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Lake Erie (United States) (search for this): article 5
Frightful suffering on Lake Erie.the fate of the Steamer Jersey City.
It will be remembered that the propeller Jersey City was reported lost off Long Point Canada, in the great gale of Nov. 24th, while on her trip from Toledo to Buffalo.
The details of the dreadful shipwreck have, however, only just been published.
We take the following extracts from the narrative of a survivor, in the Cleveland Herald of December 4th:
"Soon after grounding, the propeller keeled over, broadside to the seas, and with her deck exposed to the action of the waves.
Her deck load was at once washed off, and the repeated blows of the huge waves stove in her decks and dashed her sides into pieces.
The hurricane deck, with its load of half-frozen sufferers, floated towards the shore.
About three o'clock in the afternoon the hurricane deck grounded within a short distance from the shore in shallow water.
At this moment a boy who was on the wreck was washed off by the wave, but was rescued
Derby, Conn. (Connecticut, United States) (search for this): article 5
Manchester (New Hampshire, United States) (search for this): article 5
Hudson (New Jersey, United States) (search for this): article 5
Canada (Canada) (search for this): article 5
Frightful suffering on Lake Erie.the fate of the Steamer Jersey City.
It will be remembered that the propeller Jersey City was reported lost off Long Point Canada, in the great gale of Nov. 24th, while on her trip from Toledo to Buffalo.
The details of the dreadful shipwreck have, however, only just been published.
We take the following extracts from the narrative of a survivor, in the Cleveland Herald of December 4th:
"Soon after grounding, the propeller keeled over, broadside to the seas, and with her deck exposed to the action of the waves.
Her deck load was at once washed off, and the repeated blows of the huge waves stove in her decks and dashed her sides into pieces.
The hurricane deck, with its load of half-frozen sufferers, floated towards the shore.
About three o'clock in the afternoon the hurricane deck grounded within a short distance from the shore in shallow water.
At this moment a boy who was on the wreck was washed off by the wave, but was rescued b
Vistula (Ohio, United States) (search for this): article 5
Frightful suffering on Lake Erie.the fate of the Steamer Jersey City.
It will be remembered that the propeller Jersey City was reported lost off Long Point Canada, in the great gale of Nov. 24th, while on her trip from Toledo to Buffalo.
The details of the dreadful shipwreck have, however, only just been published.
We take the following extracts from the narrative of a survivor, in the Cleveland Herald of December 4th:
"Soon after grounding, the propeller keeled over, broadside to the seas, and with her deck exposed to the action of the waves.
Her deck load was at once washed off, and the repeated blows of the huge waves stove in her decks and dashed her sides into pieces.
The hurricane deck, with its load of half-frozen sufferers, floated towards the shore.
About three o'clock in the afternoon the hurricane deck grounded within a short distance from the shore in shallow water.
At this moment a boy who was on the wreck was washed off by the wave, but was rescued b
A. H. Derby (search for this): article 5
Cummings (search for this): article 5
Manchester (search for this): article 5
Monroe (search for this): article 5
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