List of shipwrecks of Humboldt County, California explained

See also: List of shipwrecks of California.

The list of shipwrecks of Humboldt County, California lists the ships which sank on or near the coast of Humboldt County from the Del Norte county line to the north, the marine area around Cape Mendocino and south to the Mendocino County line to the south, as well as within Humboldt Bay itself. If survivors or casualties arrived or were immediately taken to locations in the county, the ship was added to this list. The list includes ships later refloated and repaired.

1850 - 1875

1875 - 1900

1900 - 1910

1911 - 1920

1921 - 1950

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Battle Rock . 2 . Oregon Statesman (Oregon City, Oregon) . March 2, 1852 . April 22, 2016 . Talky Tina Press.
  2. News: Loss of the Northerner.; History of the Vessel--Her Value and the Insurance. 7 February 1860. New York Times. 5 March 2012.
  3. Book: Jim Gibbs. Shipwrecks of the Pacific Coast. 1957. Binfords & Mort.
  4. http://magni.webcity.com.au/~rnb47409/vessels/collaroy.html Collaroy paddle-steamer; 356t. (1853-1884), four-masted barkentine (1885-1889)
  5. Book: Jim Gibbs. Disaster log of ships. 1971. Superior Pub. Co..
  6. Book: GPO. Annual Report of the United States Life-Saving Service for the Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 1906. 1906. GPO.
  7. Jehl, Francis, Menlo Park reminiscences : written in Edison's restored Menlo Park laboratory, Henry Ford Museum and Greenfield Village, Whitefish, Mass, Kessinger Publishing, 1 July 2002, page 564
  8. http://americanhistory.si.edu/lighting/19thcent/promo19.htm Promoting Edison's Lamp
  9. Kid, Ray E., Lighting the Steamship Columbia with Edison's First Commercial Light Plant, June 11, 1936, 5 pages, accessed November 24, 2013
  10. Dalton, Anthony A long, dangerous coastline : shipwreck tales from Alaska to California Heritage House Publishing Company, 1 Feb 2011 - 128 pages
  11. http://shipwrecks.slc.ca.gov/ShipwrecksDatabase/Shipwrecks_Database.asp California State Lands Commission Shipwreck Database
  12. Carranco, Lynwood. "The Brooklyn Tragedy." Humboldt Historian, Humboldt County Historical Society, Eureka, California. September–October 1985