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Lot #453
USS New Hampshire Shipwreck Spike

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Description

Rare shipwreck relic-a 6.75" long copper spike from the USS New Hampshire, presented on a 8.5 x 2 wooden mount, with a small brass plate affixed to the spike: "U.S.S. New Hampshire, 1817-1922." In fine condition.

This spike was wrought by the Paul Revere foundry between 1816-1818, and was found in the wreckage of the U.S.S. New Hampshire off of Half Way Rock near Manchester-by-the-Sea, Massachusetts. The vessel, which was initially named as the Alabama, was authorized by Congress in 1816 as a 74-gun ship of the line and laid down by the Portsmouth Navy Yard, Maine, in June 1819. Although ready in 1825, she remained on the stocks until 1863, when she was renamed (being a Union ship) and went to sea on June 15, 1864, as a storeship with the blockading fleets off the Southern Coasts. In 1905, she was renamed the Granite State and was used as the armory of the First Battalion of the New York Naval Militia.

Auction Info

  • Auction Title: Fine Autograph and Artifacts
  • Dates: #631 - Ended March 09, 2022