The 10-gross register tonsloop was stranded at Brunswick, Georgia. Both people on board survived.[1]
4 January[]
List of shipwrecks: 4 January 1907
Ship
Country
Description
United States
The 123-gross register tonschooner was stranded on off the coast of Massachusetts with the loss of one life. Refloated on 6 January and taken to Hyannis, Massachusetts intact by USRC Gresham and a tug, or was blown in two with one part left in place and the other part taken to Hyannis Port, Massachusetts. There were four survivors who were rescued by the United States Life Saving Service.[2][3][4]
Greyhound
United States
While pulled out on the beach at Nome, Territory of Alaska, for the winter with no one aboard, the 9-ton or 11-gross register ton (sources disagree), 52-foot (15.8 m) motor vessel was crushed by ice on the sand spit between the Snake River and the Bering Sea. She was declared a total loss.[5][6]
7 January[]
List of shipwrecks: 7 January 1907
Ship
Country
Description
Nellie
United States
The 41-gross register tonscrew steamer burned at on the Delaware River. All four people on board survived.[7]
The 6-gross register tonmotor vessel was stranded at Santa Barbara, California. Both people on board survived.[7]
9 January[]
List of shipwrecks: 9 January 1907
Ship
Country
Description
United States
The 44-gross register tonschooner sank in the East River off Brooklyn, New York, just east of the Brooklyn Bridge after colliding with the bargeLancaster (United States), which was among barges under tow by the steamtug (United States). Her entire crew of eight survived and made it onto one of the barges.[10][11]
United States
The 409-gross register tonscrew steamer burned at St. Ignace, Michigan. Both people on board survived.[12]
United States
The towsteamer burned to the waterline in the Delaware River off .[13]
10 January[]
List of shipwrecks: 10 January 1907
Ship
Country
Description
Delaware
United States
The 294-gross register tonbarge was stranded either on Napatree Point, 1 mile (1.6 km) west-northwest of the United States Life-Saving Service station at Watch Hill, Rhode Island, or on Fishers Island in New York (sources disagree) when she lost her towline to (United States) in a gale in Long Island Sound. Her crew made it to shore in her boats.[14][15][3]
United States
The laid-up steamer burned at St. Ignace, Michigan and was totally destroyed.[16]
Honesdale
United States
The 277-gross register tonbarge was stranded when she lost her towline to (United States) in a gale in Long Island Sound either on Napatree Point 1 nautical mile (1.9 km; 1.2 mi) west-northwest of the United States Life-Saving Service station at Watch Hill, Rhode Island, or on Fishers Island in New York (sources disagree). Both people on board were rescued by the U.S. Life-Saving Service.[14][15][3]
Jessie L. Boyce
United States
The 196-gross register tonschooner was stranded on on the coast of Maine. All six people on board survived.[1]
Marvin
United States
The barge was stranded on Napatree Point, 1 mile (1.6 km) west-northwest of the Watch Hill, Rhode Island, Life-Saving Station, or on Fishers Island in New York (sources disagree) when she lost her towline after losing her towline to (United States) in a gale in Long Island Sound. Both people on board were rescued by the United States Life-Saving Service.[15][3]
Richard Wainwright
United States
The 133-gross register tonschooner was stranded in St. George's Bay on the coast of Newfoundland with the loss of one life. There were nine survivors.[8]
Tropic Bird
United States
The 347-gross register tonbarkentine was stranded in Chamela Bay on the coast of Mexico. All 10 people on board survived.[17]
The wooden screw steamer was wrecked on or (sources disagree) while attempting to enter either Clallam Bay, Washington, or a port in Oregon (sources disagree) during a severe snowstorm. All 31 passengers and crew were rescued by the tugsLorne and Wyadda and the passengersteamer (all United States).[17][18]
Dash
United States
The 17-gross register tonschooner was stranded on Woman Key in the Florida Keys. All three people on board survived.[19]
Turbinia
United Kingdom
The steamship was run into by the steamship (United Kingdom), which was being launched at Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland and was cut in two. Subsequently repaired and returned to service.
With no one on board, the 30-gross register ton sternwheel passengerpaddle steamer broke her moorings on the Coquille River in Oregon during high water, drifted into trees, and was wrecked at Myrtle Point.[7]
12 January[]
List of shipwrecks: 12 January 1907
Ship
Country
Description
United States
The steamer ran aground on a reef off . She was refloated on 14 January.[20]
Felicidad
United States
The 6-gross register tonsloop foundered off , Puerto Rico, with the loss of one life. There were two survivors.[21]
United States
The motor vessel was destroyed by a gas explosion at Vincennes, Indiana.[22]
The 2,696 GRT steamer on a voyage from Boston to Charleston and Jacksonville with general cargo ran aground on Orleans Beach, near Orleans and got stranded. The ship was successfully refloated on 14 March, repaired and returned to service in April of the same year.
14 January[]
List of shipwrecks: 14 January 1907
Ship
Country
Description
United States
The 196-gross register tonschooner was stranded, filled, and sank at , Virginia. She was atripped and abandoned. All seven people on board were rescued by the United States Life-Saving Service.[1][24]
Sea Flower
United States
The 7-gross register tonsloop-rigged yacht was stranded in Green Bay on the coast of Wisconsin. All four people on board survived.[8]
United States
The steam screwcargo ship parted one of her wheel ropes while crossing the bar at Humboldt Bay on the North Coast of California. She lost steering and struck rocks off the North Jetty. She was backed off, but leaking water put out her boiler fire, causing her to lose propulsion. The United States Life Saving Service rescued her crew. She was stranded on the beach in Humboldt Bay. She was stripped and abandoned.[7][25][24]
15 January[]
List of shipwrecks: 15 January 1907
Ship
Country
Description
United States
The tow steamer struck a snag in the , Florida and sank. Raised immediately.[26]
The 4,658 GRT ocean liner ran aground on a reef east of Plum Point Lighthouse while attempting to enter Kingston Harbour. The lighthouse was not working due to a recent earthquake contributing to the disaster.
18 January[]
List of shipwrecks: 18 January 1907
Ship
Country
Description
Greece
The vessel collided with (Norway) off the Haisboro' Light, England and sank.[27]
19 January[]
List of shipwrecks: 19 January 1907
Ship
Country
Description
Marie
United States
The steamer sank in a strong windstorm while tied to the bank at Evansville, Indiana. Later raised.[28]
Marie Thérese
France
The brigantine was wrecked on the Helwick Sands, in the Bristol Channel. Her eight crew survived. She was on a voyage from Arcachon, Loire-Inférieure to Swansea, Glamorgan, United Kingdom.[29]
Maud Malloch
United States
The 116-gross register tonschooner was stranded at on the coast of Maine. All three people on board survived.[8]
United Kingdom
The steamer collided with the ocean linerVaderland (Belgium) in the English Channel off the Goodwin Sands and sank.[27]
20 January[]
List of shipwrecks: 20 January 1907
Ship
Country
Description
United States
The laid up steamer was washed ashore at Buffalo, New York when part of the harbor's breakwater was destroyed in a gale and snowstorm.[22][30]
Annie M. Ash
United States
The 1,258-gross register tonschoonerbarge or scow barge foundered off Fire Island on the coast of Long Island, New York. All five people on board survived.[10]
United States
The laid up steamer was washed ashore at Buffalo, New York when part of the harbor's breakwater was destroyed in a gale and snowstorm. The vessel was refloated on 15 July.[31]
United States
The laid up steamer was washed ashore at Buffalo, New York when part of the harbor's breakwater was destroyed in a gale and snowstorm.[22][30]
United States
The laid up steamer was washed ashore at Buffalo, New York when part of the harbor's breakwater was destroyed in a gale and snowstorm.[22][30]
Vigilant
United States
The 92-gross register tonmotor vessel was stranded on , Newfoundland. All 10 people on board survived.[7]
United States
The laid up steamer was washed ashore at Buffalo, New York when part of the harbor's breakwater was destroyed in a gale and snowstorm. The vessel was refloated on 28 June.[31]
21 January[]
List of shipwrecks: 21 January 1907
Ship
Country
Description
United States
The tug was damaged in a collision with ferry (United States) in the North River off Twentieth Street, New York City. She headed for dock at Thirteenth Street, Hoboken, New Jersey, but sank in shoal water off Hoboken.[32]
United States
Carrying a cargo of coal and lumber, the 165-foot (50 m), 852-gross register tonschooner barge (or scow barge) foundered in a gale with heavy seas 300 feet (91 m) off the entrance buoy for Great Salt Pond Harbor on Block Island off the coast of Rhode Island, sinking in up to 80 feet (24 m) of water 0.5 nautical miles (0.93 km; 0.58 mi) west-northwest of the Great Salt Pond jetty at 41°12′07″N071°36′03″W / 41.20194°N 71.60083°W / 41.20194; -71.60083 (Montana). All four people on board were rescued by a tug. The wreck was dynamited and partly removed between 1 and 16 May.[8][33][34][35][36]
22 January[]
List of shipwrecks: 22 January 1907
Ship
Country
Description
Cohasset
United States
The 965-gross register tonschooner burned at Canton, Maryland. All five people on board survived.[21]
Fiheman
United States
The 174-gross register tonschooner foundered off Cape Elizabeth, Maine. All five people on board survived.[21]
With no one on board, the 13-gross register tonscrew steamer foundered in Lake Washington in Washington.[7]
24 January[]
List of shipwrecks: 24 January 1907
Ship
Country
Description
Adam W. Spies
United States
The 1,222-gross register tonschooner was stranded 40 nautical miles (74 km; 46 mi) west of in the Florida Keys. All 10 people on board survived.[10]
Addie
United States
The 80-gross register tonschooner was stranded on off the coast of Maine. All three people on board survived.[10]
25 January[]
List of shipwrecks: 25 January 1907
Ship
Country
Description
United States
The 7-gross register tonmotor vessel was lost when she collided with the screw steamer (United States) in the harbor at San Pedro, California. Both people on board survived.[5]
United States
The 29-gross register tonmotor vessel was lost when she collided with the screw steamer (United States) in the harbor at San Pedro, California. All four people on board survived.[5]
Richard III
United States
The 985-gross register tonbarge was cast adrift and abandoned during a gale by her towing vessel, the steamerAlaskan (United States), in Clarence Strait in the Alexander Archipelago in Southeast Alaska due to the bad weather and low fuel. All six people aboard survived. She eventually was wrecked without loss of life in Virago Sound on Graham Island in the Queen Charlotte Islands in British Columbia, Canada.[1][37]
Samuel H. Sharp
United States
The 236-gross register tonschooner was stranded on Cape May on the coast of New Jersey and broke up. The United States Life-Saving Service rescued all six people on board.[33][8]
27 January[]
List of shipwrecks: 27 January 1907
Ship
Country
Description
United States
The 28-gross register ton sternwheel paddle steamer burned whiling lying at the bank of the Mississippi River at Hickman, Kentucky. All 20 people on board survived, but she was declared a total loss.[5][38]
28 January[]
List of shipwrecks: 28 January 1907
Ship
Country
Description
United States
The steamer was at her landing in the upper Green River and sprung a leak and sank.[39]
29 January[]
List of shipwrecks: 29 January 1907
Ship
Country
Description
United States
The 16-gross register ton sternwheel paddle steamer burned to the waterline and sank in six feet (1.8 m) of water in , Louisiana. All six people on board survived,[5][40]
31 January[]
List of shipwrecks: 31 January 1907
Ship
Country
Description
Andrew Adams
United States
The 812-gross register tonschooner was stranded on Isla Barú near Cartagena, Colombia. All eight people on board survived.[10]
United States
The 347-gross register ton sternwheel paddle steamer was stranded at Lumber City, Georgia. All eight people on board survived.[5]
February[]
2 February[]
List of shipwrecks: 2 February 1907
Ship
Country
Description
United States
The 552-gross register tonbark was lost in a collision with the screw steamer (United States) off Sandy Hook, New Jersey, 15 nautical miles (28 km; 17 mi) off the Scotland Lightship. Her entire crew of 10 was taken off by Seneca and survived.[10][41]
United States
The tug sank at Union Dock, Baltimore, Maryland. Raised on 4 February.[42]
3 February[]
List of shipwrecks: 3 February 1907
Ship
Country
Description
Alpha
United States
The 300-gross register tonschooner was stranded on the coast of Oregon nine miles (14 km) north of the mouth of the Umpqua River. All eight people on board made it to shore on their own. After many failed attempts at refloating her, she was declared an economic total loss and abandoned in June or July 1907.[19][43]
4 February[]
List of shipwrecks: 4 February 1907
Ship
Country
Description
Solano
United States
The 728-gross register tonschooner was stranded on the coast of Washington 4 miles (6.4 km) south of Willapa Bay. All 10 people on board survived.[44]
Tena A. Cotton
United States
The 377-gross register tonschooner was stranded at Ocean City, Maryland. All seven people on board survived.[8]
Zaza
United States
The 17-gross register tonschooner was stranded on San Clemente Island in the Channel Islands off California. All six people on board survived.[17]
5 February[]
List of shipwrecks: 5 February 1907
Ship
Country
Description
Bala
United States
The 678-gross register tonschoonerbarge or scow barge foundered off Atlantic City, New Jersey with the loss of all three people on board.[10]
Darby
United States
The 1,513-gross register tonschoonerbarge or scow barge foundered off Atlantic City, New Jersey. All five people on board survived.[21]
Ellen F. Gleason
United States
The 72-gross register tonschooner sank when she collided with the screw steamer (United Kingdom) in the North Atlantic Ocean 300 nautical miles (560 km; 350 mi) northeast of Boston, Massachusetts. All 14 people on board survived.[21]
