- Point Judith, Rhode Island
Point Judith is a village and a small cape, on the coast of
Narragansett, Rhode Island , on the western side ofNarragansett Bay where it opens out ontoRhode Island Sound .It is the location for the principal year-round ferry service that connectsBlock Island to the mainland.History
Point Judith was named in the seventeenth century after Judith Thatcher who was a passenger on a small vessel with her father when it ran aground on the point and was almost wrecked. It records that she rendered great service and as a result the vessel was saved. In remembrance of this the crew called the point after her name. [How Point Judith got its name; from notes found in the 1854 genealogy of the Greenleaf family. Note 98, pg. 110.]
During the
American Revolution , the British controlled Narragansett Bay and raided and burned the farms on Point Judith and the surrounding areas in the late 1770s under Captain Wallace. [ [http://books.google.com/books?id=G0IBAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA13&dq=%22point+judith%22+british+rhode&as_brr=1] ]Point Judith is the site of the last sinking of an Allied ship in the
Atlantic Ocean duringWorld War II . On May 5, 1945, at 5:40 p.m., theU-853 torpedoed the collier,S.S. Black Point ( http://www.usmm.org/blackpoint.html ), en route toBoston , She was within sight of theUnited States Coast Guard lighthouse station at Point Judith. The lookout at the lighthouse was just preparing to enter the sighting in his logbook when he heard the sound of the torpedo exploding as it hit the ship. The Black Point sank within 25 minutes. 12 lives were lost among her civilian crew and theUnited States Navy anti-aircraft crew aboard her, while 34 members of her crews were rescued. The resulting US Navy and US Coast Guard hunt for the U-853 is now often referred to as the *Battle of Point Judith* : ( http://www.desausa.org/de_photo_library/battle_of_point_judith.htm ). US Navy destroyers, destroyer escorts, and US Coast Guard cutters converged on the waters off Point Judith. Attacks withdepth charges and hedgehogs (hedgehog (weapon) ) continued until the U-853's destruction was confirmed the next morning. U-853 may have been the lastU-boat to sink a ship during World War II, but she also became the last one to be sunk. Her wreck lies in 135 feet of water and is a popular, but dangerous (at least three divers have died), destination for sport divers.In popular culture
Jandek has a song of the same name.ee also
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