The Wreck of the Portland
Title | The Wreck of the Portland PDF eBook |
Author | J. North Conway |
Publisher | Rowman & Littlefield |
Pages | 224 |
Release | 2019-07-01 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1493039792 |
The SS Portland was a solid and luxurious ship, and its loss in 1898 in a violent storm with some 200 people aboard was later remembered as “New England’s Titanic.” The Portland was one of New England's largest and most luxurious paddle steamers, and after nine years' solid performance, she had earned a reputation as a safe and dependable vessel. In November 1898, a perfect storm formed off the New England coast. Conditions would produce a blizzard with 100 miles per hour winds and 60-foot waves that pummeled the coast. At the time there was no radio communication between ships and shore, no sonar to navigate by, and no vastly sophisticated weather forecasting capacity. The luxurious SS Portland, a sidewheel steamer furnished with chandeliers, red velvet carpets and fine china, was carrying more than 200 passengers from Boston to Portland, Maine, over Thanksgiving weekend when it ran headlong into a monstrous, violent gale off Cade Cod. It was never seen again. All passengers and crew were lost at sea. More than half the crew on board were African Americans from Portland. Their deaths decimated the Maine African American community. Before the storm abated it became one of the worst ever recorded in New England waters. The storm, now known as “The Portland Gale,” killed 400 people along the coast and sent more than 200 ships to the bottom, including the doomed Portland. To this day it is not known exactly how many passengers were aboard or even who many of them were. The only passenger list was aboard the vessel. As a result of this tragedy, ships would thereafter leave a passenger manifest ashore. The disaster has been blamed on the hubris of the captain of the Portland, Hollis Blanchard, who decided to leave the safety of Boston Harbor despite knowing that a severe storm was hurtling up the coast. Blanchard, a long-time mariner, had been passed over for a promotion for a younger captain. He decided he wanted to show the steamship company that they had made a mistake by getting the Portland safely into port ahead of the imminent storm. Author J. North Conway has created here a personal, visceral account of the sinking and the times and the people involved, with stories to bring readers onto the Portland that day: Here is Eben Heuston, the chief steward onboard the ill-fated ship. More than half of the crew of the ship were African Americans. Hueston was an African American who lived in the Portland community of Munjoy Hill and was a member of the Abyssinian Church. After the sinking of the Portland the African American community disappeared and the church closed. And Emily Cobba nineteen year old singer from Portland’s First Parish Church who was scheduled to give her first recital at the church on that Sunday. And Hope Thomas who came to Boston to shop for Christmas and because she decided to exchange some shoes she purchased missed taking the ill-fated Portland. Because of the lack of communications from Maine to Cape Cod, it was days before anyone was able to get word about the fate of the ship or survivors. Author J. North Conway has painstakingly recreated the events, using first-hand sources and testimonies to weave a dramatic, can’t-put-it down narrative in the tradition of Erik Larson’s Isaac’s Storm and Walter Lord’senduring classic, A Night to Remember. He brings the tragedy to life with contemporaneous accounts the Coast Guard, from Boston newspapers such as the Globe, Herald, and Journal, and from The New York Times and the Brooklyn DailyEagle.
Ice Wreck
Title | Ice Wreck PDF eBook |
Author | Lucille Recht Penner |
Publisher | Random House Books for Young Readers |
Pages | 39 |
Release | 2014-07-22 |
Genre | Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | 0385382871 |
Shackleton’s Antarctic journey took courage and perseverance. Now his story is told in a full-color early chapter book! In 1914, Ernest Shackleton and his crew set out for the South Pole. They never made it. Within sight of land, the ship ran into dangerous waters filled with chunks of ice. Then the sea froze around them! There was no hope of rescue. Could Shackleton find a way to save himself and his men?
