Roosevelt Inlet Shipwreck Explained

Roosevelt Inlet Shipwreck
Nearest City:Lewes, Delaware
Architecture:18thC ship rigged commercial
Added:November 16, 2006
Refnum:06001056

The Roosevelt Inlet Shipwreck (7S-D-91A) is an 18th-century shipwreck in the waters of Delaware Bay near Lewes, Delaware. The wreck was discovered during dredging operations near Roosevelt Inlet in 2004, and was examined by underwater archaeologists in 2006. Analysis indicates that the ship was a commercial vessel that had probably come from Europe, and was wrecked sometime between 1772 and 1780. More than 40,000 artifacts were recovered after the dredging operation scattered remains of the wreck on area beaches, and another 26,000 were recovered by the archaeological divers. Only a small portion of the ship hull is intact, making further identification and analysis of the vessel difficult.[1]

The site was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2006.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Underwater Archaeological Investigation of the Roosevelt Inlet Shipwreck (7S-D-91A), Volume 1. State of Delaware. 2014-04-02.