Annie C. Maguire

History
United Kingdom
NameAnnie C. Maguire
Launched1853
FateWrecked 24 December 1886
General characteristics [1]
TypeBarque
Tonnage1,363 tons
Length188 ft (57 m)
Complement14

Annie C. Maguire was a British three-masted barque sailing from Buenos Aires, Argentina, on 24 December 1886, when she struck the ledge at Portland Head Light, Cape Elizabeth, Maine. Lighthouse Keeper Joshua Strout, his son, wife, and volunteers rigged an ordinary ladder as a gangplank between the shore and the ledge against which the ship was heeled. Captain O'Neil, the ship's master, his wife, two mates, and the nine-man crew clambered onto the ledge and then, one by one, crossed the ladder to safety.

The cause of the wreck is puzzling, since visibility was not a problem. Members of the crew reported they "plainly saw Portland Light before the disaster and are unable to account for same."[2]

Today, letters painted on the rocks below the lighthouse commemorate the wreck and the Christmas Eve rescue.

References

  1. ^ "Hunting New England Shipwrecks". wreckhunter.net. 2012. Retrieved 29 June 2012.
  2. ^ Holman, Gordon. "The Wreck of the Annie C. Maguire". Friends of Fort Williams Park. Retrieved 19 July 2022.

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