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SS Marine Sulphur Queen, formally Esso New Haven, was a T2 tanker converted to carry molten sulphur. It is notable for its disappearance in 1963 near the southern coast of Florida, taking the lives of 39 crewmen.
SS Marine Sulphur Queen, formally Esso New Haven, was a T2 tanker converted to carry molten sulphur. It is notable for its disappearance in 1963 near the southern coast of Florida, taking the lives of 39 crewmen.
In Beaumont, Texas, last week a U.S. Coast Guard board of inquiry sought to solve the mystery of the Marine Sulphur Queen. A 523-ft. converted tanker, the Queen left Beaumont on Feb. 2,...
The MARINE SULPHUR QUEEN disappeared off the west coast of Florida on the 4th February 1963 on route to Norfolk, Va. Debris from this 524 ft tanker was recovered off Key West but no trace of the vessel or its 39 man crew have ever been found.
Standing near the seawall in Port Arthur in 1963, 8-year-old Gilbert Smith waved goodbye to his father as he sailed away on the Marine Sulphur Queen, a converted T-2 tanker, bound for...
Tragically lost in the Gulf of Mexico - February of 1963, the SS Marine Sulphur Queen was originally a World War 2 - T2 Tanker. Converted to a molten sulfur carrier, the ship was plagued with...
On February 2, 1963, SS Marine Sulphur Queen departed from Beaumont, Texas, bound for Norfolk, Virginia, with a cargo of 15,260 tons of molten sulphur. The ship had a crew of 39 men, mostly from Texas and Louisiana. The captain was Francis X. Callahan, a veteran mariner with 25 years of experience.
In 1963, the SS Marine Sulphur Queen, a large tanker ship carrying 39 passengers and molten sulfur, was last seen near the southern coast of Florida.
The SS Marine Sulphur Queen, a T2-SE-A1 type tank vessel of U.S. Registry, converted to carry molten sulphur, departed Beaumont, Texas, with a full cargo of 15,260 tons on the afternoon of 2 February 1963 enroute Norfolk, Va.
The SS Marine Sulphur Queen (1963) — The SS Marine Sulphur Queen, a tanker carrying molten sulfur, vanished in February 1963. The ship and its 39 crew members disappeared without a trace.