After the captain completed his required daily check-in on January 18, 1929, no one ever saw or heard from the ST "Seiner" again ...
A sternpost and rudder from a 19th-century fishing vessel were discovered on Nantucket, prompting preservation efforts by ...
The vessel slab was found Tuesday on Low Beach by a person exploring the area with a metal detector, the Inquirer and Mirror ...
A dive team has identified a shipwreck off the coast of Nantucket as a World War I-era fishing boat that sank nearly 100 years ago with more than 20 men aboard. The ST Seiner was last seen in January ...
A maritime salvage company announced Wednesday that it had found the shipwreck of a fishing vessel, missing for nearly a century, far off the Massachusetts coast. But days after the vessel was ...
Along Nantucket's eastern shore lies a landscape of weathered cottages, historic landmarks, sweeping bluffs, and views of the Atlantic horizon.
On January 9, 1929, the ST Seiner set sail from New London, Connecticut. On January 18, the captain of the steam-powered fishing trawler made his required daily check-in with the Portland Trawling ...