Sunday, June 16, 2019

WRECK OF THE SCHOONER SARAH B. LAWRENCE


HISTORY OF SEAWRECKS

SARAH B LAWRENCE

Delaware Breakwater, Delaware 10 February 1910 :

A 60 mph terrific gale wind has the four masted schooner Sarah B. Lawrence, out of Newport News, for Boston, with a cargo of coal, aground on the Hen and Chicken Shoal
of Cape Henlopen and is being pounded to pieces by the wild surf.
The crew of nine men and the captains wife were taken from her just as she broke in
half by Cape Henlopen Life Savers and landed at Lewes.

The government wireless system was put in action and calls were made from Sandy
Hook to Norfolk for cutter assistance. The Cape Henlopen Life Savers needed the help of a Breakwater tug to get their launch to the schooner for the rescue which was sinking as they
reached the her. The crew and lady were huddled on the fore house of the sunken vessel.
Ropes and life preservers were brought into use. The rescue took several hours to effect
and the survivors were made comfortable it the tug then landed at Lewes.

Abstract: Washington. D.C. Evening Star, Wednesday, 10 February, 1909.



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