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List of shipwrecks: 9 December 1994 Ship State Description Conquest United States: The 75-gross ton, 58-foot (17.7 m) fishing vessel burned and sank near the boat harbor at Sand Point, Alaska. [11] Salvador Allende Ukraine: The cargo ship sank during a storm in the North Atlantic Ocean with the loss of 29 of her 31 crew.
MV Salvador Allende was a cargo ship that sank in December 1994 in the North Atlantic Ocean with the loss of 29 of her 31 crew members. Salvador Allende was built by the Warnowwerft shipyard of Warnemünde, in what was then East Germany. [1] She was launched on 30 July 1973, and was delivered to Cuban owners. [1]
General Slocum – The paddle steamer caught fire and sank in New York City's East River on 15 June. 1,029 people were killed, [14] making it New York City's greatest loss of life until the September 11 attacks. [15] 1,029 1912 Japan: Kiche Maru – Sank in a typhoon in the Pacific on 22 September. It is estimated that more than 1,000 persons ...
SS America in New York, 1978. Following a period of layup in Timaru, New Zealand, [19] Australis was sold to Venture Cruise Lines of New York. Under this new ownership, the ship was renamed America once again in an attempt to capitalize on its American heritage [20] despite being registered as a Greek vessel. The ship's hull was painted dark ...
Ship Flag Sunk date Notes Coordinates Anona: 1944 A steam yacht sunk in the Viosca Knoll area. [42] La Belle France: 1686 A barque-longue of French explorer La Salle's expedition, which ran aground in Matagorda Bay. City of Waco United States: 9 November 1875 The Mallory Line (New York) steamer sunk after a fire aboard off Galveston. 56 lives ...
List of ships sunk by the Imperial Japanese Navy; List of Allied ships lost to Italian surface vessels in the Mediterranean (1940–43) List of wrecked or lost ships of the Ottoman steam navy; List of United States Navy losses in World War II
General Slocum was named for Civil War General [8] and New York Congressman Henry Warner Slocum. She was owned by the Knickerbocker Steamboat Company. [5]: 3 She operated in the New York City area as an excursion steamer for the next 13 years under the same ownership. General Slocum experienced a series of mishaps following her launch in 1891.
Shipwrecks of the Atlantic coastline of New York state and in its coastal rivers. This does not include shipwrecks in New York lakes or rivers. Pages in category "Shipwrecks of the New York (state) coast"