Stone Harbor, NJ – Shipwreck Revealed On Shore Beach Could Be 1880s Schooner

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    Stone Harbor, NJ – Shifting sands in Stone Harbor have uncovered what is believed to a wrecked ship from the late 19th century.

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    The approximately 25-foot-long vessel’s remains were visible on the southern part of the beach over the weekend.

    A local historian tells NJ.com the ship likely was the D.H. Ingraham, a schooner bound for Richmond, Virginia carrying a shipment of limes that sank in 1886.

    Newspaper archives recount how five crew members were rescued after a fire broke out on board.

    Shipwrecks are not an uncommon sight along the New Jersey shore. In 2014, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers discovered the remains of a 100-to-200-foot-long ship buried under a jetty while making repairs to the Barnegat Inlet jetty after Hurricane Sandy.

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    Information from: NJ Advance Media.


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    yaakov doe
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    yaakov doe
    5 years ago

    Sounds like there’s not a lot to salvage from this ship’s cargo