United States
The towsteamer'sboiler exploded and she burned to the waterline and sank near Williams Island in the Tennessee River. Two crewmen were killed.[45]
Portland
United Kingdom
The Clyde Shipping Company-owned cargo ship collided with and was run down by Welshman near Greenock, Scotland. She was carrying a cargo of whisky valued at £8,000.[46]
Wm. F. Witzemann
United States
The 473-gross register tonschooner was stranded 4 miles (6.4 km) north of Bolinas, California. All seven people on board survived.[17]
Woodbury
United States
The 735-gross register tonschoonerbarge or scow barge was stranded off Highland Light on Cape Cod on the coast of Massachusetts in a gale and snowstorm. The United States Life-Saving Service rescued all three people on board. She broke up on 19 February.[47][17]
6 February[]
List of shipwrecks: 6 February 1907
Ship
Country
Description
Bala
United States
The barge, under tow by the steamer (United States), sprung a leak before midnight on 5 February, and then sank on 6 February near Absecon, New Jersey, with the loss of all three hands.[48]
Darby
United States
The barge sprung a leak before midnight on 5 February. Her crew was rescued by her towsteamer, (United States), at 12:15 on 6 February. The barge then sank near Absecon, New Jersey.[48]
Hilda
United States
The 647-gross register tonschooner was stranded on Diamond Shoal off Cape Hatteras, North Carolina, in a heavy gale with the loss of all seven people on board.[1][47]
7 February[]
List of shipwrecks: 7 February 1907
Ship
Country
Description
John K. Kirkman
United States
The 37-gross register tonschooner was lost when she struck a pier at Jamestown Island on the James River in Virginia. All three people on board survived.[1]
8 February[]
List of shipwrecks: 8 February 1907
Ship
Country
Description
United States
The steamer was stranded on Pine Tree Point three miles (4.8 km) miles west north west of the Benton Point, Rhode Island Life Saving Station. Her crew made it to shore on their own. The vessel was refloated on 5 March.[49]
9 February[]
List of shipwrecks: 9 February 1907
Ship
Country
Description
Helen J. Seitz
United States
The 2,547-gross register tonschooner was stranded at Beach Haven, New Jersey. All 12 people on board survived.[1]
10 February[]
List of shipwrecks: 10 February 1907
Ship
Country
Description
United States
The steamer struck a landing at Memphis, Tennessee and sank.[38]
United States
The steamer struck a snag and sank in the Neuse River 21 miles (34 km) above Newbern, North Carolina. One deck hand missing.[50]
Unknown
United States
Three unidentified coal boats were destroyed in the sinking of (United States) at Memphis, Tennessee.[38]
11 February[]
List of shipwrecks: 11 February 1907
Ship
Country
Description
United States
The 317-gross register tonschooner was damaged in a collision with the sidewheel paddle steamer (United States) in Block Island Sound off Watch Hill, Rhode Island. Her crew of seven abandoned ship and survived. She eventually drifted ashore off the United States Life-Saving Service station at Quonochontaug, Rhode Island.[21][51]
Jean Bart
French Navy
The Alger-classprotected cruiser was wrecked at Ras Nouadhibou, French West Africa.[52]
United States
The 252-foot (77 m), 1,605-gross register ton sidewheel paddle steamer sank in a gale in 120 to 140 feet (37 to 43 m) of water in Block Island Sound off Watch Hill, Rhode Island, at 41°16′00″N071°49′18″W / 41.26667°N 71.82167°W / 41.26667; -71.82167 (Larchmont) after a collision with the schooner (United States). Sources disagree on the death toll among the 150 people on board: Either 123 or 133 – 89 passengers and 44 crew – were lost, either in the sinking, or from exposure in her lifeboats, and one source claims approximately 200 people died. The United States Life-Saving Service rescued 20 survivors.[5][53][51][49][54][55]
United States
The steamer struck a rock dike in the Mississippi River just below Memphis, Tennessee, and sank.[38]
United States
After losing her rudder and going out of control, the 125-gross register tonschooner was damaged in a collision with barges being towed by the steamer (United States) off on the coast of Connecticut. She was taken in tow by Patience, but sank off Stratford, Connecticut. All four people on board survived.[8][56]
Unidentified coal boats
United States
Nine unidentified coal boats were destroyed in the sinking of (United States) just below Memphis, Tennessee.[38]
12 February[]
List of shipwrecks: 12 February 1907
Ship
Country
Description
United States
The laid up steamer sprung a leak and sank at the foot of Twenty-Second Street, Pittsburgh on the Monongahela River. Raised and repaired.[57]
The 84-gross register tonscrew steamer sank after colliding with the tugUSS Accomac (United States Navy) off the Palafox Street Wharf at Pensacola, Florida. All five people on board survived, but Florence Witherbee was declared a total loss.[5][62]
United States
The tug struck a sunken coal boat 1,000 to 1,200 yards (910 to 1,100 m) off the old Fort Lee, New Jersey, ferry dock and sank.[41]
16 February[]
List of shipwrecks: 16 February 1907
Ship
Country
Description
United States
The 313-gross register ton sternwheel paddle steamer was crushed by ice on the Missouri River at Running Water, South Dakota. All eight people on board survived.[12]
Portland
United States
The steamer ran aground on a reef off Entrance Island, she pulled herself off the rocks and was beached on Gabriola Island.[63]
United States
The 41-gross register ton sternwheel motorpaddle vessel was "cut down by ice" on the Missouri River at Running Water, South Dakota. Both people on board survived.[64]
17 February[]
List of shipwrecks: 17 February 1907
Ship
Country
Description
Irene
United States
The 33-gross register tonschooner was stranded on Hospital Key in the Dry Tortugas in the Gulf of Mexico. All seven people on board survived.[1]
France
The barque ran aground and was wrecked in fog close to Glenledi on the southeast coast of New Zealand while carrying wine and coalbriquettes from La Rochelle, France, to Tahiti. All lives saved.[65]
United States
The towsteamer sank in the Delaware River while docked at Pier 40 South in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, when the rising tide caused the vessel to hang on the dock, tip, and fill with water.[48]
United States
The 97-gross register ton sternwheel paddle steamer sprang a leak and sank in the Red River of the South while docked at Alexandria, Louisiana. All 23 people on board survived.[7][40]
18 February[]
List of shipwrecks: 18 February 1907
Ship
Country
Description
Alaska
United States
The 855-gross register tonschoonerbarge or scow barge sank in a gale and snowstorm off the coast of Massachusetts in shallow water one and a quarter nautical miles (2.3 km; 1.4 mi) north of the United States Life-Saving Service station at with the loss of all four people on board. She later broke up.[10][66]
Girard
United States
The 841-gross register tonschoonerbarge or scow barge was stranded gale and snowstorm on the coast of Massachusetts 1 mile (1.6 km) north of the United States Life-Saving Service station at with the loss of one life. The U.S. Life-Saving Service rescued her master and one crewman.[21][66]
United States
The laid-up steamer sprung a leak and sank in the Monongahela River at Rices Landing, Pennsylvania. She was raised and repaired.[57]
Helen M. Atwood
United States
The 718-gross register tonschooner was stranded on on the coast of Puerto Rico. All eight people on board survived.[21]
Maggie Hastings
United States
The 31-gross register tonschooner sank in the Chickahominy River in Virginia. Both people on board survived.[1]
19 February[]
List of shipwrecks: 19 February 1907
Ship
Country
Description
United States
The 19-gross register ton sternwheel motorpaddle vessel was "cut down by ice" on the Missouri River at , South Dakota. All three people on board survived.[12]
20 February[]
List of shipwrecks: 20 February 1907
Ship
Country
Description
United States
The steamer was sunk in a collision with the tow of another steamer and sank near Brunot Island in the Ohio River.[57]
United States
The 2,183-gross register toniron-hulledscrew steamer – a cargo ship – was rammed in the Mississippi River off New Orleans, Louisiana, by the armored cruiserKléber (French Navy) and subsequently sank in 100 feet (30 m) of water. There were 25 people on board Hugoma; sources disagree as to whether all of them survived or seven crewmen died.[5][67]
21 February[]
List of shipwrecks: 21 February 1907
Ship
Country
Description
Berlin
United Kingdom
The steam ferry ran aground, broke in two, broke apart, and sank on the granitebreakwater at the entrance to the New Waterway, Hook of Holland in a gale, with the loss of 85 passengers and 48 crew, many from exposure or washed away by high waves. Eight people were rescued by the tugHellevoetsilius and three women by the tug Wodan.[63][68]
Bessie K
United States
The 98-gross register tonmotor vesselcapsized in the Pacific Ocean off the mouth of the Coquille River on he coast of Oregon. All nine people on board perished.[17]
22 February[]
List of shipwrecks: 22 February 1907
Ship
Country
Description
Caroline
United States
The tug struck a sheet of ice in the Seekonk River in Rhode Island and was beached. Her stern sank.[69]
Austria-Hungary
The steamer ran aground off , Crete and was wrecked. 38 died in a lifeboat trying to get to shore. 102 survived.[70]
United States
The 206-gross register tonscrew steamer caught fire in on the coast of South Carolina between New Cut and Hart's Wharf. She was run to Hart's Wharf, where she burned to the waterline. Of the 58 people on board, 24 were killed.[5][71][72]
23 February[]
List of shipwrecks: 23 February 1907
Ship
Country
Description
United States
The 100-gross register ton sternwheel paddle steamer was struck by a barge while pulling stranded barges off the bank at Sibley Chute in the Mississippi River at , Arkansas, causing her to list, fill, and sink. All 10 people on board survived, but she was declared a total loss.[7][38]
The 3,645 GRT steamship on a passage from Port Talbot for Iquique with a cargo of dynamite and coal ran aground on Maio island and was wrecked. Attempts to refloat her failed and she broke up and was abandoned in early April.
United States
The laid up motor boat was sunk by high water and ice in the Missouri River at .[73]
25 February[]
List of shipwrecks: 25 February 1907
Ship
Country
Description
United States
The schooner developed a leak and was in danger of sinking and anchored in , beached the next day.[74]
26 February[]
List of shipwrecks: 26 February 1907
Ship
Country
Description
United States
The tug sank at dock at Pier 41 in the North River. The engineer reported water inflow and a possible hit by a propeller of another steamer.[75]
27 February[]
List of shipwrecks: 27 February 1907
Ship
Country
Description
Morancy
United States
The 198-gross register tonschooner sank 70 nautical miles (130 km; 81 mi) south of Monhegan Island off the coast of Maine. All six people on board survived.[8]
Unknown date[]
List of shipwrecks: Unknown date February 1907
Ship
Country
Description
Anna Austin
United States
The 19-gross register ton sternwheel motorpaddle vessel was "cut down by ice" on the Missouri River at Ponca, Nebraska. Both people on board survived.[44]
March[]
1 March[]
List of shipwrecks: 1 March 1907
Ship
Country
Description
United States
With 153 people on board, the 1,492-gross register toniron-hulledscrew steamer was stranded on the bar at Humboldt Bay on the coast of California. A seaman sent out on a lifeboat to render assistance drowned. Sources disagree on the fate of the other people one board, claiming both that they all survived and that two passengers were killed. Survivors were rescued by the United States Life-Saving Service. Corona was declared a total loss.[5][76][74]
United States
The 11-gross register tonscrew steamer burned in 7 to 10 feet (2.1 to 3.0 m) of water at near Patterson, Louisiana. All three people on board survived, but she was declared a total loss.[7][77]
The 20,714-gross register toniron-hulledscrew steamer was wrecked on a reef in the Pacific Ocean off either Shirahama or Yokohama (sources disagree), Japan in fog. All 376 people on board abandoned ship in her lifeboats and survived. She later was scrapped on site. At her launch in 1905 she and her sister shipMinnesota (United States) were the largest passenger ships ever built in the United States.[5][78]
United States
The 9-gross register tonscrew steamer ran aground on a reef near Sucia Island in Puget Sound on the coast of Washington. All three people on board survived, but she was declared a total loss.[5][79]
United States
The motor vessel struck bottom and was damaged off the south jetty in Humboldt Bay on the coast of California after she went off course due to a missing buoy. She was beached to prevent her from sinking.[76]
4 March[]
List of shipwrecks: 4 March 1907
Ship
Country
Description
United Kingdom
The Elder Dempster 1,687 GRT cargo/passenger ship was sunk after colliding with Nerissa (flag unknown) near Borkum, Netherlands at the Mouth of the Ems River.[80]
The submarine ran aground. She was refloated, but became a total loss when she sank on 19 June while drydocked for repairs.
6 March[]
List of shipwrecks: 6 March 1907
Ship
Country
Description
Fillmore
United States
The 50-gross register tonschooner was stranded in Boston Harbor on the coast of Massachusetts. Both people on board survived.[81]
John J. Ward
United States
The 295-gross register tonschooner dragged anchor in a heavy squall and snowstorm and struck the breakwater at Lewes, Delaware and sank. All six people on board survived.[1][82]
7 March[]
List of shipwrecks: 7 March 1907
Ship
Country
Description
Dundonald
United Kingdom
The barque ran aground on Disappointment Island in the Auckland Islands south of New Zealand and sank. Twelve of crew drowned, and one other subsequently died. The remaining 15 crew members were shipwrecked for seven months until rescued by the government steamer NZGSS Hinemoa (New Zealand).
The battleship was destroyed by an on-board explosion caused by the spontaneous ignition of nitrocellulose while in drydock at Toulon, France, killing 118. Burning fragments started a small fire aboard the battleship Suffren (French Navy) in an adjacent drydock.
