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Description: S V Albert F. Paul Launched at Abbott's Ship Yard in Milford
Date: August 2 1917
Newspaper published in: Georgetown
Source: Roger Martin Collection
Page/Column: This Week in Delaware History 1917
Milford, Delaware August 2, 1917 :
The last four masted
coastal schooner, the 195 foot Albert F. Paul, was launched today at the
William Abbott shipyard in Milford
"The tonnage of this ship is 735 tons, owned by Albert Shipping Company
with home port Baltimore. The 13th of March 1942 as she was on return
to home port with a cargo of salt from Turks Island, Antilles, the
German U-332 observed the unescorted and unarmed vessel, with Master
William Mack Martino at helm, 160 miles north-northeast of Cape Hatteras
and sunk her with a second torpedo causing her to sink in six minutes
with lost of all 8 crew members. Those eight men were OS James Clarence
Bagley, Arno Wooster Brown, Cook, AS John Alexander Carlson, AS John
Chistophersen, AS Gidion Lindquist, Master William Mack Martino, Bosun
Douglas William Peek and AS Hugo Tokko."
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Huh?
ReplyDelete"AS Hugo Tokko." [?]
Never expected to see a name like this back then.
Was he knitting a hat when my Mom boarded her down in Georgia?
AS = able seaman
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