North Carolina Shipwrecks

"The Blue Book says we've got to go out and it doesn't say a damn thing about having to come back." --Captain Patrick Etheridge, USLSS

A compilation of U.S. Life-Saving Service reports, newspaper articles, publications and more related to shipwrecks of the N.C. coast. Does not include ships that were hauled off or otherwise saved.


Monday, December 6, 2010

MORE SHIPWRECK STORIES


Carroll Deering
www.carrolldeeringmystery.blogspot.com/

Ghost Ship Isadore
www.ghostshipisadore.blogspot.com/

Mary Celeste
www.marycelestemystery.blogspot.com/

The Portland Gale
www.portlandgale.blogspot.com/

Sable Island Wrecks
www.sableislandwrecks.blogspot.com/

Steamer Arctic
www.steamerarctic.blogspot.com/

Steamship Sultana
www.steamshipsultana.blogspot.com/

Frigate Meduse
www.frigatemedusewreck.blogspot.com/

Jennie Carter
www.jenniecarterwreck.blogspot.com/

Whaleship Essex
www.whaleshipessexwreck.blogspot.com/

USS Monitor
www.ussmonitor.blogspot.com/

William Brown
www.williambrownshipwreck.blogspot.com/

Posted by Judi Heit at 7:27 AM
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Labels: Arctic, Carol Deering, Carter, Essex, Isadore, Mary Celeste, Meduse, Monitor, Sable Island, Sultana, Whaler, William Brown

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Judi Heit is a history buff who has been researching shipwrecks off the North Carolina coast since 2010, when Hammond Innes book "Wreck of the Mary Deare" captured her imagination. The Heits live in Oriental, NC ... a fishing village that takes its name from the Steamer Oriental, wrecked off their coast in May 1862. (This blog last updated on 2/25/2019.)

The shipwrecks listed on this blog are archived as follows. Ship names starting with:


A to F ~ April 2012

G to L ~ March 2012

M to R ~ February 2012

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