13 March[]
List of shipwrecks: 13 March 1907
Ship
Country
Description
United States
The steamer struck the wall of Lock No. 3, Ohio River in fog and sank. One crewman was killed. Survivors escaped in yawls.[57]
Hattie
United States
The coal boat was sunk in a collision with Baltic (United Kingdom) in the North River off Desbrosses Street.[75]
United States
The 7-gross register ton sternwheel motorpaddle vessel sank in the Ohio River. Both people on board survived.[5]
Landseer
United States
The 1,372-gross register tonschooner barge or scow barge sank off Absecon, New Jersey. All four people on board survived.[1]
Ryder
United States
The barge, under tow of (United States), sprung a leak and sank in the Atlantic Ocean between Little Egg Harbor and Brigantine Shoal in a strong wind, rough seas, and fog. The crew were rescued by M. E. Scully.[85]
United States
While tied up at the mouth of Tenmile Creek on the Monongahela River in Pennsylvania, the 10-gross register ton sternwheel paddle steamer was swept away by a flood and was wrecked at Brownsville, Pennsylvania. All four people on board survived, but she foundered and was abandoned.[7][57]
14 March[]
List of shipwrecks: 14 March 1907
Ship
Country
Description
United States
The tug was sunk in a collision in thick fog with the steamer (United States) at dock on the south side of Pier 1 in the North River in New York City. Raised and repaired.[75]
United Kingdom
The steamer was stranded in thick fog on the coast of Long Island, New York, 12 miles (19 km) east of Fire Island Light, and 800 yards (730 m) southwest of the United States Life-Saving Service station at Blue Point, New York. The U.S. Life Saving Service rescued her crew. She was refloated on 23 March. One member of the wrecking crew died during the salvage operation.[82]
United States
The 94-foot (29 m), 114- or 115-gross register tonsteam screw coastal cargo ship burned and sank either while tied up at a dock in the harbor at , Rhode Island, or while off Sakonnet Point on the coast of Rhode Island (sources differ). All six people on board survived.[7][86][87]
17 March[]
List of shipwrecks: 17 March 1907
Ship
Country
Description
Suevic
United Kingdom
The wreck of Suevic
The White Star Linepassenger ship ran aground in thick fog and heavy seas on Lizard Point, Cornwall, England on 17 March 1907. Four lifeboats saved 456 people from the wreck, the largest number ever saved by the from a single vessel. Her wreck later was blown in half by salvagers using dynamite. Her stern section was taken to Southampton to be attached to a new bow. The old bow was left on the rocks.[88][89]
Netherlands
The steamer ran aground and was wrecked near Chanaral, Chile.[90]
18 March[]
List of shipwrecks: 18 March 1907
Ship
Country
Description
United States
The steamer was fired upon by angry townspeople fearful that her wake would flood their homes during a high water event on the Kanawha River at Charleston, West Virginia. 15 rounds holed her hull causing her to be beached.[89]
The steamer ran aground at Bolt Tail in thick fog and heavy seas and was wrecked. Seventy passengers, mostly soldiers, and her crew were rescued by breeches buoy.[91][89]
United Kingdom
The steamer ran aground near Cuckmere, England, in thick fog and heavy seas. Despite being declared a total loss, she was refloated, repaired, and returned to service.[89][92]
19 March[]
List of shipwrecks: 19 March 1907
Ship
Country
Description
Northwestern
United States
The steamer ran aground on a reef when a storm pushed her onto a reef in near Latouche. Refloated sometime in April.[89][93]
Tioga
United States
The tow canal boat, under tow of (United States), was pushed by an ebb tide in the cribbing of the Grays Ferry Bridge causing her to sink in the Schuylkill River in 15 feet (4.6 m) of water.[85]
United States
The tug was sunk at dock when a car float broke loose from tug (United States) in the North River off Gansevoort Street striking her stern causing her to roll over and sink. Two rail cars were lost off the float.[94]
21 March[]
List of shipwrecks: 21 March 1907
Ship
Country
Description
Minnette
United States
The 23-gross register tonschooner was lost off San Francisco, California, when she collided with the bargeRuth (United States). Both people on board survived.[8]
22 March[]
List of shipwrecks: 22 March 1907
Ship
Country
Description
Elsia Marie
United States
The 16-gross register tonsloop sank in the Gulf of Mexico off Florida between Anclote Key and Egmont Key. The only person on board survived.[21]
Mystery
United States
The 31-gross register tonschoonercapsized off , California with the loss of all four people on board.[8]
23 March[]
List of shipwrecks: 23 March 1907
Ship
Country
Description
John Lambert
United States
The 30-gross register tonschooner was stranded off Angel Island in San Francisco Bay on the coast of California. Both people on board survived.[1]
24 March[]
List of shipwrecks: 24 March 1907
Ship
Country
Description
J. F. Whitcomb
United States
The 167-gross register tonschooner was stranded on the beach on Assateague Island on the coast of Virginia. All five people on board survived.[1]
25 March[]
List of shipwrecks: 25 March 1907
Ship
Country
Description
United States
The laid up steamer was sunk by ice at Winona, Minnesota.[73]
27 March[]
List of shipwrecks: 27 March 1907
Ship
Country
Description
Arthur C. Wade
United States
The 699-gross register tonschooner was stranded on the in the Savannah River in South Carolina. All seven people on board survived.[10]
Julia
United States
The 798-gross register tonbark was stranded at Arecibo, Puerto Rico. All 13 people on board survived.[1]
28 March[]
List of shipwrecks: 28 March 1907
Ship
Country
Description
Clarke Oil Tank No. 3
United States
The 512-gross register tonbarge sank in the harbor at Galveston, Texas. All four people on board survived.[64]
United Kingdom
The 3,640 GRT steamer on a voyage from Barry to Diego Suarez with coal ran aground on Fish Point, near Port Alfred and subsequently wrecked.
30 March[]
List of shipwrecks: 30 March 1907
Ship
Country
Description
Lillie
United States
The schooner was wrecked at Unalaska in the Aleutian Islands.[95]
Rita
United States
The 29-gross register tonmotoryacht departed Miami, Florida, bound for New York City with eight people on board and was never heard from again.[7]
The sternwheel paddle steamer was blown onto the dock at Coupeville, Washington, during a gale, and then on to the shore, suffering substantial damage. She was refloated, repaired, and returned to service.
April[]
1 April[]
List of shipwrecks: 1 April 1907
Ship
Country
Description
Hereford
Norway
The barque was wrecked at Hatteras Island, North Carolina, United States with the loss of three of her crew. Survivors were rescued by (flag unknown). Hereford was on a voyage from Pensacola, Florida to Buenos Aires, Argentina.
United States
The tug was sunk in a collision with the ferry (United States) in the North River off Christopher Street in New York City. Two crewmen were killed.[94]
United States
The laid-up steamer sank at dock at Hancock, Michigan.[96]
Sarah
United States
While no one was on board, the 11-gross register tonsloop was stranded at Pensacola, Florida.[8]
2 April[]
List of shipwrecks: 2 April 1907
Ship
Country
Description
United States
The steamer, while under tow by (United States), sank in a gale off Port Etches in 10 fathoms (60 ft; 18 m) of water.[97]
3 April[]
List of shipwrecks: 3 April 1907
Ship
Country
Description
Arthur Sewall
United States
The 3,209-gross register toniron-hulledfull-rigged ship departed Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, bound for Seattle, Washington, with 28 people on board and was never heard from again.[19]
4 April[]
List of shipwrecks: 4 April 1907
Ship
Country
Description
United States
The steamer struck an obstruction in the Kentucky River near Steels Landing and sank in 15 feet (4.6 m) of water. Raised and repaired.[39]
United States
The steamer struck a hidden obstruction off Twenty-Sixth Street, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on the Allegheny River and sank. One crewman was killed.[98]
5 April[]
List of shipwrecks: 5 April 1907
Ship
Country
Description
United States
The 1,527-gross register ton sidewheel paddle steamer caught fire on the Hudson River off Yonkers, New York. While her crew fought the fire, she docked at Gould's Dock at Dobbs Ferry, New York, on the Hudson River and landed her passengers. All 124 passengers and crew survived, but the fire destroyed the vessel.[17][99][100]
S. R. Lane
United States
The 72-gross register tonschooner sank off in Boston, Massachusetts. All three people on board survived.[8]
7 April[]
List of shipwrecks: 7 April 1907
Ship
Country
Description
William D. Becker
United States
The 1,046-gross register tonschooner barge or scow barge sank off Barnegat, New Jersey. All four people on board survived.[17]
8 April[]
List of shipwrecks: 8 April 1907
Ship
Country
Description
unknown
The schooner ran aground and was wrecked at , Lunenburg, Nova Scotia.[101]
United States
The 284-gross register ton sternwheel paddle steamer burned while tied to the riverbank at Cairo, Illinois. The only person on board survived.[5][28]
9 April[]
List of shipwrecks: 9 April 1907
Ship
Country
Description
Frank W. Cummiskey, jr.
United States
The 351-gross register tonbarge sank in the Shenandoah River off Newport, Virginia, with the loss of both people on board.[1]
Jerome
United States
The 53-gross register tonschooner was stranded in Mobjack Bay on the coast of Virginia. All four people on board survived.[81]
United States
The steamer was sunk by ice at Pine Lake, Michigan.[16]
Unidentified barge
United States
The tug (United States) abandoned five barges in the Chesapeake Bay between Wolf Trap and New Point, Virginia. One barge sank, killing two people on board, and one death occurred on another barge.[42]
10 April[]
List of shipwrecks: 10 April 1907
Ship
Country
Description
Adolph Ohrig
United States
The 1,448-gross register tonbark departed New York City bound for San Francisco, California, with 18 people on board and was never heard from again.[19]
11 April[]
List of shipwrecks: 11 April 1907
Ship
Country
Description
United States
The steamer was running through heavy ice near East Jordan, Michigan when ice cut through her hull and she sank. Raised and repaired. Crew was rescued.[102]
12 April[]
List of shipwrecks: 12 April 1907
Ship
Country
Description
Chinook
United States
The 785-gross register tonbarge lost her tow on the bar at Coos Bay, Oregon and was anchored in the breakers. All six people on board made it to shore in her Lifeboat. On the 13th she dragged anchor, went ashore and broke up. $1,000 worth of property was salvaged.[14][103]
The 230-gross register tonscrew steamer foundered in a wind and snowstorm off Big Sable, Michigan, on the east side of Lake Michigan between Manistee, Michigan, and Two Rivers, Wisconsin. Sources differ on the number of casualties, saying both that all 12 people on board lost their lives and that 11 people died, another that her captain, his wife, ten crewmen and another captain and his wife, who were passengers, all died.[44][104][16][102]
16 April[]
List of shipwrecks: 16 April 1907
Ship
Country
Description
United States
The steamer caught fire, burned to the water's edge, and sank just below Lock No. 1 opposite on the Great Kanawha River.[105]
The 3,823 GRT steam tanker on a voyage from New York City to Dublin and Belfast with a cargo of oil sprang a leak on 8 April in the Atlantic Ocean about 870 miles from New York and was abandoned and eventually foundered on 16 April. The crew was saved by the steamer Sagami and landed at Falmouth on 28 April.
