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Newly Conserved Artifacts Now on Display!

Just in time for Battle of Hampton Roads weekend, 10 newly conserved artifacts are now on display at the USS Monitor Center, helping to tell the story of the Monitor and the CSS Virginia. Visitors to the Monitor Center are now greeted by the muzzle of a IX-inch Dahlgren shell gun which was used on [...]

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USS Monitor’s Engine Room Clock-Part 2

The Monitor’s clock movement was in amazingly good condition after 139 years in saltwater, due to many of the parts being made of high quality brass and copper nickel alloys. The use of nickel in some of the components was verified by elemental analysis performed at the College of William and Mary materials characterization laboratory [...]

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USS Monitor’s Engine Room Clock – Part 1

The USS Monitor’s engine room clock will be exhibited in a new display beginning March 5th 2010 at The Mariners’ Museum’s USS Monitor Center. Although the sturdy brass case and silvered face of Monitor’s engine room clock went on display with the opening of the USS Monitor Center in 2007, the mechanical heart of the [...]

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