Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Katie Eccles: a preliminary report on the Last Schooners Project’s 2019 recording of a late-19th century schooner, Spring 2020, p. 45

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Katie Eccles: a preliminary report on the Last Schooners Project’s 2019 recording of a late-19" century schooner Benjamin Ioset Au cours de la premiére saison du projet Last Schooners en 2019, on a effectué un levé cartographique par ph ie l'aide de véhicules téléguidés de l’épave de la Katie Eccles, une goélette a deux mats. Construite en 1877 et disparue 4 la fin novembre 1922, elle a été retenue pour l’étude en raison de sa représentativité du commerce a petite échelle et a courte distance dans le lac Ontario pendant les derniéres années de la navigation a la voile. Le levé a réussi & analyser le site et & évaluer le bien-fondé de la photogrammétrie @ distance comme moyen d’établir de facon efficace et peu cotiteuse des paramétres de référence en matiére de surveillance et de gestion des ressources culturelles submergées. Introduction’ On 4 August 1985, Prince Edward County divers Barb Carson and Doug Pettingill, located the exceptionally intact remains of a two-masted schooner in ' I would like to thank Jonathan Moore, Paul Adamwaithe and Barb Carson, for their research assistance and for sharing their vast knowledge of the region’s maritime heritage. I would further like to thank the field team: Christopher Dostal, Timothy Frizzel and Scot Ioset. I would like to give special thanks to Jose Casaban, without whom this project could not have happened. The 2019 pilot season was funded by a pilot project grant from the Department of Anthropology, Texas A&M University and by the equipment support of the Institute of Nautical Archaeology. The Northern Mariner | Le marin du nord, XXX, No. 1 (Spring 2020), 45-54

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