United States
The steamer was damaged crossing the Bar of Little River, South Carolina and sank. Total loss.[72]
The destroyer was wrecked when she struck a breakwater outside Grand Harbour, Valletta, Malta. All of her crew survived and were rescued by the destroyer HMS Bruiser (Royal Navy).[107]
20 April[]
List of shipwrecks: 20 April 1907
Ship
Country
Description
United States
The 586-gross register tonmotor vessel was stranded on near Mayport, Florida. All eight people on board survived.[5]
21 April[]
List of shipwrecks: 21 April 1907
Ship
Country
Description
United States
The 122-gross register tonschooner was wrecked on Bantam Rocks 1 mile south south west of the Life Saving Station. Ten dories and other equipment was salvaged. 15 crewmen rescued by private boat and 5 by the United States Life Saving Service.[10][108]
22 April[]
List of shipwrecks: 22 April 1907
Ship
Country
Description
Eden
United States
The 40-gross register tonschooner sank off Billingsport, New Jersey, with the loss of three lives. There were seven survivors.[81]
Susquehanna
United States
The barge, under tow of (United States), foundered three miles (4.8 km) west of the Cornfield lightship in Block Island Sound. Her captain died.[51]
23 April[]
List of shipwrecks: 23 April 1907
Ship
Country
Description
American Eagle
United States
The 18-gross register tonschooner was stranded on the York SpitBar on the coast of Virginia. Both people on board survived.[19]
United States
The sail and steam yacht was wrecked on Two Cay Reef, British Honduras.[77]
Charles W. Parker
United States
The 57-gross register tonschooner was stranded in dense fog and sank at Absecon Inlet on the coast of New Jersey. She was stripped and abandoned. All 11 people on board made it to shore in the ship's boat.[10][108]
(or )
United States
The 9-gross register tonsteam screwfishing vessel, or tug, foundered on Lake Huron in a gale. She was lost with all six hands.[7][109][108]
24 April[]
List of shipwrecks: 24 April 1907
Ship
Country
Description
United States
After the 43-gross register tonsteam screwtug sprung a leak on Lake Erie, she was beached near Dunkirk, New York, to prevent her from sinking and was abandoned. All four people on board survived.[110]
Pioneer
United States
The freighter burned at Pier 24 at the foot of Harrison Street, New York City, in the North River.[102]
25 April[]
List of shipwrecks: 25 April 1907
Ship
Country
Description
J. Daggit
United States
The 8-gross register tonsloop was destroyed by an explosion in Albemarle Sound on the coast of North Carolina. All four people on board survived.[1]
26 April[]
List of shipwrecks: 26 April 1907
Ship
Country
Description
Col. L. F. Peck
United States
The 166-gross register toncanal boat sank off Stamford, Connecticut. The only person on board survived.[111]
United States
The steamer struck a rock and sank off in four and a half feet (1.4 m) of water. Raised immediately.[26]
27 April[]
List of shipwrecks: 27 April 1907
Ship
Country
Description
United States
The tug was swamped by a large wave in Chesapeake Bay causing her to careen, fill with water and sink off the Magothy River.[42]
Searchlight
United States
The fishing tug was lost with crew of five (or six) in Lake Michigan outside Harbor Beach, Huron County Michigan.[112][113] In November 1913 some of the wreckage and the remains of an unknown crewman were found at Harbor Beach after the Great Lakes Storm of 1913.[114]
29 April[]
List of shipwrecks: 29 April 1907
Ship
Country
Description
United States
The steamer was running through heavy ice in the Portage River in Michigan when ice stove in her hull and she sank in 16 feet (4.9 m) of water. Raised and repaired.[102]
Anna
United States
The 488-gross register tonschooner was stranded in thick fog on Campobello Island in New Brunswick, or on Nancy Ledge in three miles (4.8 km) east of the Life Saving Station. She broke up when the tide came in, a total loss. Some property was salvaged. All seven people on board survived.[10][115]
United States
The 60-gross register tonscrew steamer was running through heavy ice in the Portage River in Michigan when ice stove in her hull and she sank in 48 feet (15 m) of water. All six people on board survived.[17][106][102]
United States
The 24-gross register tonscrew steamer burned to the waterline at Colee Dock in Jacksonville, Florida. All four people on board survived.[5][26]
Lakewood
United States
The 586-gross register tonschooner was lost in a collision with the screw steamer (Norway) in the North Atlantic Ocean off Cape Hatteras, North Carolina. All eight people on board survived.[1]
United States
The 299-gross register tonpassenger-cargo ship – a screw steamer – sprung a leak on Lake Huron after hitting ice and was beached at Fort Gratiot, Michigan, to prevent her from sinking, but she was run too far up the beach and became a total loss. She was stripped, abandoned, and broken up. All 31 or 34 people on board were rescued by the United States Life Saving Service.[7][109][116][115]
30 April[]
List of shipwrecks: 30 April 1907
Ship
Country
Description
United States
The tow steamer sprung a leak on Lake Erie and was beached. Total loss.[117]
United States
The tug was sunk in a collision in fog with the passenger steamer C. W. Morse (United States) in the North River off Twenty-ninth Street. One crewman was killed. Survivors rescued by C. W. Morse and a tug.[118]
Unknown date[]
List of shipwrecks: Unknown April 1907
Ship
Country
Description
United States
The 123-gross register tonschooner, or her remains, sank at dock in Hyannis, Massachusetts some time in April.[3]
May[]
1 May[]
List of shipwrecks: 1 May 1907
Ship
Country
Description
United States
The 42-gross register tonscrew steamer was stranded at Fairport, Ohio. All four people on board survived.[12]
United States
The steamer sank four miles (6.4 km) in the Mississippi Delta above Greenwood, Mississippi, in shallow water. Her wreck burned.[119]
During a voyage from Singapore to the United Kingdom with a cargo of benzine, the 7,492-gross register tonsteamtanker exploded in the Bay of Biscay. Her crew abandoned her while she burned, and she eventually sank.[citation needed]
United States
The steamtug sank after colliding with the steam cargo ship (United States) near , New York.[99]
United States
The 14-gross register tonmotor vessel burned on the Indian River in Florida. All 78 people on board survived.[64]
2 May[]
List of shipwrecks: 2 May 1907
Ship
Country
Description
Kenneth W. McNeil
United States
The 261-gross register tonbarge sank at New York City. The only person on board survived.[64]
3 May[]
List of shipwrecks: 3 May 1907
Ship
Country
Description
United States
The schooner was damaged in a collision with schooner (United States) in the Atlantic Ocean six miles (9.7 km) west south west of the . The vessel was towed to shore and beached inside the Delaware breakwater.[120]
4 May[]
List of shipwrecks: 4 May 1907
Ship
Country
Description
Unidentified launch
United States
The motorlaunch was rammed and sunk by the steamyachtPriscilla (United States) when her reverse lever broke leaving the Commercial Wharf in the harbor at Baltimore, Maryland.[121]
6 May[]
List of shipwrecks: 6 May 1907
Ship
Country
Description
Gabrielle
United States
The 454-gross register tonbrig was stranded at Jacmel, Haiti. All eight people on board survived.[21]
7 May[]
List of shipwrecks: 7 May 1907
Ship
Country
Description
William A. Street
United States
The 123-gross register toncanal boat was stranded at , New York. The only person on board survived.[64]
8 May[]
List of shipwrecks: 8 May 1907
Ship
Country
Description
United States
The steam screwtug collided with a scow she was towing and with the screw steamer (United States) in the North River off Pier 25 in New York City, rolled to starboard, filled with water, and sank. One crewman was killed. There were four survivors.[122][119]
9 May[]
List of shipwrecks: 9 May 1907
Ship
Country
Description
Canada
The schooner was wrecked when she ran aground on .[123]
10 May[]
List of shipwrecks: 10 May 1907
Ship
Country
Description
United States
The 111-gross register tonscrew steamer burned to the waterline in Georgian Bay in Ontario, after leaving on Drummond Island in Michigan. All four people on board survived.[17][106]
11 May[]
List of shipwrecks: 11 May 1907
Ship
Country
Description
United States
The steamer caught fire at the mouth of the Pearl River and was scuttled in 40 feet (12 m) of water to save what was not burned.[119]
United States
The steamer was sunk when she collided with the center post of the Belt Railway of Chicago Bridge in the Chicago Drainage Canal due to the wheelman falling asleep. Later raised.[124]
May
United States
The 169-gross register toncanal boat was stranded on Wards Island in New York City. The only person on board survived.[64]
The steamer sank after colliding with the steamer (United States) in the Detroit River near the head of Bois Blanc Island off Michigan in Lake Huron.[126]
United States
The new steamer, fitting out at the Detroit Shipbuilding Company, Detroit, Michigan, caught fire, burned and partially sank at dock. Everything wood was consumed. Her hull and machinery survived. She was raised and repaired, entering service in 1908.[127][128]
Sagamore
United States
The 1,415-gross register tonschooner was lost when she collided with the screw steamer (Norway) in Vineyard Sound off the coast of Massachusetts. All 10 people on board survived.[8]
14 May[]
List of shipwrecks: 14 May 1907
Ship
Country
Description
Robert
United States
While under tow by the steamer (United States), the 406-gross register tonsteel-hulledschooner barge or scow barge filled with water and sank in 22 fathoms (132 ft; 40 m) of water off near Culebra Island off Puerto Rico.[8][99]
Unidentified
United States
Four barges in tow of (United States) foundered in a heavy gale in Long Island Sound approaching Norwalk, Connecticut. The master of one barge died. Three of the four barges were later raised.[56]
15 May[]
List of shipwrecks: 15 May 1907
Ship
Country
Description
Belgium
The vessel foundered 60 nautical miles (110 km) off Toulon, France.[129]
16 May[]
List of shipwrecks: 16 May 1907
Ship
Country
Description
Ellen M. Mitchell
United States
The 379-gross register tonschooner was stranded and wrecked on , west of Great Wass Island on the coast of Maine. All seven people on board were rescued by the United States Life Saving Service.[21][130]
17 May[]
List of shipwrecks: 17 May 1907
Ship
Country
Description
Marian
United States
The 258-gross register tonschooner was stranded on the coast of Mexico at , southwest of Frontera. All seven people on board survived.[1]
The Amiral Charner-classarmored cruiser was wrecked without loss of life in heavy fog on rocks off Ballard Island in the Chusan Islands while departing Shanghai, China. Her crew abandoned the wreck on 1 June, and French Navy cruisers demolished it on 12 June.
The steamer ran aground at the foot of Tomlin Rock, St Bees.[133]
21 May[]
List of shipwrecks: 21 May 1907
Ship
Country
Description
Naomi
United States
The 1,181-gross register tonsteel-hulledscrew steamer burned on Lake Michigan 28 nautical miles (52 km; 32 mi) west of Grand Haven, Michigan, a total loss, with the loss of five lives. 86 survivors were rescued by (United States).[7][134]
Pinta
United States
The 9-gross register tonyawl-rigged yacht, or Motor Launch, burned at Cocoa, Florida, or while beached at Holland, Michigan. Both people on board survived.[8][134]
22 May[]
List of shipwrecks: 22 May 1907
Ship
Country
Description
United States
The 67-gross register ton sternwheel passengerpaddle steamer was destroyed by a fire that started while she was tied up at the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad Wharf at Huntington, West Virginia.[17][105]
23 May[]
List of shipwrecks: 23 May 1907
Ship
Country
Description
United States
The canal boat sank at dock at One Hundred and Fifty-Sixth Street, New York City in the East River. Raised and repaired.[135]
The 33-gross register tonschooner was stranded in Great Peconic Bay on the coast of Long Island, New York. All three people on board survived.[21]
United States
The steamer was sunk when struck by the barge Maida in the Detroit River in 25 feet (7.6 m) of water 50 feet (15 m) offshore of Ecorse, Michigan.[127]
2 June[]
List of shipwrecks: 2 June 1907
Ship
Country
Description
Pactolus
United States
The 1,199-gross register tonschooner barge or scow barge sank in the North Atlantic Ocean off Hog Island in the Virginia Barrier Islands off the coast of Virginia. All four people on board survived.[8]
4 June[]
List of shipwrecks: 4 June 1907
Ship
Country
Description
United Kingdom
The 3,066 GRT steamer on a voyage from Fernandina to Colon with a cargo of timber ran aground and wrecked on Old Providence Island Reef.
United States
The 284-gross register tonscrew steamer burned in Albemarle Sound off the coast of North Carolina between Elizabeth City and Columbia. Her entire crew of eight escaped in her lifeboats.[7][137]
5 June[]
List of shipwrecks: 5 June 1907
Ship
Country
Description
Mary Steele
United States
The 69-gross register tonschooner sank off Eastern Point on Cape Ann on the coast of Massachusetts. All four people on board survived.[8]
7 June[]
List of shipwrecks: 7 June 1907
Ship
Country
Description
France
The schooner capsized and sank in a storm off Barbados. Her captain and 21 others reached Barbados. 28 passengers, including 12 women and children, drowned.[138][139]
10 June[]
List of shipwrecks: 10 June 1907
Ship
Country
Description
United States
The 263-gross register tonscrew steamer tried to proceed to sea from , California, in a storm, but she struck rocks and lost her rudder. She then drifted onto the rocks and was abandoned. All 19 people on board survived, but she was wrecked. Her boiler and machinery were salvaged.[17][140]
Alma
United States
The 134-gross register tonschooner was abandoned off Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada. All six people on board survived.[19]
Bougainville
France
The schooner sprang a leak and was abandoned in the Bristol Channel 4 nautical miles (7.4 km) off , Glamorgan, United Kingdom. She subsequently foundered.[29]
United States
The 74-gross register ton sternwheel paddle steamer sank at Huntington, West Virginia. Both people on board survived.[44]
11 June[]
List of shipwrecks: 11 June 1907
Ship
Country
Description
William Duren
United States
The 101-gross register tonschooner was stranded on off Monhegan, Maine. All six people on board survived.[17]
12 June[]
List of shipwrecks: 12 June 1907
Ship
Country
Description
United States
With no one on board, the 14-gross register tonmotor vessel burned at Crisfield, Maryland.[64]
14 June[]
List of shipwrecks: 14 June 1907
Ship
Country
Description
United States
The steamer caught fire at Port Royal Dock in Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan. due to an exploding torch. She filled with water and sank. She later was raised and repaired.[141]
15 June[]
List of shipwrecks: 15 June 1907
Ship
Country
Description
Catherine
United States
The 8-gross register tonmotor vessel sank off Grand Bahama in the Bahamas. Both people on board survived.[17]
John R. Durkee
United States
The 115-gross register toncanal boat sank off Batiscan, Quebec, Canada. Both people on board survived.[64]
17 June[]
List of shipwrecks: 17 June 1907
Ship
Country
Description
Germany
The 4,222 GRT steamer on a passage from Newport to Venice with a cargo of coal ran aground and was wrecked on Sorelli Rocks near Malta.
