The Dramatic Wreck of the SS LAUREL (1929)
If you enjoyed this video, please consider joining my Patreon to help create more videos like this! / parttimeexplorer or join my YouTube Channel Membership here: / @parttimeexplorer To give a one-time tip, please visit: https://www.historicalfx.com/support The Laurel, originally built in 1920 as the West Jessup by the Ames Shipbuilding Company, was a cargo steamer based on design number 1080 of the Emergency Fleet Corporation. After sailing several voyages across the Pacific, the Laurel became a lumber freighter for the Quaker Line, a subsidiary of the States Line. In 1929, with 32 souls on board, Laurel beached on Peacock Spit, Washington, just at the mouth of the Columbia River near Astoria, Oregon. In this documentary, we're visiting the Columbia River Maritime Museum, the Columbia Pacific Heritage Museum, and the Cape May Maritime Museum. Show some support to the efforts of the Cape May Maritime Museum working to restore a lifeboat similar to the ones sent out to rescue those trapped on the Laurel. https://www.cmmaritime.org/

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