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A ship that was stranded on High Pines, a section of Duxbury beach off the Gurnet. "In March 1792, the ship Columbia, of three hundred tons, of Portland, Capt. Isaac Chauncy, was stranded on the beach at the High Pines, and fourteen men lost, and two, the second mate and a boy, were saved." [8] Columbia United States: 26 November 1898
Shipwrecks on the National Register of Historic Places in Massachusetts (5 P) Pages in category "Shipwrecks of the Massachusetts coast" The following 51 pages are in this category, out of 51 total.
A French ship that sank following an 1856 collision has been found off the Massachusetts coast, according to a report. Lost ‘state-of-the-art’ French ship that sunk in 1856 found off ...
A research team in New Jersey has discovered the remains of a steamship that went missing in 1856 off the coast of Massachusetts Remains from 1856 Shipwreck Found Off the Coast of Massachusetts ...
M. Manchester and Lawrence Railroad; Mansfield and Framingham Railroad; Martha's Vineyard Railroad; Massachusetts Central Railroad (1869–83) Medford branch (Boston and Maine Railroad)
The wreck of a passenger steamship that sank in 1856 in the Atlantic Ocean has been discovered about 200 miles off the coast of Massachusetts, a New Jersey-based salvage group said.
see also Boston, Winthrop and Point Shirley Railroad and Eastern Junction, Broad Sound Pier and Point Shirley Railroad, which built lines and later abandoned them Cape Ann Granite Railroad: Pigeon Cove Harbor: Cape Ann Granite Company quarries: Grafton and Upton Railroad: North Grafton: Milford: Upton Loop, West Upton to Upton: Hampden Railroad ...
Plymouth and Middleborough Railroad: 1892 this line has been abandoned Cohasset to South Duxbury 1871 17.5 mi or 28.2 km Duxbury and Cohasset Railroad: 1904 line now part of MBTA Greenbush commuter rail line; other parts have been abandoned South Duxbury to Kingston: 1874 3.2 mi or 5.1 km Duxbury and Cohasset Railroad: 1904 this line has been ...