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coins of gold and silver,
gold pocket watches,
other personal items
and all kinds of day-to-day
items from the ship,
including door latches,
door hinges, keys, parts
of light fixtures, candle
holders and pipe chain.
Recovery was suspended
because of the hurricane.
Back in Florida in July, the
Blue Water Rose is headed
for a project commitment
in the Bahamas.
See the full feature on the
Pulaski shipwreck and salvage
operation from July 2018
here: http://www.wrightsvil-lebeachmagazine.
com/
flash/2018-7/page_29.html
Revolutionary War hero
Brigadier General Count
Casimir Pulaski was
recruited to the American
Revolution by Benjamin
Franklin in Paris. When
he arrived in America in
July 1777, Pulaski first
fought along with General
George Washington in
the battles of Brandywine
and Germantown. He next
organized his own legion.
Fighting alongside the
Pulaski legion, General
Pulaski was mortally
wounded in October
1779 during the Siege of
Savannah, Georgia. He died
two days later. His remains
are buried within the
monument erected to him
in Monterey Square, six
blocks northwest of Pulaski
Square, Savannah.
— Pat Bradford
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