TY - BOOK AU - Riess,Warren Curtis AU - Smith,Sheli O. TI - The Ship That Held Up Wall Street T2 - Ed Rachal Foundation Nautical Archaeology Series SN - 9781623492267 AV - VM395.R66 -- R55 2015eb U1 - 910.9163/46 PY - 2014/// CY - College Station PB - Texas A&M University Press KW - Ronson Ship (Merchant ship : 18th century) KW - Excavations (Archaeology) -- New York (State) -- New York KW - Merchant ships -- New York (State) -- New York -- History -- 18th century KW - Ships, Wooden -- New York (State) -- New York -- History -- 18th century KW - Underwater archaeology -- New York (State) -- New York KW - Manhattan (New York, N.Y.) -- Antiquities KW - Electronic books N1 - Intro -- Contents -- Index -- Glossary -- Notes -- Postscript -- Ch. 8 Development of 175 Water Street, Manhattan -- Ch. 7 Princess Carolina -- Ch. 6 Identifiying the Ship -- Ch. 5 A Close Look at the Ship -- Ch. 3 February, Major Excavation Operations -- Ch. 4 Preservation for the Future -- Ch. 2 Atlantic and Manhattan History -- Ch. 1 A Ship in Manhattan -- Acknowledgments -- Preface N2 - In January 1982, archaeologists conducting a pre-construction excavation at 175 Water Street in Lower Manhattan found the remains of an eighteenth-century ship. The Ship that Held Up Wall Street tells the whole story of the discovery, excavation, and study of what came to be called the "Ronson ship site," named for the site's developer, Howard Ronson. Entombed for more than 200 years, the Princess Carolina proved to be the first major discovery of a colonial merchant ship UR - https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/orpp/detail.action?docID=1848019 ER -