The Palatine Wreck

The Palatine Wreck
Title The Palatine Wreck PDF eBook
Author Jill Farinelli
Publisher University Press of New England
Total Pages 258
Release 2017-09-05
Genre History
ISBN 1512601179

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Two days after Christmas in 1738, a British merchant ship traveling from Rotterdam to Philadelphia grounded in a blizzard on the northern tip of Block Island, twelve miles off the Rhode Island coast. The ship carried emigrants from the Palatinate and its neighboring territories in what is now southwest Germany. The 105 passengers and crew on board-sick, frozen, and starving-were all that remained of the 340 men, women, and children who had left their homeland the previous spring. They now found themselves castaways, on the verge of death, and at the mercy of a community of strangers whose language they did not speak. Shortly after the wreck, rumors began to circulate that the passengers had been mistreated by the ship's crew and by some of the islanders. The stories persisted, transforming over time as stories do and, in less than a hundred years, two terrifying versions of the event had emerged. In one account, the crew murdered the captain, extorted money from the passengers by prolonging the voyage and withholding food, then abandoned ship. In the other, the islanders lured the ship ashore with a false signal light, then murdered and robbed all on board. Some claimed the ship was set ablaze to hide evidence of these crimes, their stories fueled by reports of a fiery ghost ship first seen drifting in Block Island Sound on the one-year anniversary of the wreck. These tales became known as the legend of the Palatine, the name given to the ship in later years, when its original name had been long forgotten. The flaming apparition was nicknamed the Palatine Light. The eerie phenomenon has been witnessed by hundreds of people over the centuries, and numerous scientific theories have been offered as to its origin. Its continued reappearances, along with the attention of some of nineteenth-century America's most notable writers-among them Richard Henry Dana Sr., John Greenleaf Whittier, Edward Everett Hale, and Thomas Wentworth Higginson-has helped keep the legend alive. This despite evidence that the vessel, whose actual name was the Princess Augusta, was never abandoned, lured ashore, or destroyed by fire. So how did the rumors begin? What really happened to the Princess Augusta and the passengers she carried on her final, fatal voyage? Through years of painstaking research, Jill Farinelli reconstructs the origins of one of New England's most chilling maritime mysteries.

The Rudder

The Rudder
Title The Rudder PDF eBook
Author Thomas Fleming Day
Publisher
Total Pages 518
Release 1912
Genre Shipbuilding
ISBN

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The County Palatine of Durham

The County Palatine of Durham
Title The County Palatine of Durham PDF eBook
Author Gaillard Thomas Lapsley
Publisher New York : Longsmans, Green
Total Pages 404
Release 1900
Genre History
ISBN

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The Palatine, Or, German Immigration to New York and Pennsylvania

The Palatine, Or, German Immigration to New York and Pennsylvania
Title The Palatine, Or, German Immigration to New York and Pennsylvania PDF eBook
Author Sanford Hoadley Cobb
Publisher
Total Pages 40
Release 1897
Genre Germans
ISBN

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Americana Collector

Americana Collector
Title Americana Collector PDF eBook
Author Charles Frederick Heartman
Publisher
Total Pages 312
Release 1927
Genre America
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Great Sea Stories

Great Sea Stories
Title Great Sea Stories PDF eBook
Author Joseph Lewis French
Publisher
Total Pages 364
Release 1925
Genre Sea stories
ISBN

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Storms and Shipwrecks of New England

Storms and Shipwrecks of New England
Title Storms and Shipwrecks of New England PDF eBook
Author Edward Rowe Snow
Publisher Applewood Books
Total Pages 338
Release 2005-08-15
Genre Transportation
ISBN 1933212217

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A classic by Edward Rowe Snow, first published in 1943 and updated in 1944 and again in 1946, Storms and Shipwrecks of New England relates what William P. Quinn calls ""stories of stormy adventure."" Jeremy D'Entremont has provided annotations to Snow's chapters, covering the pirate ship Whidah, the wreck of the City of Columbus, the Portland Gale, the 1938 hurricane, and more, bringing the information about the storms and shipwrecks up to date.