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  1. Aftermath. See also. References. Further reading. External links. Carroll A. Deering. Coordinates: 35.262440°N 75.491695°W. The Carroll A. Deering was an American five-masted commercial schooner launched in 1919 and found run aground without its crew off Cape Hatteras, North Carolina, in January 1921. [2] [better source needed] [3] Overview.

  2. 31 de ene. de 2023 · In late January, 1921, all occupants of the schooner Carroll A. Deering disappeared somewhere in the waters along the North Carolina coast. The ship was still in good condition when it was spotted from Cape Hatteras on January 31, 1921, before it was torn apart on the Diamond Shoals.

  3. El Carroll A. Deering fue una goleta estadounidense de cinco mástiles que operaba como buque de carga propiedad de la Gardiner G. Deering Company con sede en Bath (estado de Maine). El barco fue botado el 4 de abril de 1919 en el astillero del mismo nombre, perteneciente a la naviera, y puesto en servicio ese mismo año.

  4. 3 de mar. de 2021 · In 1921, the Carroll A. Deering was found wrecked off the coast of North Carolina — with the crew nowhere in sight. Everyone from the FBI to local fishermen tried to find the missing sailors. All That's Interesting

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  5. Captain James Carlson of the Rescue boarded the ship and confirmed its identity as the Carroll A. Deering. Upon investigating the ship, it was discovered that all personal belongings, key navigational equipment, certain papers, and the ship’s anchors were missing.

  6. 3 de nov. de 2023 · The Carroll A. Deering, a five-masted schooner, was found abandoned under mysterious circumstances off the coast of North Carolina in 1921, with its crew vanished and the ship aground on Diamond Shoals.

  7. HATTERAS VILLAGE, N.C. (AP) — A five-masted schooner slammed into shoals off Hatteras 96 years ago today with sails fully engaged — and not one soul on board. Only a healthy six-toed cat greeted the Coast Guardsmen sent to the rescue. The Carroll A. Deering has been known ever since as the "ghost ship." "This is still one of the great unsolved maritime mysteries," said Joe Schwarzer ...