Network


Latest external collaboration on country level. Dive into details by clicking on the dots.

Hotspot


Dive into the research topics where Jack Irion is active.

Publication


Featured researches published by Jack Irion.


International Journal of Nautical Archaeology | 2001

The New York and the Josephine: two steamships of the Charles Morgan line

Jack Irion; David Ball

Charles Morgan (1795 to 1882) was one of the most important figures in the development of steam packet service in the United States. Morgans career spanned over a half century, during which he controlled some 117 steamships. Of the three known wrecks of Morgan Line steamers, two, the New York (1837–1845) and the Josephine (1867–1881), have been documented by the Minerals Management Service, a Federal agency responsible for overseeing the extraction of mineral resources on the Outer Continental Shelf. The two vessels document the changing technology of steam navigation through the middle part of the 19th century.


International Journal of Historical Archaeology | 2008

The US Government’s Role in Deepwater Archaeology: The Deep Gulf Wrecks Project

Jack Irion; Dave Ball; Christopher Horrell


Society for Historical Archaeology | 2016

A Stronghold Of Rebellion: Confederate Defense Of The Central Gulf Coast During The Civil War

Jack Irion; Dave Ball


Society for Historical Archaeology | 2016

The Monterrey Shipwrecks: Current Research Findings

Frank Cantelas; Amy Borgens; Michael L. Brennan; James P. Delgado; Christopher Dostal; Frederick H Hanselmann; Christopher Horrell; Jack Irion


Society for Historical Archaeology | 2016

When it’s steamboat time, you steam: The Influence of 19th Century Steamships in the Gulf of Mexico

Dave Ball; Jack Irion


Society for Historical Archaeology | 2015

From Compliance to Investigation: Research Design and Methodology of the Monterrey Shipwrecks Project

Frederick H Hanselmann; Christopher Horrell; Amy Borgens; James P. Delgado; Jack Irion; Frank Cantelas; Michael L. Brennan; Reuben Mills


Society for Historical Archaeology | 2015

No Way Back from Here: Preliminary Results of the Monterrey Shipwreck Project

Christopher Horrell; James P. Delgado; Amy Borgens; Jack Irion; Frank Cantelas; Frederick H Hanselmann; Michael L. Brennan


Society for Historical Archaeology | 2015

Geomorphology and Site Formation Processes of Three 19th Century Shipwrecks in the Gulf of Mexico

Michael L. Brennan; J. Ian Vaughn; Amy Borgens; James P. Delgado; Christopher Horrell; Frederick H Hanselmann; Jack Irion; Frank Cantelas


Society for Historical Archaeology | 2015

A Model And Tools For Investigating The Monterrey Shipwrecks

Frank Cantelas; Amy Borgens; Michael L. Brennan; James P. Delgado; Frederick H Hanselmann; Christopher Horrell; Jack Irion


Society for Historical Archaeology | 2015

On the Offensive: The Small Arms and Artillery of Monterrey Shipwreck A

Amy Borgens; Christopher Horrell; James P. Delgado; Jack Irion; Frederick H Hanselmann; Frank Cantelas; Michael L. Brennan

Collaboration


Dive into the Jack Irion's collaboration.

Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Christopher Horrell

United States Department of the Interior

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Frank Cantelas

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

James P. Delgado

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Dave Ball

United States Department of the Interior

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

David Ball

United States Department of the Interior

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

J. Ian Vaughn

University of Rhode Island

View shared research outputs
Researchain Logo
Decentralizing Knowledge