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| Mobile River, Alabama, 2019 – An iron fastener from the schooner Clotilda. Marine archaeologists recovered nails, spikes, and bolts used to secure the ship's beams and planking. Made of hand-forged iron, such fasteners were common in schooners built in Mobile in the mid-19th century. Photo by Mark Thiessen. | | | |
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