Box 2
Contains 14 Results:
"Mystery of Lost Crew of the Mary Celeste," Brooklyn Daily Eagle, New York, 1902
Series II. Newspaper Clippings and Articles contains original and photocopied newspaper and magazine articles related to the Mary Celeste's voyage in 1872 and the crew's disappearance. Explanations, speculations, sensational accounts, and survivor stories are included in these articles. They are arranged chronologically.
"Many 'Explanations' But None Solve 'Marie Celeste' Mystery," New Bedford Sunday Standard, 1924
Series II. Newspaper Clippings and Articles contains original and photocopied newspaper and magazine articles related to the Mary Celeste's voyage in 1872 and the crew's disappearance. Explanations, speculations, sensational accounts, and survivor stories are included in these articles. They are arranged chronologically.
"Mystery of the Mary Celeste," New York Times Magazine, 1924
Series II. Newspaper Clippings and Articles contains original and photocopied newspaper and magazine articles related to the Mary Celeste's voyage in 1872 and the crew's disappearance. Explanations, speculations, sensational accounts, and survivor stories are included in these articles. They are arranged chronologically.
"Cook of Marie Celeste, Mysterious Derelict Which Puzzled Whole World, Reveals Truth," Boston Sunday Post, 1926
Series II. Newspaper Clippings and Articles contains original and photocopied newspaper and magazine articles related to the Mary Celeste's voyage in 1872 and the crew's disappearance. Explanations, speculations, sensational accounts, and survivor stories are included in these articles. They are arranged chronologically.
"One Mystery of Marie Celeste, 1872 Hoodoo Craft, Solved Here," Boston Globe, 1929
Series II. Newspaper Clippings and Articles contains original and photocopied newspaper and magazine articles related to the Mary Celeste's voyage in 1872 and the crew's disappearance. Explanations, speculations, sensational accounts, and survivor stories are included in these articles. They are arranged chronologically.
"Facts Refute the Mary Celeste Solution," Sunday Standard, New Bedford, Mass., 1929
Series II. Newspaper Clippings and Articles contains original and photocopied newspaper and magazine articles related to the Mary Celeste's voyage in 1872 and the crew's disappearance. Explanations, speculations, sensational accounts, and survivor stories are included in these articles. They are arranged chronologically.
" 'Mystery' Ship Conclusions Questioned by F. J. Shepard," Buffalo Evening News, 1929
Series II. Newspaper Clippings and Articles contains original and photocopied newspaper and magazine articles related to the Mary Celeste's voyage in 1872 and the crew's disappearance. Explanations, speculations, sensational accounts, and survivor stories are included in these articles. They are arranged chronologically.
"The Mary Celeste, A Mystery of the Sea," The Radio Times, North of England Edition, 1931
Series II. Newspaper Clippings and Articles contains original and photocopied newspaper and magazine articles related to the Mary Celeste's voyage in 1872 and the crew's disappearance. Explanations, speculations, sensational accounts, and survivor stories are included in these articles. They are arranged chronologically.
"Sixty-Year Mystery of the Marie Celeste Solved at Last," Richmond Times-Dispatch, 1933
Series II. Newspaper Clippings and Articles contains original and photocopied newspaper and magazine articles related to the Mary Celeste's voyage in 1872 and the crew's disappearance. Explanations, speculations, sensational accounts, and survivor stories are included in these articles. They are arranged chronologically.
"Unsolved Mysteries of the Sea," Lloyd's (Lloyd's of London), 1937
Series II. Newspaper Clippings and Articles contains original and photocopied newspaper and magazine articles related to the Mary Celeste's voyage in 1872 and the crew's disappearance. Explanations, speculations, sensational accounts, and survivor stories are included in these articles. They are arranged chronologically.