Wednesday, April 24, 2019

1868 EASTER TIME CAPE HENLOPEN STORM


HISTORY OF CAPE HENLOPEN EASTER TIME STORMS
1868

A northeast gale and snow storm which began Friday, March 20, ceased of
Saturday the 21st. Sunday March 22 was a beautiful clear day.

Long Island Sound reported steamer delays,, a schooner sunk off Branford Point,
and another blown high and dry to the beach on the sound.

A sloop was capsized off Cape May Friday, March 20, and four Crew members
were drowned.

At Cape Henlopen the bark Daniel Nichols is ashore and the Five Fathom Lightship
recently towed to her station outside the Delaware Bay, is adrift.

All ocean bound steamer were a day late in departure at the New York port.

Railroads were clear, trains run their schedule with regularity both north and south.

Abstract: New York Daily Herald, Monday, March 23, 1868

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