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Jessie

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Wreck Chart #6
Saint Paul Island

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Shipwreck Data

Vessel Name Jessie
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Vessel Type Barque (from Prince Edward Islaand)
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Hull Construction Wood
Propulsion Sails
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Date of Loss January 1, 1825
Reason for Loss Ran on rocks in snowstorm
Fatalities 26 (all aboard)
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Wreck Location Saint Paul Island, Jessie Cove, near southwest Light
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Other Information All aboard (26 people) made it safely onto the island, but later died of starvation and exposure. The tragedy of this wreck led to the construction of 2 lighthouses on Saint Paul Island several years later.
Attention Divers
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