18 June[]
List of shipwrecks: 18 June 1907
Ship
Country
Description
United States
The 12-gross register ton sternwheel motorpaddle vessel was lost when she struck a pier at Kansas City, Missouri. All four people on board survived.[5]
The Gymnote-class submarine sank while being drydocked for repairs after her hatch was left open while the drydock was being filled. She was refloated and deemed a total loss. The submarine was discarded in May 1908 and was scrapped.[142][143]
United States
The 831-gross register tonschooner was stranded in the South Farallon Islands off the coast of California in dense fog, she was a total loss. All ten people on board were rescued by the United States Life Saving Service.[1][140][144]
Prussia
United States
The 1,212-gross register tonbark was stranded on Argentina's Isla de los Estados (known in English as "Staten Island") east of Tierra del Fuego with the loss of four lives. There were nine survivors.[145]
Sardine
United States
With no one on board, the 11-gross register tonscow burned at West Seattle in Seattle, Washington.[64]
20 June[]
List of shipwrecks: 20 June 1907
Ship
Country
Description
Canada
The sidewheel paddle steamer was destroyed by fire at Coles Island, New Brunswick. Four men burned to death, six injured.[131]
Royal Navy
The torpedo boat sank without loss of life during steamtrials in the English Channel off Torquay, England, after her propeller shaft broke and punctured her hull. Her crew was rescued by the torpedo gunboatHMS Dryad (Royal Navy).[142]
22 June[]
List of shipwrecks: 22 June 1907
Ship
Country
Description
United States
The steamer sank in 15 feet (4.6 m) of water at while tied to the bank at the mouth of Clarks River near Paducah, Kentucky.[45]
Unknown drydock
United States Navy
The decommissioned drydock from the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard was disposed of by burning off Boston, Massachusetts.[139]
23 June[]
List of shipwrecks: 23 June 1907
Ship
Country
Description
United States
The 79-gross register tonsteamyacht was stranded at , Belize City, British Honduras. All nine people on board survived.[17]
Canada
The steamer was destroyed by fire off in Lake Superior. The crew made it to shore in her boats.[131]
United States
The 2,421-gross register tonschooner was lost in a collision with the screw steamer (United Kingdom) in dense fog off Fire Island, New York, or Montauk Point in 200 feet (61 m) of water. All 14 people on board were rescued by Chelston. Wreck located 2011.[44][139][146]
or
United States
The passengersteamer burned to the waterline at Port Monmouth, New Jersey. She was declared a total loss.[135]
24 June[]
List of shipwrecks: 24 June 1907
Ship
Country
Description
United States
The schooner was damaged in a collision in fog with (United States) in Jamaica Bay causing leaks. Two Brothers towed her into shoal water on Coney Island Beach and took her crew off.[147]
25 June[]
List of shipwrecks: 25 June 1907
Ship
Country
Description
United States
The 68-gross register ton sternwheel paddle steamer sank in the Mississippi River above the waterworks at Natchez, Mississippi, during a wind storm. All 13 people on board survived.[17][119]
Evangeline
United States
The 22-gross register tonschooner was stranded on Nomans Land off Martha's Vineyard on the coast of Massachusetts. All five people on board survived.[81]
United States
The steamer burned and sank at the J. A. Favre Lumber Company Mill, , Mississippi, when the mill burned down and the fire spread to her.[119]
26 June[]
List of shipwrecks: 26 June 1907
Ship
Country
Description
United States
The 90-gross register ton sternwheel paddle steamer was destroyed by fire in the harbor at Mount Vernon, Indiana, along the Ohio River. All nine people on board survived.[17][28][139]
United States
The 232-gross register ton lighter was damaged when struck by the excursion steamer Theodore Roosevelt (United States) and then sank when she careened off the south abutment of the Clark Street Bridge, Chicago, Illinois, in 28 feet (8.5 m) of water. All six, or 12, people on board survived, but she was declared a total loss.[44][124][131]
27 June[]
List of shipwrecks: 27 June 1907
Ship
Country
Description
Harry and Ralph
United States
The 11-gross register tonsloop was stranded at Cape Fear on the coast of North Carolina. The only person on board survived.[81]
28 June[]
List of shipwrecks: 28 June 1907
Ship
Country
Description
United States
The tow steamer was damaged in a collision with the ferry (United States) off Market Street, Camden, New Jersey. The vessel was beached.[148]
29 June[]
List of shipwrecks: 29 June 1907
Ship
Country
Description
Lizzie Colby
United States
The 150-gross register tonschooner was wrecked either in Anadyr Bay on the northeast coast of Siberia or in the Gulf of Alaska, according to different reports. All ten people on board survived.[145][95]
United States
The 90-gross register tonschooner sank after colliding with the sidewheel paddle steamer (United States) off Falkner Island in Long Island Sound off Guilford, Connecticut. All three people on board survived.[8][149]
30 June[]
List of shipwrecks: 30 June 1907
Ship
Country
Description
United States
The laid-up 69-gross register ton sidewheel paddle steamer sprung a leak and sank while tied up at a dock at either Harvey or New Orleans, Louisiana (sources disagree). All five people on board survived.[17][150]
Unknown date[]
List of shipwrecks: Unknown date June 1907
Ship
Country
Description
United States
The 14-gross register tonmotor vessel sank somewhere between Key West and Miami, Florida. The only person on board survived.[111]
July[]
1 July[]
List of shipwrecks: 1 July 1907
Ship
Country
Description
United States
The 1,532-gross register tonscrew steamer was stranded at Cape Negro, Nova Scotia, Canada. All 19 people on board survived.[44]
2 July[]
List of shipwrecks: 2 July 1907
Ship
Country
Description
United States
The 1,678-gross register tonsteel-hulledpaddle steamer — a cargo liner – struck a rock off , Groton, Connecticut, in dense fog and was wrecked. All 109 people on board survived.[44][149][151]
Havana
United States
The steamer was damaged in a collision with the steamer (United States) in Lock 1 in the Lachine Canal in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, and was beached to prevent her from sinking.[152]
Lizzie Evans
United States
The 117-gross register toncanal boat sank in Hell Gate at New York City. The only person on board survived.[64]
The steamer burned to the waters edge at dock in .[153]
5 July[]
List of shipwrecks: 5 July 1907
Ship
Country
Description
George C. Perkins
United States
The 388-gross register tonbarkentine was stranded on the Topolobampo Bar at Mazatlán, Mexico. All nine people on board survived.[81]
Maude Sherwood
United States
The 638-gross register tonschooner was lost in a collision with the schooner Baker Palmer (United States) off Race Point, Cape Cod, Massachusetts. All 10 people on board survived.[145]
6 July[]
List of shipwrecks: 6 July 1907
Ship
Country
Description
United Kingdom
The 3,091 GRT steamer on a voyage from to Rotterdam with a cargo of iron ore ran aground and wrecked on Bajo Carraca, 2 miles (3.2 km) north of Cape Finisterre.
Florence
United States
The 49-gross register tonschooner was stranded at Cape Neddick, Maine. All three people on board survived.[81]
7 July[]
List of shipwrecks: 7 July 1907
Ship
Country
Description
United States
The 28-gross register tonsteam screwtug caught fire in Boston Harbor off the coast of Massachusetts halfway between Nahant and Deer Island. Her crew of four abandoned ship and survived. She was beached on Deer Island and was declared a total loss.[44][154]
United States
The tug sank at dock at North Eleventh Street, Brooklyn, New York. Raised and repaired.[147]
8 July[]
List of shipwrecks: 8 July 1907
Ship
Country
Description
United States
The 13-gross register ton sternwheel motorpaddle vessel was stranded in the Arkansas River at Ozark, Arkansas. Both people on board survived.[12]
Oden
United States
The 96-gross register tonscow sank at Superior, Wisconsin. Both people on board survived.[64]
9 July[]
List of shipwrecks: 9 July 1907
Ship
Country
Description
United States
The tug caught fire while tied up to a stake boat in Newark Bay. She was cut loose and drifted ashore at West Twenty-Fifth Street, Bayonne, New Jersey and burned to the water's edge.[147]
10 July[]
List of shipwrecks: 10 July 1907
Ship
Country
Description
Japan
United Kingdom
While under tow from Ketchikan, Territory of Alaska, to , British Columbia, Canada, by the vessel Marion (flag unknown), the barge was completely destroyed in Revillagigedo Channel off (55°15′N131°25′W / 55.250°N 131.417°W / 55.250; -131.417 (Bold Island)) in the Alexander Archipelago in Southeast Alaska by an explosion of dynamite on board. The explosion killed her entire crew as well as one man aboard Marion.[155]
Success
United States
The 22-gross register tonsloop sank on the on the coast of Virginia. Both people on board survived.[44]
11 July[]
List of shipwrecks: 11 July 1907
Ship
Country
Description
United States
The steamer sank over night while tied up in .[156]
United States
The steamer struck a sunken pile at her dock in Nyack, New York and sank.[99]
United States
The motorboat was sunk in a collision with the tug (United States) in Boston Harbor.[154]
12 July[]
List of shipwrecks: 12 July 1907
Ship
Country
Description
Natalie B. Nickerson
United States
The 128-gross register tonnaptha-powered screwfishingschooner sank with the loss of three lives near the Nantucket Shoals off Nantucket, Massachusetts, after colliding in thick fog with the ocean linerRomanic (United Kingdom). Romanic rescued her 15 or 16 (sources disagree) survivors.[12][157]
Shepherd King
United States
The 121-gross register tonschooner was lost off Nantucket, Massachusetts, in a collision with the screw steamer (Russia). All 11 people on board survived.[145]
United States
The steamer sank at the Grand Trunk Railway dock at Port Huron, Michigan after a collision with (flag unknown).[158]
13 July[]
List of shipwrecks: 13 July 1907
Ship
Country
Description
Emma L. Coyne
United States
The barge was sunk in a collision with (United States) at Detroit, Michigan.[159]
15 July[]
List of shipwrecks: 15 July 1907
Ship
Country
Description
Annie C. Thomas
United States
The 8-gross register tonschooner was stranded on in Pamlico Sound on the coast of North Carolina. All four people on board survived.[19]
16 July[]
List of shipwrecks: 16 July 1907
Ship
Country
Description
Manatee
United States
The 31-gross register tonschooner burned at Key West, Florida. All three people on board survived.[145]
The pile driver, under tow by the tow steamer (United States), capsized and sank six and a half miles (10.5 km) southeast of Cape May, New Jersey.[156]
17 July[]
List of shipwrecks: 17 July 1907
Ship
Country
Description
United States
The 419-gross register ton, 120.3-foot (36.7 m) cargo vessel – a sternwheel paddle steamer – sank in shallow water on the Tanana River at in the central Territory of Alaska after striking a submerged object, thought to be a snag. Her crew of 20 survived. Her machinery was salvaged, but her hull was a total loss.[12][161]
18 July[]
List of shipwrecks: 18 July 1907
Ship
Country
Description
United States
The steamer was caught in a whirlwind and hurled against the Eads Bridge, St. Louis, Missouri, knocking a large hole in her side. She was beached.[158]
19 July[]
List of shipwrecks: 19 July 1907
Ship
Country
Description
Norway
Fido aground off Tweed Heads, New South Wales, Australia
The 1,433 GRT cargo and passenger ship was wrecked on a reef off Cook's Island, near Tweed Heads on the border between New South Wales and Queensland in Australia.[162]
20 July[]
List of shipwrecks: 20 July 1907
Ship
Country
Description
United States
The yacht struck Sturgeon Shoal in the St. Lawrence River and filled. Later refloated and taken to Kingston, Ontario, Canada for repairs.[152]
The 2,721-gross register tonsteel-hulledSan Francisco and Portland Steamship Companypassenger-cargo ship — a screw steamer — collided with the steamschoonerSan Pedro (United States) in dense fog off Shelter Cove, California. Columbia subsequently sank off Point Arena, California, killing either 80 or 88 (sources disagree), including her Captain and 1st Officer and all children on board, of the 227, or 248, people on board. Although badly damaged and flooded, San Pedro remained afloat. San Pedro rescued Columbia's survivors and a few of those were killed when her mast collapsed. They were transferred to the coastal liner George W. Elder and the steamship Roanoke (both United States).[44][163][164][158]
22 July[]
List of shipwrecks: 22 July 1907
Ship
Country
Description
United States
The tow steamer sank over night, found sunk on morning of 23 July. An attempt to raise her on 24 July wrecked her. Her hull was then beached. The vessel's boiler and engine were salvaged.[156]
23 July[]
List of shipwrecks: 23 July 1907
Ship
Country
Description
United States
With no one on board, the 79-gross register ton sternwheel paddle steamer broke loose in a storm on the Black River at Black Rock, Arkansas, and sank.[44][165]
25 July[]
List of shipwrecks: 25 July 1907
Ship
Country
Description
E. Jax
United States
With no one on board, the 219-gross register tonbarge was abandoned at sea off Race Rocks Light off the southern tip of Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada.[111]
26 July[]
List of shipwrecks: 26 July 1907
Ship
Country
Description
Pardon G. Thompson
United States
The 171-gross register tonschooner was stranded in the Bay of Fundy on Grand Manan in New Brunswick, Canada. All five people on board survived.[145]
27 July[]
List of shipwrecks: 27 July 1907
Ship
Country
Description
United States
The paddlewheel steamer caught fire on Lake Cayuga, New York in rough weather between Levanna and off Union Springs, New York, and burned to the waterline after being beached. Scrapped in place during World War II. Seven women and children drowned and one child burned to death.[166][158]
28 July[]
List of shipwrecks: 28 July 1907
Ship
Country
Description
United States
The 58-gross register ton sternwheel paddle steamer struck an obstruction on the Mississippi River near Luna Landing, Arkansas, punching two holes in her hull. She was beached on a bar at , Mississippi, but sank. All eight people on board survived.[44][165]
United States
The 110-gross register tonscrew steamer burned at New York City. Both people on board survived.[64]
30 July[]
List of shipwrecks: 30 July 1907
Ship
Country
Description
Brothers
United Kingdom
The ketch foundered off Cardigan. Her three crew were rescued by Elizabeth Austin ( Royal National Lifeboat Institution).[167]
31 July[]
List of shipwrecks: 31 July 1907
Ship
Country
Description
United States
The tug was sunk in a collision with passenger steamer (United States) in the North River off the Delaware, Lackawanna, and Western Railroad Ferry Dock, Jersey City, New Jersey. Crew taken off by Poukeepsie and the tug (United States). Ice King was raised on 2 August and repaired.[168]
United States
The steamer sprung a leak and sank laying on the bank at Patterson, Louisiana.[150]
The motor vessel was sunk in a collision with the ferry boat (United States) in the Detroit River near the Belle Isle Bridge. One person was killed.[159]
United States
The steamer was sunk by her own tow line at Chicago, Illinois.[170]
2 August[]
List of shipwrecks: 2 August 1907
Ship
Country
Description
United States
The steamer struck a dock in the Chicago River and then swung across the river striking a mud on the tow line and sinking.[170]
3 August[]
List of shipwrecks: 3 August 1907
Ship
Country
Description
United States
The 34-gross register tonscrew steamer burned at Newport, Washington. All three people on board survived.[12]
4 August[]
List of shipwrecks: 4 August 1907
Ship
Country
Description
United States
The steamer sank in the Kentucky River at Frankfort, Kentucky. She was raised on 12 August.[39]
United States
The 12-gross register ton sternwheel motorpaddle vessel sank at , Arkansas. Both people on board survived.[12]
6 August[]
List of shipwrecks: 6 August 1907
Ship
Country
Description
Helen F. Whitten
United States
The 134-gross register tonschooner sank off Blanc-Sablon, Quebec, Canada. All 18 people on board survived.[81]
United States
The water tender capsized and sank after the steamer (United States) struck her while she was tied up at Lincoln Wharf in the harbor at Boston, Massachusetts.[154]
9 August[]
List of shipwrecks: 9 August 1907
Ship
Country
Description
United Kingdom
The 5,524 GRT steamship while on passage from Philadelphia to Hiogo with cargo of case oil ran aground and wrecked at Kamodasaki, Awa prefecture.
