Experts still have many questions about the sunken CSS Georgia, and they think an original photo not seen in roughly 30 years could help them find answers John Potter says he was browsing for antiques ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
A photograph that has posed a Civil War mystery, puzzling historians for three decades, appears to be a long-surviving hoax. The mysterious photograph of what appeared to be a far older photo — ...
SAVANNAH, GA (WTOC) - The public got the chance Wednesday night to see artifacts recovered from CSS Georgia. The Civil War ironclad sunk in the Savannah River in 1864. Since 2015, archaeologists have ...
A historical image of the CSS Georgia, a Civil War ironclad warship, is seen in this undated handout obtained by Reuters on May 8, 2012. Reuters/U.S. Army Corps of Engineers A photograph that has been ...
The ironclad CSS Georgia was scuttled by its crew in 1864. Now the civil war wreck is to be raised and preserved to improve access to the port of Savannah The US navy is preparing to send one if its ...
SAVANNAH, Ga. - Last week marine archaeologists diving on the CSS Georgia entered their fifth and final month of the small artifact recovery phase. And though the number of artifacts they have been ...
SAVANNAH, Ga. - Six days a week, Loren Clark comes home covered in mud, soaked in seawater and physically exhausted from 12 hours of hard labor. But that's the life of a post-grad. During the ...