Sunday, March 24, 2024

Back in the summer of 1905 the 2-masted schooner "E. M. Sawyer" wrecked on the southern tip of Monhegan Island, Maine. The moment was captured by S. P. Rolt Triscott

 


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  1. About 20 miles from here is the town of Wiscasset, and when I was a boy, traveling with my family up route A1A, we would pass by the remains of the 4-masted schooners HesperLuther Little. They were hulks sitting in the mud, right there next to the road, like ghost ships. Talk about stirring the imagination of a little boy !

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hesper_and_Luther_Little

    There was always some kind of plan afoot to restore them, but it always seemed to fall through, and more pieces would have fallen over every time we passed them. It was powerful imagery to a young tyke, to see this advancing decay each time. - Aggie

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