Wednesday, October 10, 2018

ATLANTIC STORMS REHOBOTH AUGUST 8 1900



ATLANTIC STORMS AT REHOBOTH

AUGUST 8 1900


Wednesday, August 8, 1900 the Rehoboth Beacon newspaper

reported a heavy sea was raging and the beach was terribly treacherous

and four children were washed out by rip tides , above and beyond
their depth. Other beach goers and bystanders noticed them a three of

them were rescued but the fourth one had been taken far from the beach.

According to the Beacon a life boat was launched by three men,

however, the life boat capsized and a railroad man, Mr. Elliott, W. R.

Hazzard of Philadelphia and H. I. Schley of Baltimore were thrown into

the treacherous ocean, Hazzard and Schley were able to swim to shore,

but Elliott was swept farther out to sea. A doctor from Baltimore, Dr.

Bear, and a standbyer from Seaford, Mr. Pennington set out in a fishing

boat and with a great effort got Mr. Elliott and themselves back to shore.

The fourth child who had been carried parallel along the coast

was rescued by Ron Detweiler of Ridgely, Maryland on the beach

where she had been washed ashore.

No lives were lost Rehoboth remained a safe beach, and continued to

blossom.

ABSTRACT: 10/10/18 by Harrison H, from
Michael Morgan's Sussex Journal, Delaware Coast Press, Wednesday,
October 10, 2018, source 1900 Rehoboth Beacon

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