Contributed by Scarborough Historical Society & Museum
- MMN #31712
- print page
- download web image
Purchase a reproduction of this item on VintageMaineImages.com.
This record was added to Maine Memory Network through the efforts of a student at Scarborough Middle School. More info about student projects.
Description
The Sagamore was a steel ship belonging to the Eastern Line Steamship Company. It was traveling from Portland, headed for New York, when a Northeast blizzard occurred on January 14, 1934. It ran onto Corwin Rock, some four miles off shore, and punctured a hole in the hull. It came ashore at Prout's Neck where the crew was saved as they were removed by the Coast Guard. The ship was carrying bolts of woolen cloth as part of its cargo.
About This Item
- Title: Wreck of the Sagamore, January 14, 1934
- Creator: Ralph F. Blood
- Creation Date: 1934-01-14
- Subject Date: 1934-01-14
- Location: Prouts Neck, Scarborough, Cumberland County, ME
- Media: Slide
- Collection: Rodney Laughton
- Object Type: Image
Cross Reference Searches
Standardized Subject Headings
- Storms--Maine--Scarborough
- Shipwrecks--Maine--Scarborough
- Eastern Steamship Lines
- Marine accidents--Maine--Scarborough
- Sagamore (Ship)
For more information about this item, contact:
Scarborough Historical Society & MuseumPO Box 156, Scarborough, ME 04070-0156
(207) 885-9997
This Item is protected by copyright and/or related rights. No Permission is required to use the low-resolution watermarked image for educational use, or as allowed by the applicable copyright. For all other uses, permission is required.
Please post your comment below to share with others. If you'd like to privately share a comment or correction with MMN staff, please send us a message with this link.