- SS Earnmoor
The SS "Earnmoor" was a
steamship built by Palmers Co. inNewcastle upon Tyne , England in 1887 and registered under the U.K # 92856. She was 1,320 Tons, was convert|280|ft|m long, and had a beam of convert|36|ft|m. She was purchased by Alfred J. Earnshaw's Earline Steamship Company out ofSparrow's Point ,Baltimore, Maryland , United States. She was employed in moving iron ore and grain between the USA andRio de Janeiro until she was sunk in a hurricane about convert|250|mi|km north of Puerto Rico on September 5, 1889. Her captain, R. J. Grey along with 18 members of her crew were lost. A small group of six men, lead by the second officer Herbert W. Stone, managed to free a lifeboat during the storm and drifted for 21 days in the open boat for approximately convert|1200|mi|km until they were picked up by the S.S Mosquito just offCape Hatteras ,North Carolina on September 29, 1889. Calculations say that the boat averaged 1.3 knots in theSargasso Sea until they reached theGulf Stream , where the pace quickened to convert|3|kn|km/h. The survivors were taken to a hospital inNassau, Bahamas until they recovered enough to be brought back to the United States. An account of the ordeal was given by Herbert W. Stone to a church group around the turn of the century. Only one transcript is known to exist. A non-fiction book is currently being written about the experience of Second Officer Herbert W. Stone.Notes
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