Nobody Thought This Would Resurface

A Remarkable Discovery Beneath the Coosa River
While excavating the Coosa River, researchers recently uncovered a rare find: a late-1800s piano harp. Buried in sand, its shape and design clearly mark it as part of an early upright piano. Experts believe it was likely discarded before the area was flooded in the 1960s to create a reservoir.

The harp surfaced near submerged sites of old houses, schools, and churches. Before the dams, numerous small communities thrived along the river. When the waters rose, residents abandoned their buildings, leaving many belongings behind. Today, these structures and artifacts remain hidden beneath the surface.

Patent Dates and Historic Significance
The cast iron plate on the harp displays patent dates: NOV 27, 1877, and JAN 7, 1879. These correspond to historic U.S. patents for piano frame designs. During the late 19th century, cast iron frames were popular because they could handle the immense tension of piano strings.

The harp’s wood and metal construction matches typical late 19th-century upright pianos. A decorative sunburst pattern adorns its side, and two wooden dowels protrude from the top, likely supporting the piano’s internal mechanisms. Despite decades underwater, the cast iron remains largely intact, though it shows considerable rust.

In the mid-1800s, pianos were the heart of family life. Children practiced daily, and music filled parlors, schools, and churches. Though the harp’s exact origin remains unknown, it may have come from a home, schoolhouse, or church. Its survival connects us to the cultural and emotional significance these instruments held in communities.

Residents had little time to retrieve their belongings before the flooding. As a result, many personal items were left behind. While objects occasionally resurface from beneath the lake, few carry the historical and symbolic weight of this piano harp.

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