Carroll A. Deering Feb 12, 2007
The Carroll A. Deering was a five-masted schooner built at the G. G. Deering and Company shipyard in Bath, Maine. She was launched admist much fanfare on April 4, 1919. She was lost on January 30, 1921 on Diamond Shoals off of Cape Hatteras, North Carolina. The crew was never found. It is to this day classified on the Outer Banks of North Carolina as the Ghost Ship of Diamond Shoals. A book of the same name was written back in 2002 by Professor Bland Simpson of the University of North Carolina.
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