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French Steamship, Massachusetts
Steamship that sunk in 1856 with 132 on board discovered in Atlantic, 200 miles from shore
All but 16 of 132 people on board perished when Le Lyonnais sank in 1856 off Massachusetts. Now a New Jersey dive team has found the ship.
Divers Discover the Long-Lost Wreckage of a Passenger Steamship That Sank in a Hit-and-Run in 1856
On November 2, 1856, the passenger steamship Le Lyonnais was sailing off the coast of Massachusetts when it collided with a sailing vessel called the Adriatic. The Adriatic suffered minor damage and continued on.
1856 French steamship wreck discovered off New England coast
On Nov. 5, 1856, the French steamship Le Lyonnais was lost forever when a maritime disaster took place, sending the ship to the bottom of the ocean off the coast of Massachusetts. Decades later, a marine salvage crew found the wreck of Le Lyonnais about 200 miles off New Bedford,
‘Le Lyonnais,' a Long-Lost French Steamship, Has Been Discovered Off the Massachusetts Coast
The French passenger steamship Le Lyonnais, missing since 1856, has been located in the Atlantic Ocean. According to the Associated Press, the salvage firm Atlantic Wreck Salvage worked with the dive vessel D/V Tenacious to locate the ship roughly 200 miles off New Bedford,
Wreck of French steamship that sunk in 1856 discovered off New England coast
A marine salvage firm has found the wreck of a long lost French steamship about 200 miles off New Bedford, Massachusetts.
French Ship That Sunk in 1856 Discovered off Massachusetts Coast
A French ship that sunk in 1856 was recently discovered off the coast of Massachusetts. Last month, Atlantic Wreck Salvage, a New Jersey-based salvage firm, discovered the wreckage of the Le Lyonnais,
Wreck discovered of French steamship that sank in Atlantic in 1856
A US dive team has discovered the wreck of a French steamship, Le Lyonnais, that sank in the Atlantic Ocean in 1856 after a collision with an American sailing vessel, claiming the lives of 114 passengers and crew.
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Steamship Authority head to step down amid calls for new leadership
General Manager Bob Davis announced he will leave the top position at the ferry service in the next year. Multiple ...
The Martha's Vineyard Times
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New Steamship website put on hold
After over two years of development and millions poured into developing a new website, the Steamship Authority decided to ...
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Steamship lines add strike surcharges
Inside the newsletter: steamship lines react to potential port strike; tariffs targeted; exploding pager supply chains The ...
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Steamship Authority general manager stepping down next year
Steamship Authority General Manager Robert Davis announced at a board meeting he will leave the Cape Cod and Islands boat ...
The Martha's Vineyard Times
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County Commissioners starting Steamship pressure campaign
Members of the Dukes County Commission plan to pressure the Steamship Authority board to make management changes atop the ...
CapeNews.net
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Steamship Authority General Manger Stepping Down
Woods Hole, Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket Steamship Authority General Manager Robert B. Davis announced today that he will ...
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