Ghost Ship of Diamond Shoals: The Mystery of the Carroll A. DeeringUNC Press Books, 01/04/2005 - 256 من الصفحات In the misty dawn of January 31, 1921, a Coast Guardsman on watch at the Cape Hatteras Life-Saving Station sighted a mighty five-masted schooner, all sails set, wrecked on the treacherous Diamond Shoals. Rescuers rushed to the ship, but when they arrived |
المحتوى
THE SHOALS | 1 |
THE SHIP | 33 |
THE SEARCH AND BEYOND | 69 |
EPILOGUE | 215 |
CHRONOLOGY | 225 |
FROM THE DECK LOGS OF THE LIGHT VESSELS AT FRYING PAN SHOALS LOOKOUT SHOALS AND DIAMOND SHOALS JANUARY 233... | 231 |
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS | 235 |
ILLUSTRATION CREDITS | 239 |
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505 East Fearing aboard anchors April Atlantic Barbados Bath beach boat bottle letter boys Bridgetown Buxton Cape Hatteras Captain Wormell Christopher Columbus Gray cloudy coal Coast Guard Station Commerce Courtesy craft deck Deering Deering's crew Diamond Shoals East Fearing Street Father Fearing Street Fearing Street Elizabeth February five-masted Frying Pan Shoals G. G. Deering Company Gray's Hampton Roads Harpswell Hatteras Island Hatteras Light heard Herbert Hoover Hewitt Independent 505 East Inlet January June Kennebec River knew Knickerbocker Lawrence Richey Light Vessel lighthouse lightship Lookout Shoals Maine Maine Maritime Museum master mate McLellan miles mystery navy never Norfolk North Carolina Ocracoke Outer Banks Outer Diamond piracy pirates port River Rough sailors schooner schooner Carroll Seminole ship ship's steamer Street Elizabeth City surf surfboat surfmen tell thing U.S. Coast Guard W. O. SAUNDERS Offices Washington weather wind word Wormell's wreck York