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Browsing named entities in a specific section of The Daily Dispatch: December 8, 1860., [Electronic resource]. Search the whole document.
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Swans Island (Maine, United States) (search for this): article 17
Wreck and loss of life.
--The Ellsworth American says that the schooner Constitution, Capt. Seth Staples, of and from Swan's Island, for Baltimore, was capsized in a squall on the evening of the 19th ult., two or three miles off Nausot Beach, on Cape Cod coast, and sunk immediately, having an assorted cargo of fish.
There were four persons on board — the captain, Mr. Daniel Babbidge the pilot, Allen Reed, and John H. Staples, a fatherless boy, of 18 years of age — all of Swan's Island, ae.
--The Ellsworth American says that the schooner Constitution, Capt. Seth Staples, of and from Swan's Island, for Baltimore, was capsized in a squall on the evening of the 19th ult., two or three miles off Nausot Beach, on Cape Cod coast, and sunk immediately, having an assorted cargo of fish.
There were four persons on board — the captain, Mr. Daniel Babbidge the pilot, Allen Reed, and John H. Staples, a fatherless boy, of 18 years of age — all of Swan's Island, and all lost but
John H. Staples (search for this): article 17
Wreck and loss of life.
--The Ellsworth American says that the schooner Constitution, Capt. Seth Staples, of and from Swan's Island, for Baltimore, was capsized in a squall on the evening of the 19th ult., two or three miles off Nausot Beach, on Cape Cod coast, and sunk immediately, having an assorted cargo of fish.
There were four persons on board — the captain, Mr. Daniel Babbidge the pilot, Allen Reed, and John H. Staples, a fatherless boy, of 18 years of age — all of Swan's Island, and all lost but Ree
Seth Staples (search for this): article 17
Wreck and loss of life.
--The Ellsworth American says that the schooner Constitution, Capt. Seth Staples, of and from Swan's Island, for Baltimore, was capsized in a squall on the evening of the 19th ult., two or three miles off Nausot Beach, on Cape Cod coast, and sunk immediately, having an assorted cargo of fish.
There were four persons on board — the captain, Mr. Daniel Babbidge the pilot, Allen Reed, and John H. Staples, a fatherless boy, of 18 years of age — all of Swan's Island, and all lost but Ree
Allen Reed (search for this): article 17
Daniel Babbidge (search for this): article 17
Wreck and loss of life.
--The Ellsworth American says that the schooner Constitution, Capt. Seth Staples, of and from Swan's Island, for Baltimore, was capsized in a squall on the evening of the 19th ult., two or three miles off Nausot Beach, on Cape Cod coast, and sunk immediately, having an assorted cargo of fish.
There were four persons on board — the captain, Mr. Daniel Babbidge the pilot, Allen Reed, and John H. Staples, a fatherless boy, of 18 years of age — all of Swan's Island, and all lost but Ree
19th (search for this): article 17
Wreck and loss of life.
--The Ellsworth American says that the schooner Constitution, Capt. Seth Staples, of and from Swan's Island, for Baltimore, was capsized in a squall on the evening of the 19th ult., two or three miles off Nausot Beach, on Cape Cod coast, and sunk immediately, having an assorted cargo of fish.
There were four persons on board — the captain, Mr. Daniel Babbidge the pilot, Allen Reed, and John H. Staples, a fatherless boy, of 18 years of age — all of Swan's Island, and all lost but Ree