Alabama shipwreck, “Rachael,” exposed by Hurricane Isaac

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September 4, 2012

The wreck was last visible in 2008 and is often exposed when severe storms pass through the area. It is not a Civil War vessel, as was once believed.

Fox10TV.com reports Hurricane Isaac has uncovered the remains of the ship, which is thought to be an early 20th century vessel named The Rachael that ran aground, in Gulf Shores, Alabama.

The station reports that according to the Alabama Historical Commission, the ship is believed to have ran into rough waters while carrying timber in 1930. Archeologist Amanda Hill tells the station that according to interviews with witnesses, the ship was looted of its cargo and set on fire.

The ship was last seen after Hurricane Ike in 2008, though it had been seen many times prior. It was originally believed to date back to the Civil War, but those rumors were laid to rest after it was studied in 2008 and found to have many details that date closer to the early 20th century. The Rachael is believed to have been built in 1919.

via Fox News.

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