Jacob M Haskell

- Type:
- shipwreck, schooner, USA
- Built:
- 1901, Cobb Butler & Co, Rockland ME USA
- Specs:
- ( 226 x 43 ft ) 1778 gross tons
- Sunk:
- Sunday June 2, 1918
bombed by U-151 - no casualties - Depth:
- 200 ft
Sister ship of the Edward H. Cole.
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U-151's path from Isabel B Wiley to Carolina
The U-151 was the first German U-boat to operate in U.S. territory in World War I. The U-151 is not actually sunk in these waters ( it was sunk deep off Virginia after the war, ) but it did "contribute" the following six shipwrecks, all on the same day, Sunday, June 2, 1918:
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- Type:
- shipwreck, schooner, USA
- Built:
- 1904, Cobb Butler & Co, Rockland ME USA
- Specs:
- ( 228 x 43 ft ) 1791 gross tons
- Sunk:
- Sunday June 2, 1918
bombed by U-151 - no casualties - Depth:
- 185 ft
More: Edward H Cole ...

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