Tag Archives: New Jersey

John Minturn

 

In 1845 all was quiet along the Eastern seaboard of the United States; no hurricanes or tropical storms were recorded. But the residents along the coast knew it was an aberration; Mother Nature keeps a ledger and things need to balance out over time.

When 1846 finally arrived, the quietude of the previous year disturbed the shore inhabitants causing them to turn a weather-eye for the next nor’easter.

The storm in all its fury arrived on Saturday, February 14th pounding the East Coast from the Carolinas to Maine. But special punishment appeared to be reserved for New Jersey.

Nine vessels would be thrown upon the shore and scores of deaths were recorded.

The “Minturn Storm” not only claimed the brig John Minturn but eight other vessels: The Register, Pioneer, Mary Ellen, Arkansas, Antares, New Jersey, Alabama, and Lotty.

Undiminished Violence details the days leading up to the storm as well as the destruction it caused along the entire east coast of the United States.

Undiminished Violence; The John Minturn storm of 1846, part of the New Jersey Shipwreck Series is available on Amazon:

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Great Isaac

 

 

 

 

 

 

The ocean-going tug Great Isaac tows a WWII Liberty Ship north of the New Jersey coast towards the Brooklyn Navy Yard in 1947. Dense fog descends near Barnegat where a freighter heads southbound. The three meet early in the morning.

The collision and wreck is one story. But two greater connections to U.S. and World history are revealed.

The Fog Shrouded Sea; The Demise of the Great Isaac, part of the New Jersey Shipwreck Series is available on Amazon:

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HMS Zebra

In 1777, the British Royal Navy under Lord Cornwallis dispatched seventy-one warships to New York to crush the American revolutionaries.

The HMS Zebra serves as the flagship for the British squadron seeking to oust the privateers from Egg Harbor, New Jersey. Thanks to George Washington’s network of spies, things do not go as planned for the British when they finally reach the harbor.

The shifting shoals of the harbor would claim the British flagship.

 

 

Ensnared: The 1777 loss of the HMS Zebra, part of the New Jersey Shipwreck Series is available on Amazon:

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