The Circus Ship
Title | The Circus Ship PDF eBook |
Author | Chris Van Dusen |
Publisher | Candlewick Press |
Pages | 41 |
Release | 2009-09-22 |
Genre | Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | 076363090X |
After courageously swimming to shore when the ship that they are traveling on sinks and the wretched captain does nothing to rescue them, circus animals find a way to become a valued part of a coastal community.
Shipwrecks of Lake Ontario
Title | Shipwrecks of Lake Ontario PDF eBook |
Author | Jim Kennard |
Publisher | |
Pages | 181 |
Release | 2019-05 |
Genre | Great Lakes (North America) |
ISBN | 9780940741027 |
Documents the stories of a number of sunken vessels on the United States territory in Lake Ontario, among them the steamer Ellsworth, the St. Peter, the Homer Warren, the schooner Etta Belle, the Coast Guard cable boat CG-56022, the schooner William Elgin, the Orcadian, the steamer Samuel F. Hodge, the W.Y. Emery, the British warship Ontario, the schooner C. Reeve, the Queen of the Lakes, the schooner Atlas, the Ocean Wave, the steamer Roberval, the U.S. Air Force C-45, the schooner Three Brothers, the steamship Nisbet Grammer, the steamship Bay State, the schooner Royal Albert, the sloop Washington, and the schooner Hartford. Appendices look at three particular locations: Ford Shoals, Mexico Bay, and the lake near Oswego.
Santa Is Coming to Portland
Title | Santa Is Coming to Portland PDF eBook |
Author | Steve Smallman |
Publisher | Hometown World |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2024-10 |
Genre | Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | 9781728288840 |
It's Christmas Eve. Have you been good? Santa's packed up all the presents and is headed your way! With the help of a certain red-nosed reindeer, Santa flies over many landmarks in Portland! "Ho, ho, ho!" laughs Santa. "Merry Christmas, Portland!"
And the Sea Shall Have Them All
Title | And the Sea Shall Have Them All PDF eBook |
Author | Art Milmore |
Publisher | |
Pages | 244 |
Release | 2017-01-20 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781539699088 |
the tragic loss of the palatial side-wheel steamer portland in the horrific gale on november 26 and 27th 1898. the ship sank with all hands,was witnessed by no-one and disappeared without trace. the wreck would not be found until 91 years later. it would remain new england's greatest maritime mystery. the book solves 2-100 year old mysteries. exactly how and why the ship sank. the second mystery involves the 35 year search by sara fuller, who's great grandfather john whitten perished on the portland resulting with her grandmother audrey being given-up for adoption at age 6. she had been looking for the whitten half of the family. for the first time in history,her family is finally all accounted for. so many things happened in the storm,it defied all logic, as the wreck was found over 25 miles from where it was thought to have sunk. for this was a storm like no other with 100 miles per hour winds,40 foot waves and o degree temperatures. before it was over it would sink 150 ships and kill 450 mariners. also covered is the incredible rescue crew headed by the world champion of lifesavers-captain joshua james of the point- allerton lifesaving station in hull mass. my mentor mr. edward-rowe-snow worked on the book for 35 years before his death followed by 32 years on my part. the research totaled 67 years. the evidence as to how and why the portland sank lies on the wreck..the author saw 11 hours of underwater video on the wreck, and went on 2 oceanographic expeditions to the wreck. on the first one,he laid a wreath exactly over the wreck in memory of his mentor edward-rowe-snow and to the 192 passengers and crew who perished on the ship. history has finally come full circle.
New England Lighthouses
Title | New England Lighthouses PDF eBook |
Author | Allan Wood |
Publisher | Schiffer Publishing |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2012 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780764340789 |
"New England is known to have one of the most rugged coastlines in the world. This book was developed to provide the reader a series of stories that encompass the brave men and women of New England who risked their lives at or near New England's lighthouses. These individuals were not only part of the lighthouse, lifesaving, and revenue cutter government services of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, but also encompass a town's own citizens, local mariners, or a ship's captain and crew, who would also risk their lives alongside their government counterparts in helping those in distress."--Preface.