Saturday, April 13, 2019

STEAMER JOSEPH C. CUNEO SUNK IN LEWS BREAKWATERS.

HISTORY OF BREAKWATER WRECKS

29 MARCH 1919

NORWEGIAN STEAMER JOESPH C. CUNEO

Lewes, Delaware, March 28, 1919 : The Norwegian tramp steamer Joseph C. Cuneo

sank in the Harbor of Refuge off Cape Henlopen and Lewes, Delaware during an 80 MPH

gale after she became afloat when her two anchor chains broke and she drifted into the
Breakwater stones and had her hull stove in and sank quickly.
Also aground on the Cape was the tug Augustine of the Southern Transportation Company

but is in safe condition. Part of the crew of the Cuneo and several passengers were rescued

by the crew of the Lewes Coast Guard Station under the command of Captain John Lynch
.
Other crew members and the Cuneo Captain , Jorkjend, landed on the beach in safety.

The crew of Lewes Station answered the distress call with the help of tugs Arabia and

North America, and the pilot boat Philadelphia

Abstract: Wilmington Morning News, Saturday, March 29, 1919.

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