John Currier
United States
During a voyage from Nushagak, Territory of Alaska, to Astoria, Oregon, with either 245 people — 140 passengers and a crew of 105 — or 272 people (sources disagree) and a cargo of 2,200 cases of cannedsalmon on board, the 1,945-gross register ton, 235.8-foot (71.9 m) woodenfull-rigged ship became stranded on a sand bar near (55°58′00″N160°56′25″W / 55.9666667°N 160.9402778°W / 55.9666667; -160.9402778 (Cape Rozhnof)) and Nelson Lagoon on the north coast of the Alaska Peninsula in thick fog and filled with water over the next two hours. All on board reached shore in her boats and eventually were rescued by the revenue cutterUSRC McCulloch ( United States Revenue Cutter Service). John Currier broke up on 10 September during a gale.[81][155]
11 August[]
List of shipwrecks: 11 August 1907
Ship
Country
Description
Idlewild
United States
The 17-gross register tonschooner-rigged yacht was stranded at Coney Island in Brooklyn, New York. All seven people on board survived.[81]
Montpelier
United States
The 290-gross register tonschooner sank in the Detroit River off Belle Isle in Michigan. All six people on board survived.[145]
12 August[]
List of shipwrecks: 12 August 1907
Ship
Country
Description
Henry A. Litchfield
United States
The 593-gross register tonschoonerbarge or scow barge burned off Cape Henry, Virginia. All three people on board survived.[81]
United States
Carrying a cargo of granite blocks, the 118-foot (36.0 m), 283-gross register ton three-mastedschooner sank in 60 feet (18 m) of water two minutes after colliding with the screw steamer (United States) in thick fog in Long Island Sound a few miles west of Stratford Shoal and 5 nautical miles (9.3 km; 5.8 mi) northeast of Eatons Neck, Long Island, New York. The collision almost cut Myronus in two. Four crewmen were killed. There were two survivors.[145][171][172][173]
Traveler
United States
The 172-gross register tonschooner was stranded on in Long Island Sound. All five people on board survived.[44]
13 August[]
List of shipwrecks: 13 August 1907
Ship
Country
Description
United States
The steamer struck a snag and sank in seven feet (2.1 m) of water in the . Later raised.[174]
15 August[]
List of shipwrecks: 15 August 1907
Ship
Country
Description
Dawn
United States
The 12-gross register tonnapthascrew vessel was stranded on Trinidad Head on the coast of California. All three people on board survived.[44]
United States
The steamer sprung a leak near Two Creeks, Wisconsin and was run aground in shoal water to prevent sinking. Later pumped out.[175]
Redskin III
United States
The 33-gross register tonschooner-rigged yacht burned in the harbor at Argyle, Nova Scotia, Canada. All six people on board survived.[145]
16 August[]
List of shipwrecks: 16 August 1907
Ship
Country
Description
United States
The steamer sprang a leak and sank at dock overnight at Allegheny, Pennsylvania on the Ohio River. Raised, repaired and returned to service.[98]
With no one on board, the 8-gross register tonscrew steamer sank in the Ohio River at Dayton, Kentucky.[12]
Tillie E. Starbuck
United States
The 2,025-gross register tonsteel-hulledfull-rigged ship was abandoned in the Pacific Ocean off Coquimbo, Chile and then scuttled by burning after being disabled on 31 July in a gale at (33°40′S84°40′W / 33.667°S 84.667°W / -33.667; -84.667). All 25 people on board rescued by Cambus Kenneth (United Kingdom).[44][177]
18 August[]
List of shipwrecks: 18 August 1907
Ship
Country
Description
United States
The 32-gross register tonscrew steamer burned in Mud Bay at the southern end of Eld Inlet on the coast of Washington in Puget Sound. All four people on board survived.[44][178]
21 August[]
List of shipwrecks: 21 August 1907
Ship
Country
Description
Bender Brothers
United States
The 84-gross register tonschooner was stranded in Good News Bay on the coast of the Territory of Alaska. All nine people on board survived.[19]
United States
The tow steamer caught fire in the Delaware River and was beached on the New Jersey side near Billingsport, New Jersey. Total loss.[179]
United States
The tug suddenly capsized and sank in the harbor of Buffalo, New York. Two crewmen were killed.[180]
22 August[]
List of shipwrecks: 22 August 1907
Ship
Country
Description
Hammond
United States
The 14-gross register ton, 41-foot (12.5 m) motor vessel was destroyed off (60°43′30″N147°25′00″W / 60.72500°N 147.41667°W / 60.72500; -147.41667 (Storey Island)) in Prince William Sound on the south-central coast of the Territory of Alaska by a fire that started when her engine backfired, igniting oil in her bilge. Sources differ on how many people were aboard. According to one source, her engineer perished, but the other seven people aboard – her captain and six passengers – were rescued by another vessel. Another source claims that two people were on board, one of whom perished.[12][181]
23 August[]
List of shipwrecks: 23 August 1907
Ship
Country
Description
United States
The 52-gross register tonscrew steamer sprung a leak and sank between Duluth, Minnesota, and Ashland, Wisconsin, 15 nautical miles (28 km; 17 mi) northeast of Duluth. Her entire crew of four was rescued by the steamer (United States).[12][182]
United States
The 61-gross register ton sternwheel paddle steamer filled and sank in the Ouachita River while tied up at a dock in Monroe, Louisiana. All four people on board survived. She was raised to salvage her machinery, but otherwise was a total loss.[12][58]
Hattie Chevalier
United States
The 38-gross register tonschooner sank off Tompkinsville on Staten Island in New York City. All three people on board survived.[81]
United States
The ferry burned to the waterline, probably on Lake Michigan.[183]
24 August[]
List of shipwrecks: 24 August 1907
Ship
Country
Description
United States
The 17-gross register tonscrew steamer burned at Davis Dock in Jacksonville, Florida. All six people on board survived, but she was declared a total loss.[12][83]
United States
The tug sank at dock in Port Huron, Michigan.[183]
25 August[]
List of shipwrecks: 25 August 1907
Ship
Country
Description
United States
The tug was sunk in a collision with (United Kingdom) in Brewerton Channel off the Sparrow Point Channel buoy. Four crewmen, plus the captain of the dredge Standard, in tow by Gerry, who was on board at the time of the accident, were killed. Later raised and docked.[121]
United States
The tug went ashore when her wheel chains parted in a north east gale trying to enter Fairport Harbor, Ohio. Total loss.[184]
26 August[]
List of shipwrecks: 26 August 1907
Ship
Country
Description
Acapulco
United States
The steamer took a list to starboard, filled with water and sank at San Francisco, California, due to improperly loaded coal and cargo.[174]
The passenger steamer struck a reef in the St. Clair River, she floated off and was beached to prevent sinking. Passengers taken off by (United States).[183]
United States
The laid-up steamer sprang a leak and sank at dock at Allegheny, Pennsylvania on the Allegheny River. Raised, repaired and returned to service.[185]
27 August[]
List of shipwrecks: 27 August 1907
Ship
Country
Description
Doris
United States
The 9-gross register tonsloop burned 1.25 nautical miles (2.3 km; 1.4 mi) northeast of Petit Manan on the coast of Maine. The only person on board survived.[19]
United States
The steamer was sunk in a collision with (United States) near Bar Point in Lake Erie.[186]
Silberhorn
United Kingdom
The barque was sighted on fire and abandoned. She was on a voyage from Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia to Iquique, Chile. Presumed subsequently foundered.[187]
28 August[]
List of shipwrecks: 28 August 1907
Ship
Country
Description
Gracebelle Taylor
United States
The 537-gross register tonschooner was stranded at San Pedro de Macorís, Dominican Republic. All eight people on board survived.[81]
29 August[]
List of shipwrecks: 29 August 1907
Ship
Country
Description
Allen
United States
The 8-gross register tonsloop was stranded at the red buoy at York Spit on the coast of Virginia. All five people on board survived.[19]
Lafayette
United States
The steamer struck a snag and sank in the Wabash River near Mt. Carmel, Illinois. Everyone aboard was rescued.[183]
S. S. Hudson
United States
The 429-gross register tonschooner burned southeast of , Nova Scotia, Canada. All seven people on board survived.[145]
30 August[]
List of shipwrecks: 30 August 1907
Ship
Country
Description
Carrie and Annie
United States
The 95-gross register tonschooner was wrecked on the coast of Siberia in , an arm of the Sea of Okhotsk. All 16 people on board survived.[19][188]
Unknown date[]
List of shipwrecks: Unknown date August 1907
Ship
Country
Description
HMS Commonwealth
Royal Navy
The King Edward VII-classbattleship ran aground. She was refloated, repaired, and returned to service.[189]
September[]
2 September[]
List of shipwrecks: 2 September 1907
Ship
Country
Description
James S. Steele
United States
The 78-gross register tonschooner was stranded in Vineyard Sound on the coast of Massachusetts. All ten people on board survived.[81]
3 September[]
List of shipwrecks: 3 September 1907
Ship
Country
Description
Coal King
United States
The schooner barge or scow barge, under tow by the steamer (United States), foundered in a gale 25 nautical miles (46 km; 29 mi) southwest of Montauk Point, Long Island, New York. Her entire crew of four was rescued by Edgar F. Luckenbach.[19][149]
United States
The 293-gross register ton sternwheel paddle steamer was sunk in a collision with the Corps of EngineersdredgeOswego (United States Army) on the Ohio River at the foot of Gallipolis Island along the riverbank at Gallipolis, Ohio. She sanking in nine feet (2.7 m) of water. All 71 people on board survived.[12][105]
United States
The 17-gross register tonmotor vessel burned on Lake Pontchartrain in Louisiana. All five people on board survived.[12]
Phineas H. Gay
United States
The 109-gross register tonschooner sank in Boston Harbor on the coast of Massachusetts. All four people on board survived.[145]
4 September[]
List of shipwrecks: 4 September 1907
Ship
Country
Description
Excelsior
United States
The 518-gross register tonbarge, under tow by the steamer (United States), was cut loose by Elmer A. Keeler due to bad weather and grounded off Watch Hill, Rhode Island. The only person on board survived.[64][190]
P. R. R. 701
United States
The 310-gross register tonbarge, under tow by the steamer (United States), was cut loose by W. E. Gladwish due to bad weather and either grounded on or sank off (sources disagree) off Watch Hill, Rhode Island. The only person on board survived.[64][190]
6 September[]
List of shipwrecks: 6 September 1907
Ship
Country
Description
Decorra
United States
The 181-gross register tonschooner was abandoned at sea off Nash Island on the coast of Maine. All five people on board survived.[19]
8 September[]
List of shipwrecks: 8 September 1907
Ship
Country
Description
Olympia
United States
The steamer sprung a leak and was beached between Ashtabula, Ohio and Cleveland, Ohio. Refloated and drydocked at Cleveland.[184]
United States
The 821-gross register tonscrew steamer was stranded at Fall River, Massachusetts. The only person on board survived.[64]
10 September[]
List of shipwrecks: 10 September 1907
Ship
Country
Description
Geo. G. Houghton
United States
The 332-gross register tonschooner sank north-northwest of on the coast of Michigan. All four people on board survived.[81]
United States
The steamercapsized at Kenosha, Wisconsin, when a bin containing sand gave out, spilling the sand and causing a list that allowed the ship to fill, sinking in 15 feet of water. Two crewmen were killed. She was raised and taken to Milwaukee, Wisconsin, for repairs and was back in service by mid-November.[175][191]
H. D. Moore
United States
The 143-gross register tonschooner was stranded in Lake Michigan on South Manitou Island, Michigan. All four people on board survived.[81]
S. B. Paige
United States
The 47-gross register tonschooner sank in Sturgeon Bay on the coast of Wisconsin. Both people on board survived.[145]
12 September[]
List of shipwrecks: 12 September 1907
Ship
Country
Description
Fannie S. Groverman
United States
The 13-gross register tonschooner was lost in the Elizabeth River in Virginia when she collided with the screw steamerDorchester (United States). All three people on board survived.[81]
United States
The schooner was sunk in a collision with the steamtugIslander (United States) off Manhattan Beach, Coney Island, New York. Islander rescued her crew.[192]
13 September[]
List of shipwrecks: 13 September 1907
Ship
Country
Description
United States
With no one on board, the 11-gross register tonmotorpaddle vessel sank at Kansas City, Missouri.[44]
Julia
United States
The 57-gross register tonschooner was lost in a collision with the screw steamerIslander (United States) off Coney Island in Queens, New York. All five people on board survived.[145]
15 September[]
List of shipwrecks: 15 September 1907
Ship
Country
Description
United States
The yacht burned in a boathouse at the foot of Ferry Street in Buffalo, New York.[180]
Lillie Lockett
United States
With no one on board, the 6-gross register tonsloop sank in in Virginia.[145]
17 September[]
List of shipwrecks: 17 September 1907
Ship
Country
Description
United States
