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A German steamboat that was seized by the United States in 1917, and eventually ran aground off San Miguel Island, on the same day as the Honda Point Disaster. USS Delphy United States Navy: 8 September 1923 One of seven United States Navy ships that ran aground off Lompoc in an incident known as the Honda Point Disaster
A St. Louis-class protected cruiser that ran aground off Samoa, California in a naval fiasco during refloating attempts of USS H-3 ( United States Navy). The Milwaukee was a total loss. [ 3 ] [ 6 ] 40°48′44″N 124°11′54″W / 40.812300°N 124.198333°W / 40.812300; -124.198333 ( USS Milwaukee
Craigslist headquarters in the Inner Sunset District of San Francisco prior to 2010. The site serves more than 20 billion [17] page views per month, putting it in 72nd place overall among websites worldwide and 11th place overall among websites in the United States (per Alexa.com on June 28, 2016), with more than 49.4 million unique monthly visitors in the United States alone (per Compete.com ...
California’s Democratic Governor Gavin Newsom on Monday announced he is seeking up to $25 million in additional funding for legal fights with the incoming administration of U.S. President-elect ...
The British Pacific Station's ships off California were stronger in ships, guns and men. [35] Hearing rumors of possible Californio military action against the newly arrived settlers in California (this had already happened in 1840), [38] some settlers decided to neutralize the small Californio garrison at Sonoma, California. On 15 June 1846 ...
The first whale reported dead this season in a coastal California city was likely killed by a boat strike, experts say. A necropsy of the gray whale carcass that washed up near a San Francisco Bay ...
There is so much to see and learn at this Florida-based laboratory and aquarium. To start, you can see a whole host of magical marine creatures up close and personal, thanks to its 135,000-gallon ...
The American steamship Lansing, as well as the steam-schooner California, both anchored in Pyramid Cove, on the south side of San Clemente Island, to process blue, fin and humpback whales caught by their "killer boats" (steam-driven whale catchers)—the former between 1926 [22] and 1930, [23] and the latter between 1933 [24] and 1937. [25]