont Preservation 
 Shipyard. It was this love of watercraft\, and the encouragement of several 
 prominent marine archaeologists and preservationists\, that led him to 
 enter the graduate program in Nautical Archaeology at Texas A&M University 
 in September of 1996.\n\nIn January 1997\, he began working for the 
 Conservation Research Lab where he has served in several capacities over 
 the last two decades. He has directed field work and developed 
 archaeological and conservation plans for sunken aircraft in Irian Jaya\, 
 Indonesia and in the Republic of the Marshall Islands. Dr. Fix was the 
 principal conservator for the 17th-Century French ship La Belle and head of 
 her reconstruction in the Texas State History Museum in Austin\, TX. He 
 oversees the conservation for large artifacts\, including: two 
 disarticulated 18th century ships from New York City and Alexandria\, VA\; 
 two dugout canoes from Louisiana\; and the Gunboat Philadelphia.\n\nThe 
 Nautical Archaeology Program (NAP) at Texas A&M University is the oldest 
 academic degree-granting graduate program in the U.S. devoted to the study 
 of boats and ships and the cultures that created and used them. NAP Faculty 
 provide instruction in the history of seafaring and wooden ship 
 construction\; maritime commerce and cargoes\; the skills needed to 
 record\, excavate\, analyze\, and conserve the archaeological remains of 
 these activities.
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ORGANIZER;CN="Chris Shoemaker":MAILTO:cshoemaker@ryelibrary.org
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CONTACT;CN="Chris Shoemaker":MAILTO:cshoemaker@ryelibrary.org
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