The 198-gross register ton sternwheel paddle steamer was lost when she struck a snag in the Missouri River off Fort Calhoun, Nebraska. All 11 people on board survived.[64]
18 September[]
List of shipwrecks: 18 September 1907
Ship
Country
Description
Dauntless
United States
The 50-gross register tonschooner was lost in a collision with the bargeArthur (United States) at in Portsmouth, Virginia. All five people on board survived.[19]
United States
The schooner was sunk in a collision with the barge Harberson Hickman, under tow of (United States), Norfolk, Virginia.[193]
The steamer struck a rock and sank at the foot of Big Bend Shoals in the Tennessee River.[38]
United States
The 1,985-gross register tonscrew steamer burned to the waterline and sank in Lake Erie 12 nautical miles (22 km; 14 mi) west of Long Point, Ontario. The steamer (United States) rescued her entire crew of 17.[12][180]
United States
The 80-gross register tonmotoryacht burned at Chicago, Illinois. All four people on board survived.[12]
20 September[]
List of shipwrecks: 20 September 1907
Ship
Country
Description
(or )
United States
The 398-gross register ton sternwheel paddle steamer burned on the Mississippi River in Louisiana at , 12 miles (19 km) above New Orleans. All 40 people on board survived, but she was declared a total loss.[12][150]
Vine
United States
During a voyage from San Francisco, California, to the Bering Sea and Arctic Ocean with a cargo of 65 tons of general merchandise, the 226-ton, 107.9-foot (32.9 m) schooner dragged her anchors during a gale and was stranded on the beach at Deering, Territory of Alaska, becoming a total loss. Her crew survived, and half her cargo was saved.[195]
21 September[]
List of shipwrecks: 21 September 1907
Ship
Country
Description
United States
The 1,968-gross register tonscrew steamer — a bulk carrier — sprung a leak in a violent gale and heavy seas off Vermilion Point on Lake Superior and was beached at Vermilion, Michigan, near the mouth of Two Hearted River to prevent her from sinking, but broke up. She was declared a total loss. Six officers and crewmen in one lifeboat were killed, the other one with 10 or 11 crewmen aboard made it to shore.[44][196][197]
Grace W. Hone
United States
The 11-gross register tonschooner was stranded on in Penobscot Bay off the coast of Maine. All five people on board survived.[81]
Norway
The steamer foundered on 22 September, or went ashore on the north spit at the entrance to Grays Harbor, Washington, on 21 September, breaking in half the next day, a total loss.[191][198]
Vine
United States
The 228-gross register tonschooner was stranded at Deering, Territory of Alaska. All eight people on board survived.[44]
22 September[]
List of shipwrecks: 22 September 1907
Ship
Country
Description
Principessa Jolanda
Italy
The new ocean liner capsized and sank at launch at C N R Shipyard, Riva Trigoso, Italy. Damaged beyond repair, her engines were salvaged and she was then scrapped.[191][199]
The yacht blew up and sank at the foot of Gallipolis Island in the Ohio River. A lantern fell into the hold, probably detonating gas fumes. Three passengers were killed.[105]
United States
The steamer struck a snag in the Red River of the South and sank.[150]
Penekese
United States
The 23-gross register tonschooner was stranded at in Milford, Connecticut. Both people on board survived.[145]
24 September[]
List of shipwrecks: 24 September 1907
Ship
Country
Description
Cumberland
United States
The 413-gross register tonschooner sank off , New Brunswick, Canada. All six people on board survived.[19]
United States
The 297-gross register tonscrew steamer burned at either La Conner or Tacoma, Washington (sources disagree). All 14 people on board survived.[12][178]
27 September[]
List of shipwrecks: 27 September 1907
Ship
Country
Description
United States
The 98-gross register tonscrew steamer's keel struck a submerged piling as she docked at New Orleans, Louisiana, and she listed to the point that she filled with water and sank with the loss of one life. There were 29 survivors.[44][150]
The 412-gross register tonbarge was lost in a collision with the sidewheel paddle steamer (United States) at New York City. The only person on board survived.[64]
United States
The steamer caught fire on the Flint River after leaving Jones Landing, Georgia, and was abandoned by her crew. Two crewmen were killed, and she was declared a total loss.[58]
2 October[]
List of shipwrecks: 2 October 1907
Ship
Country
Description
United States
The 55-gross register ton sternwheel paddle steamer burned in the Flint River at Newton, Georgia, with the loss of two lives. There were 10 survivors.[12]
United States
The steamtug sank in the New York City area while assisting the steamer Bunker Hill (United States) when Bunker Hill's propeller slashed her hull.[200]
3 October[]
List of shipwrecks: 3 October 1907
Ship
Country
Description
Addie Morrill
United States
The 654-gross register tonbarkentine sank off Cape Hatteras, North Carolina. All nine people on board survived.[19]
United States
The steamer sank in Lock No. 1 in the Cumberland River. Later raised.[38]
United States
The steamer ran aground on Virginia Shoal, Florida. Refloated on 5 October and beached five miles (8.0 km) from Cape Florida. Temporary repairs made and refloated again on 14 October and taken to Key West, Florida, after further repairs take to New Orleans.[201]
United States
The steamer struck a snag in the Missouri River and sank near De Soto, Iowa. Total loss.[202]
4 October[]
List of shipwrecks: 4 October 1907
Ship
Country
Description
United States
The steamer burned and sank while tied to the bank at Lock No. 10 on the Kentucky River due to an exploding lamp. Total loss.[39]
5 October[]
List of shipwrecks: 5 October 1907
Ship
Country
Description
Excelsior
United States
The steamer was sunk in a collision with (United States) in the Detroit River near Bois Blanc Island.[203]
The freighter ran aground off Cape Blomidon. refloated and returned to service.[204]
6 October[]
List of shipwrecks: 6 October 1907
Ship
Country
Description
Saint Paul
United States
During a voyage in the waters of the Territory of Alaska from Kodiak to (56°02′N156°42′W / 56.033°N 156.700°W / 56.033; -156.700 (Chowiet Island)) in the Semidi Islands with a crew of nine and a cargo of merchandise, the 48-gross register ton, 63.5-foot (19.4 m) schooner was wrecked without loss of life in the Gulf of Alaska on the west side of Chowiet Island during a gale.[145][205]
United States
The steamer burned and sank at dock in Fort Myers, Florida. Hull raised and rebuilt.[62]
7 October[]
List of shipwrecks: 7 October 1907
Ship
Country
Description
United States
The 39-gross register ton sternwheel paddle steamer sank in the Mississippi River at , Louisiana. All four people on board survived.[12]
8 October[]
List of shipwrecks: 8 October 1907
Ship
Country
Description
C. C. Algier
United States
The 19-gross register tonsloop was stranded at Bradford, Rhode Island. Both people on board survived.[19]
United States
The 67-gross register tonmotorpaddle vessel burned on the Red River of the South at Fulton, Arkansas. All seven people on board survived.[44]
Grace Choate
United States
The 41-gross register tonschooner sank off Mount Desert, Maine. All 21 people on board survived.[81]
Hattie
United States
The unmanned scow, under tow by the tug (United States), sank in a gale off Robin's Reef, in the harbor of New York City.[200]
J. J. McCullum
United States
The scow, under tow by tug (United States), sank in a gale off Robin's Reef, in the harbor of New York City. The only crewman on board died.[200]
Teutonic
United States
The 253-gross register ton barge, one of two barges under tow by the steamer (United States), sank in a heavy storm in Long Island Sound off Greenwich, Connecticut. Her captain made it to the other barge, Pottsville (United States). The only other person aboard Teutonic — a woman — died.[64][171]
9 October[]
List of shipwrecks: 9 October 1907
Ship
Country
Description
R. P. Chase
United States
The 102-gross register tonschooner was stranded on the on the coast of Maine. All three people on board survived.[145]
Walter Sands
United States
The barge was sunk in a collision with (United States), probably Albany, New York.[99]
United States
The 98-gross register ton sternwheel paddle steamer either sank or was stranded (sources disagree) in a strong wind while tied to the bank of the Cumberland River at Burnside, Kentucky. The only person board survived, but she was declared a total loss.[64][39]
10 October[]
List of shipwrecks: 10 October 1907
Ship
Country
Description
Norway
The ship ran aground at Cape Blomidon, Nova Scotia. She was on a voyage from Windsor, Nova Scotia to New York.[206]
The three-mastedsquare-riggedsailing ship was wrecked on Wardang Island in the Spencer Gulf off the western coast of the Yorke Peninsula, South Australia.
The 4,900-gross register tonscrew steamer – a bulk carrier and lake freighter — capsized due to cargo shift and sank on her maiden voyage, or second voyage, in a violent northwest gale with heavy seas on Lake Superior 18 nautical miles (33 km; 21 mi) north of Deer Park, Michigan. Eighteen crewmen went down with the ship. Three or four others (sources disagree on the number) abandoned ship on a life raft, but all but one of them died when breaking waves struck the raft on the shore near the Deer Park United States Life-Saving Service station. The second mate was the sole survivor.[44][196][207][191]
United States
The 2,430-gross register tonscrew steamer sank in a collision with the steamer (United States) in the St. Clair River on the United States-Canada border between Michigan and Ontario. Al 19 people on board survived, but she was declared a total loss.[12][109]
Martha W. Tuft
United States
The 173-gross register tonschooner was stranded in the in the Territory of Alaska. All seven people on board survived.[145]
12 October[]
List of shipwrecks: 12 October 1907
Ship
Country
Description
J. S. Glover
United States
The 56-gross register tonschooner sank off , Maine. All three people on board survived.[81]
Saxon
United States
The 555-gross register tonbarge, under tow by the steamer (United States), went ashore at on the coast of North Carolina 15 miles (24 km) north of Hatteras after the tow line parted. Three of the four people on board lost their lives.[64][193]
Twilight
United States
The 59-gross register tonschooner departed , New Brunswick, bound for Eastport, Maine, with four people on board and was never heard from again.[145]
The decommissionedtraining ship, a compositeclipper ship, was sunk as a torpedo target in the Atlantic Ocean off Cascais, Portugal.
United States
The 29-gross register tonmotoryacht burned at Port Norris, New Jersey. All five people on board survived.[12]
14 October[]
List of shipwrecks: 14 October 1907
Ship
Country
Description
Wasp
United States
The 14-gross register tonschooner was stranded at West Dennis, Massachusetts. Both people on board survived.[44]
15 October[]
List of shipwrecks: 15 October 1907
Ship
Country
Description
Carrie C. Miles
United States
The 106-gross register tonschooner was stranded on on the coast of New York. All four people on board survived.[19]
United States
While trying to dock at Ashtabula, Ohio, in a gale and strong current without the assistance of a tug, the steamer tried to stop her forward movement by reversing her engines and dropping an anchor but ran over the anchor, puncturing her bottom and causing her to sink. She was refloated by lightering her cargo and was drydocked.[31]
16 October[]
List of shipwrecks: 16 October 1907
Ship
Country
Description
Annie Sargent
United States
The 66-gross register tonschooner was stranded at on Long Island, New York. Both people on board survived.[19]
Glad Tidings
United States
The 654-gross register tonschooner was stranded on on the coast of Georgia. All eight people on board survived.[81]
United States
The motor vessel stranded on in Lynn Canal, Territory of Alaska.[208]
United States
The steamer was struck by a heavy current and sank in the Mississippi River between Vicksburg and Greenville, Mississippi. She was declared a total loss.[201]
United States
The 55-gross register tonsteam screwtug burned in the Detroit River at Detroit, Michigan. All three people on board survived, but she was declared a total loss.[12][209]
17 October[]
List of shipwrecks: 17 October 1907
Ship
Country
Description
United States
The steamer rolled on her starboard side and sank at Alice Mines on the Monongahela River. Raised, repaired and returned to service.[185]
The coaster was wrecked at Amble, Northumberland, England. Two people drowned.
Susan Elizabeth
United Kingdom
The schooner was wrecked on Porthminster Beach, St Ives, Cornwall, England. Crew rescued by lifeboat.[210] Remains dynamited two years later.[211]
19 October[]
List of shipwrecks: 19 October 1907
Ship
Country
Description
United States
The 10-gross register ton sternwheel motorpaddle vessel burned on the Mississippi River at Andalusia, Illinois. All three people on board survived.[12]
No. K 10
United States
The scow, under tow by tow steamer (United States), sank in a collision with scows towed by tug (United States) in the New York City area.[212]
The 4,268 GRT steamer on a passage from San Francisco to Portland in ballast ran aground during heavy fog and was wrecked on North Seal Rock, off Crescent City.
