EXTENDED DECORATION DAY
1919
Washington, DC, Monday,
June 2, 1919 :
The Baltimore Sun reported
that 340 people from Washington and Baltimore who had
been to Colonial Beach,
Virginia for Decoration Day outings, had an extended vacation
when the bay steamer, Lord
Baltimore, became disabled soon after it left Colonial Beach
late yesterday afternoon
and reached Cedar Point. The passengers and crew spent the
night aboard the Lord
Baltimore.
The Lord Baltimore arrived
Washington in tow of two Naval tugs this morning with just a
few of her passengers.
Others had chosen to be taken ashore by several Naval Chasers and
transferred to Popes
Creek branch of the Pennsylvania Railroad in Charles county to
finish
the trip home last night.
Soon after leaving
Colonial Beach wharf Captain Richard Hasding found it
impossible
to proceed and sent a crew
member in a small boat to shore to inform the ships headquarter,
who appealed to the Navy
on Chesapeake Bay who in turn sent Naval vessels to aid the
stranded Lord Baltimore.
The 340 excursionists
marooned Sunday night were all rescued with no ill effects by a
Naval
sub chaser out of Indian
Head.
Abstract: Baltimore Sun,
Monday June 2, 1919
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