The Evening Post, New York, NY, 27 September 1821 |
"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.
Sunday, April 22, 2012
Schooner Charles K. Mallory ~ 10 September 1821
The American schooner, Charles K. Mallory, Captain David Driver, arriving from St. Thomas wrecked September 10 on Cape Hatteras with a total loss of lives. This may have been the unidentified merchantman of about 125 tons that wrecked with a cargo of rum and total loss of lives at Cape Hatteras, September 1821.
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Cape Hatteras,
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