Ada K. Damon

[7][8] On 20 March 1893, a snow storm caused a dory with eight fishermen aboard to get separated from Ada K. Damon off Highland Light.[9][10][11] On 26 December 1909, Ada K. Damon′s anchor chain broke, setting her adrift, and she ran aground on Crane Beach in Ipswich, Massachusetts.[14] The United States Life-Saving Service offered to assist in salvaging the ship, but her master, Captain A.K.In September 2020, Hurricane Teddy hammered the exposed wreck, tearing apart the hull and scattering debris across the beach.[21] In the aftermath of the storm, continued erosion of the beach scattered debris around Ipswich Bay and beyond, leaving little remaining.
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