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Fayetteville Weekly Observer, January 21, 1834 |
"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.
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Schooner John McMullen ~ November 5, 1834

"The Schr. John McMullen from New York for Elizabeth City, N.C. was totally lost on the night of the 12th ult. on Ocracoke Bar, crew saved, and part of the cargo in a damaged state."
Sloop John Chevalier ~ September 24, 1834

Wilmington Advertiser
September, 1834
"Sloop John Chevalier ... from Charleston for this port, went ashore near Lockwood's Folly Inlet, on Thursday last, during the gale, and went to pieces--crew saved, and a part of the materials."
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