13347. (photo) Clyde Freighter Ozark aground off Pamet River Coast Guard Station, Truro c.1927.
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13347. (photo) Clyde Freighter Ozark aground off Pamet River Coast Guard Station, Truro c.1927.
13347. (photo) Clyde Freighter Ozark aground off Pamet River Coast Guard Station, Truro c.1927. 8” x 10”. Clear large b/w press photograph shows a great view of the Clyde freighter Ozark on the sand bar off the Pamet River Coast Guard Station. On June 23, 1927 the Clyde freighter Ozark rammed and sunk the steam trawler Surge in heavy fog 5 miles off Truro. The Surge sank immediately and her crew had no chance to launch a lifeboat. Nineteen members of the Surge’s crew went into the water and were rescued by the Ozark’s crew, with three additional crewmen missing. The collision left the Ozark with a gaping hole in her bow and she was forced beach herself on the outer bars 3 miles from the Pamet River Coast Guard station. Only the fact that the seas were calm prevented a larger loss of life. Clear, original print, includes date and description on back. Dated June 24, 1927. (VG+). $68.