Peter Iredale

Peter Iredale

The "Peter Iredale" was a four-masted steel barque sailing vessel that ran ashore October 25, 1906, on the Oregon coast en route to the Columbia River. It was abandoned on Clatsop Spit near Fort Stevens in Warrenton about four miles (6 km) south of the Columbia River channel. Wreckage is still visible, making it a popular tourist attraction as one of the most accessible shipwrecks of the Graveyard of the Pacific.

Namesake

The ship was named after Peter Iredale, who not only owned the vessel as part of his shipping fleet, but was also a well known figure in Liverpool, England, where his business was headquartered.

The ship was built in Maryport in June 1890, by R. Ritson & Co Ltd for P. Iredale & Porter. It weighed 2,075 tons and measured 87 meters (285 ft) in length and was fashioned from steel plates on an iron frame. It had royal sails above double top and topgallant sails, and was the largest vessel built by Ritson. The ship was originally commanded by Captain G.A. Brown and later by Captain H. Lawrence.

Wreck

Sailing from Salina Cruz, Mexico, on or about September 26 1906, the "Peter Iredale" was bound for Portland, Oregon with 1,000 tons of ballast and a crew of 27, including two stowaways. The voyage up the coast was unremarkable until the night of October 25, when Captain H. Lawrence sighted the Tillamook Rock Lighthouse at 3:20 a.m. local time. The crew altered course first east-northeast and then northeast to enter the mouth of the Columbia River in thick mist and a rising tide. Under strong winds out of the west, an attempt was made to wear the ship away from shore, but a heavy northwest squall grounded the "Peter Iredale" on Clatsop Sands (now called Clatsop Spit). High seas and wind drove the ship ashore. A lifeboat was dispatched from Hammond, Oregon and assisted in evacuating the sailors, who were tended to at Fort Stevens. No casualties occurred in the accident.

A Naval Court inquiry was held in Astoria on November 12 and 13, 1906, by the British Vice-Consulate to determine the cause of the wreck. After investigating, no blame was placed on Lawrence and the crew for the loss, and he and his officers were commended for their attempts to save the ship.

There was little damage to the hull and plans were made to tow the ship back to sea, but after several weeks waiting for favorable weather and ocean conditions, the ship had listed to the right and become embedded in the sands.

Captain Lawrence's final toast to his ship was: "May God bless you, and may your bones bleach in the sands."cite news
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World War II

The Oregon Coast saw the only bombardment of the U.S. mainland from Japanese submarines during the World War II when several shells were fired at Battery Russell on June 20, 1942. Though the wrecked "Peter Iredale" was in the line of fire, no damage was done to it. The next day rolls of barbed wire were strung from Point Adams southward to hamper invasion. The "Peter Iredale" was entwined in the wire and remained that way until the end of the war.

Today

Over a century since it ran aground, the remains of the "Peter Iredale's" rusted bow and masts are still visible jutting out of the sand and are a popular tourist attraction. The wreck is contained within Fort Stevens State Park as part of the Lewis and Clark National and State Historical Parks.

ee also

* New Carissa (a more recent Oregon Coast shipwreck)

References

*cite book
title = Shipwrecks of the Pacific Coast
author = James A. Gibbs
id = ISBN 0-8323-0391-7
publisher = Binford & Mort Publishing
date = June 1983

External links

* [http://www.iredale.de/maritime/peter.htm Peter Iredale at iredale.de]
* [http://www.mightyseas.co.uk/marhist/maryport/peter_iredale.htm The Maryport sailing ship Peter Iredale]
* [http://www.columbiariverbarpilots.com/Picture_gallery/weather_rough_seas/36peteriredaleathightide.jpgAerial photo at high tide] taken by Columbia Bar pilot
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