The 482-ton steamship
Fairbanks, en route to New York City from Washington with a cargo of cotton and turpentine, was forced inside the inlet where, in spite of all efforts to save her, she burned for a loss of $35,000. The crew escaped with a few personal belongings.
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Wilmington Journal, Wilmington, NC, 9 December 1870 |
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