Wrecks Around Nantucket Since the Settlement of the Island, And the Incidents Connected Therewith, Embracing Over Seven Hundred Vessels

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She was stripped of spars and rigging and a portion of her cargo was saved, but the vessel eventually went to pieces.
Three-masted schooner "Edwin I. Morrison," 534 tons burthen, Capt. Lavender, bound to Philadelphia in ballast, drove on to Coatue flats. She was floated after several days' labor by a wrecking crew and towed into the harbor, by steamer Island Home, the salvors re- ceiving $710 for their assistance.
Schooner "Eliza J. Raynor, " of Oyster Bay, N. Y., light, went ashore in the Chor
...d of the Bay. She was floated three days later with the assistance of parties from shore.
Schooner "H. S. Billins," of Ellsworth, Me., loaded with coal, went ashore on Great Point. The crew abandoned her in the sound leaking badly, and boarded a passing vessel. A portion of her cargo was saved and brought to town, but the vessel was a total loss.
Schooner "G. F. Hathaway," of St. John, N. B., with a cargo of stone, foundered at her anchors a few miles from Handkerchief lightship and sank. The crew took to their boat and landed at Sia- sconset.


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