1913 SHIPWRECK
REPORTED BY DELAWARE
PILOT
SCHOONER SUNK BY STEAMER
October 3, 1913, Lewes ,
Sussex County Delaware.
Rundown early Sunday
morning by the steamer 'Shawmut” the schooner “T. Morris
Perrot” was sunk ½
mile east of Fenwick Island Lightship
According to officers of
both vessels the accident was a result of mistaken signals.
Just
before dawn the schooner
went to cross the steamers bow. Neither ships crew understood
the signals given and the
vessels crashed, the steamer striking the schooner amidships ,
cutting her in half,
howeve, the schooner did not sink and was taken in tow by the
steamer
“Shawmut” . After
several miles in tow it was seen the schooner was sinking , the
crew taken
aboard the Shawmut, and
she was left to sink to deeper waters.
The Shawmut was on way
between Charleston to Philadelphia and the Perrot was on way
to Norfolk from New York.
The Perrot was built in
Jamestown, Virginia in 1875, for T. Morris Perot of
Philadelphia,
and was a wooden vessel,
124 feet long, 33 foot beam, and 10 foot hold . She was not
insured .
Shawmut is owned by
Southern Steamship Company and an investigation will be held to
determine who to blame for
the accident.
Abstract: The Delaware
Pilot, 3 October, 1913,
.
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