USS Cairo

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First Sergeant
Annual Winner
Joined
Feb 24, 2007
Location
Clear Lake, Texas
Hit the mine 154 years ago in the Yazoo River.

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When I was a kid, they had the Cairo at the Ingles Shipyard in Pascagoula, Mississippi and my father and I would regularly go by and look at it - on the one hand I thought it was pretty cool but it also looked like a giant pile of scrap iron under constant wetting by fire hoses to keep it from further deterioration. I never dreamed they would put it back together to this level - amazing.
 
I'm jealous. :smile:

Ed Bearss is a national treasure !

By chance, I bumped into Ed at Brice's Crossroads a few years ago. He's the same "in person" as he is on film.
That's awesome to hear. I can't wait to meet him! @Jackson'sArm and I have been trying to get in on an Ed Bearss tour for 3 years now, and things have always come up that prevented it... but it looks like it's actually going to happen this time. Meanwhile, I'm trying to whip myself into shape so I can keep up with his legendary pace. It'd be a little embarrassing if a youngster like me :wink: got left in the dust by someone who's 93!
 
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I wish they could build a structure and enclose her so as to keep her more out of the weather. I agree, it is really a treat to go aboard her.
So true...if they don't do that eventually all the original wood will deteriorate to dust and nothing will be left but the iron parts. They have already had to remove the original gun carriages because they deteriorated to the point they couldn't support the weight of the guns anymore.
 

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