Sceptre
United States
The 125-gross register tonschooner was stranded on in Nova Scotia, Canada. All 18 people on board survived.[145]
22 October[]
List of shipwrecks: 22 October 1907
Ship
Country
Description
Defender
United States
The 17-gross register ton, 44-foot (13.4 m) schooner sank in Kuskokwim Bay off the coast of the Territory of Alaska. Sources differ on whether two or five people – two passengers and a crew of three – were on board, but agree that all on board survived.[2][213]
United States
The cargo ship was tied up alongside another vessel in the Schuylkill River at Campbell's Wharf in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, when she was caught on a ridge on the bottom of the river when the tide went out, causing her to list, fill with water, and sink. She later was raised.[214]
H. F. Hallett
United States
The hulked 350-gross register tonbarge, under the care of the steamer (United States), foundered in Long Island Sound while anchored near Faulkners Island off Guilford, Connecticut, in a stiff breeze. Harold rescued her crew of two.[64][190]
Prima Donna
United States
The hulked 210-gross register tonbarge, under the care of the steamer (United States), foundered in Long Island Sound while anchored near Faulkners Island off Guilford, Connecticut, in a stiff breeze. Harold rescued her crew of two.[64][190]
23 October[]
List of shipwrecks: 23 October 1907
Ship
Country
Description
New York
United States
The 1,688-gross register tonschooner barge or scow barge, under tow by the steamer (United States), sprung a leak and sank in the Atlantic Ocean 15 miles (24 km) southwest of Montauk Point, Long Island, New York. John Scully rescued her crew of four.[145][190]
Novelty
United States
The 592-gross register tonschooner was stranded on the coast of Oregon 14 miles (23 km) north of Cape Arago. All 10 people on board survived.[145]
26 October[]
List of shipwrecks: 26 October 1907
Ship
Country
Description
United States
The motor boat sank in a collision with the lighter (United States) in the Passaic River 150 feet (46 m) off the Plank Road Bridge.[215]
27 October[]
List of shipwrecks: 27 October 1907
Ship
Country
Description
Anglo Saxon
United States
Operating under sail because of a line fouling her propeller, the 14-gross register tonmotor vessel was wrecked on a reef 0.75 nautical miles (1.4 km; 0.9 mi) off the coast of the Territory of Alaska near Nome, approximately 7 nautical miles (13 km; 8.1 mi) southeast of (64°43′N166°30′W / 64.717°N 166.500°W / 64.717; -166.500 (Cape Wooley)) during a voyage from Nome to Tin City. Sources disagree as to whether her crew of two was aboard and survived or no one was aboard at the time of her wreck.[122][176]
Douglas
United States
The steamer lost the stuffing in the stuffing box of her stern pipe in Lake St. Clair resulting in her being beached at Windmill Point.[209]
Racer
United States
The 68-gross register tonschooner sank off Bridgeport, Connecticut. Both people on board survived.[145]
28 October[]
List of shipwrecks: 28 October 1907
Ship
Country
Description
United States
The 18-gross register tonscrew steamer burned while tied up at a dock in Grindstone City, Michigan. A pilot who was the only person on board died.[117]
United States
The 2,356-gross register toniron-hulledscrew steamer was stranded in Lake Superior on Gull Rock off Manitou Island in Michigan. All 18 people on board survived.[64]
United States
The tug sank at Pier 6 at the Bush Docks in Brooklyn, New York.[215]
29 October[]
List of shipwrecks: 29 October 1907
Ship
Country
Description
Alfred
United States
The barge, under tow by (United States), was sunk in a collision with the barge Alice, under tow by Meteor (United States), in the Delaware River near the Greenwich Coal Piers, Philadelphia.[214]
United States
The tug foundered overnight at dock in a gale at Newburgh, New York.[216]
William L. Walker
United States
The 592-gross register tonschooner sank in the Atlantic Ocean 40 nautical miles (74 km; 46 mi) south of Cape Lookout, North Carolina. All eight people on board survived.[44]
30 October[]
List of shipwrecks: 30 October 1907
Ship
Country
Description
United States
The 977-gross register tonscrew steamer burned to the waterline on Lake Superior off Basswood Island the Apostle Islands. All 15 people on board survived.[44][217]
Foam
United States
The 64-gross register tonschooner sank in the Atlantic Ocean 11 nautical miles (20 km; 13 mi) east of Cape Henry, Virginia. All five people on board survived.[81]
Rose Innes
United States
The 835-gross register tonbarkentine was stranded on St. Simons Island on the coast of Georgia. All 10 people on board survived.[145]
Unknown date[]
List of shipwrecks: Unknown date October 1907
Ship
Country
Description
Dixie
United States
The 35-gross register ton sternwheel paddle steamer burned in Lock No. 10 on the Kentucky River in Kentucky. All eight people on board survived.[218]
November[]
1 November[]
List of shipwrecks: 1 November 1907
Ship
Country
Description
United States
The steamer struck Ough Reef off Washougal, Washington and was beached for emergency repairs.[219]
Baltic
United Kingdom
The Thames barge ran onto St Clement's Isle, Mousehole en route to Newlyn with cement for the harbour works. Her crew were saved by Mousehole fishermen who were unimpressed with the non–appearance of the lifeboat stuck in the mud at Penzance. Baltic ended her days as a hulk in an Essex creek.[220]
United States
The steamer was blown ashore in a gale and wrecked at . Total loss.[178]
United States
The steamer was damaged in a collision with William E. Reis (United States) in the St. Clair River off and beached on Russells Island. Later raised, repaired and returned to service.[117][221]
The steamer was sunk in a collision with (United States) in the St. Clair River off in 26 feet (7.9 m) of water. Later raised, repaired and returned to service as Uranus.[117][221]
2 November[]
List of shipwrecks: 2 November 1907
Ship
Country
Description
United States
The 25-gross register tonsteam screwtug lost her tow line to a scow she was towing while entering the Niagara River on the United States-Canada border between New York and Ontario and as she attempted to recover the scow her wheel chains parted and she drifted onto . All four people on board survived. She broke up before she could be refloated, becoming a total loss.[12][180]
William Voorhis
United States
The 89-gross register tonschooner was lost when she struck a dock at New York City. All four people on board survived.[44]
4 November[]
List of shipwrecks: 4 November 1907
Ship
Country
Description
United States
The 3,066-gross register tonsteel-hulledscrew steamer struck an uncharted object and either sank or was wrecked (sources disagree) off Castle Island off the coast of Massachusetts while leaving Boston Harbor. All 34 people on board survived, but she was a total loss.[44][222][223]
The 140-gross register tonschooner sank in the Gulf of Maine 50 nautical miles (93 km; 58 mi) southeast of Biddeford Pool, Maine. All five people on board survived.[44]
6 November[]
List of shipwrecks: 6 November 1907
Ship
Country
Description
United States
The schooner stranded in a storm on the beach at Buttonwoods, Rhode Island within 10 feet of the bridge connecting Buttonwoods with Oakland Beach. Later pulled off.[224]
United States
The steamer broke loose from its dock in a gale at Stonington, Maine and was blown ashore and wrecked.[56]
Jonathan Sawyer
United States
The 399-gross register tonschooner was stranded at Cape Porpoise, Maine. All seven people on board survived.[81]
No. 8
United States
The barge, under tow of (United States), went ashore after the tow line parted in the Chesapeake Bay below Old Plantation Flats Light near Cape Charles, Virginia.[193]
Portland
United States
The dredge was sunk in a collision with (United States) in the Willamette River off Willamette Slough.[219]
The yacht, belonging to the New York City Fire Department, was damaged in a collision with (United States). She was towed by Busby to the foot of Morris Street, Jersey City, New Jersey where she sank.[215]
United States
The fishing steamer was wrecked on Assateague Island. Total loss.[51]
7 November[]
List of shipwrecks: 7 November 1907
Ship
Country
Description
E Pluribus Unum
United States
The 21-gross register tonschooner was stranded on Seal Island off the coast of Maine. Both people on board survived.[19]
Gertrude
United States
The 6-gross register tonsloop sank off Dennis, Massachusetts. Both people on board survived.[81]
9 November[]
List of shipwrecks: 9 November 1907
Ship
Country
Description
Ann S. Deas
United States
The 34-gross register tonschooner was stranded on the on the coast of South Carolina. All four people on board survived.[19]
Louisiana
United States
The steamer in a gale and snowstorm attempted to enter the but struck the south pier knocking a hole in the hull, sinking her. Later raised.[225]
United States
The steamer, beached in awaiting repair after sinking and being raised in 1903, burned to the waterline, a total loss.[226]
United States
The tow steamer struck a submerged object in the channel to Wilson Point, Connecticut and was beached to prevent sinking. Later refloated and towed to drydock.[171]
The 14-gross register tonmotor vessel burned at Dungeness, Washington. Both people on board survived.[44]
United States
The yacht sank at dock at Savannah, Georgia when her hull was punctured by a submerged piling.[228]
14 November[]
List of shipwrecks: 14 November 1907
Ship
Country
Description
United States
The 571-gross register tonscrew steamer burned at sea in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of California 7 nautical miles (13 km; 8.1 mi) east of Point Conception. All 20 people on board survived, but she was declared a total loss.[44][229]
Harriet Winnie (or Harriet E. Winne)
United States
The 386-gross register tonbarge, under tow by the steamer (United States), lost her tow line northwest of the during a gale. She drifted onto Plum Island off the coast of Long Island, New York, and broke up. The only person on board survived.[64][190]
15 November[]
List of shipwrecks: 15 November 1907
Ship
Country
Description
or
United States
The 28-gross register tonschooner was sunk in a collision with a barge under tow by the steam screwtug (United States) in the Kill Van Kull off Constable Hook, New Jersey. All four people on board survived.[19][230]
United States
The 32-gross register tonscrew steamer was stranded on the western shore of the Chesapeake Bay off Back River Light on the coast of Virginia. All five people on board survived.[12]
16 November[]
List of shipwrecks: 16 November 1907
Ship
Country
Description
Ella Rose
United States
The 59-gross register tonschooner was stranded on near Vinalhaven, Maine. Both people on board survived.[81]
17 November[]
List of shipwrecks: 17 November 1907
Ship
Country
Description
Phoebe Ann
United States
The 32-gross register tonschooner was lost when she struck a pier on the East River in New York City. All four people on board survived.[145]
18 November[]
List of shipwrecks: 18 November 1907
Ship
Country
Description
United States
The 31-gross register tonmotoryacht burned off College Point, Queens, New York. All eight people on board survived.[12]
20 November[]
List of shipwrecks: 20 November 1907
Ship
Country
Description
United States
The steamer struck a stump in the Willamette River at McCann's Farm and sank in 20 feet (6.1 m) of water.[18]
22 November[]
List of shipwrecks: 22 November 1907
Ship
Country
Description
Eureka
United States
The 6-gross register tonsloop was stranded at Springs, Long Island, New York. Both people on board survived.[2]
Jane
United Kingdom
The ketch was wrecked in Pwll Du Bay on the Gower Peninsula in Wales. Her crew of two survived.[29]
United States
The 690-gross register tonscrew steamer — a bulk carrier — caught fire on Lake Huron off Tawas City, Michigan. Her entire crew of 13 abandoned ship, was rescued by the steamer , and survived. She drifted ashore on Little Charity Island in Saginaw Bay. Her engine and boiler were salvaged.[12][117][231]
23 November[]
List of shipwrecks: 23 November 1907
Ship
Country
Description
United States
The tug was sunk in a collision with the barge Ben Harrison near Port Dalhousie, Ontario. Three lives lost.[232]
Lucy E.
United States
The 26-gross register tonschooner was stranded at Plymouth, Massachusetts. All 10 people on board survived.[145]
Monohansett
United States
The propeller of Monohansett
The 572-gross register ton wooden steam screwbarge sank after catching fire in Lake Huron near Thunder Bay Island on the coast of Michigan. As the wreck took place near the island's United States Life-Saving Service station, all 12 people on board survived.[12][233]
24 November[]
List of shipwrecks: 24 November 1907
Ship
Country
Description
Bangalore
United States
During a voyage from Norfolk, Virginia, to Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii, with 21 people on board, the 1,743-gross register toniron-hulledfull-rigged ship spoke with another vessel in the Atlantic Ocean at 07°N026°W / 7°N 26°W / 7; -26 (Bangalore) and was never heard from again.[2]
C. H. Malleson
United States
The 48-gross register tonschooner was stranded at Glen Cove, New York. All three people on board survived.[19]
United States
The steamer was sunk in a collision with the steamer (United States) in the Columbia River on the Oregon-Washington border near .[18]
Grace Collins
United States
The 24-gross register tonsloop sank in the Mispillion River in Delaware, with the loss of both people on board.[81]
Mary Isabel
United States
The 65-gross register tonschooner sank off , Long Island, New York. All five people on board survived.[145]
Refuge
United States
The 14-gross register tonschooner sank off on Cedar Island on the coast of North Carolina. The only person on board perished.[145]
United States
The 12-gross register tonmotor vessel burned on Pine Lake in Michigan. All nine people on board survived.[64]
United States
The steamer sprung a leak and sank in 6 feet (1.8 m) of water in the Ohio River near New Martinsville, West Virginia.[105]
25 November[]
List of shipwrecks: 25 November 1907
Ship
Country
Description
Number Twenty-Six
United States
The 1,566-gross register toniron-hulledschoonerbarge or scow barge sank off Barnegat, New Jersey. All six people on board survived.[145]
27 November[]
List of shipwrecks: 27 November 1907
Ship
Country
Description
United States
The 84-gross register tonmotor vessel was stranded on North Manitou Island in Lake Michigan off the coast of Michigan. All four people on board survived.[12]
United States
After catching fire on the Hudson River near Highland Falls, New York, the 149-gross register tonpassengerscrew steamer was run ashore and burned out. All five people on board survived, but she was declared a total loss.[64][216]
28 November[]
List of shipwrecks: 28 November 1907
Ship
Country
Description
Alfa
United States
The 5-ton, 30.2-foot (9.2 m) sloop was wrecked at Ugashik, Territory of Alaska. Both people on board survived.[2][176]
Alta
United States
The 5.5-ton sloop was forced ashore by ice at Smoky Point in the entrance to Ugashik Bay on the Bristol Bay coast of the Territory of Alaska. During the night of 28–29 November, ice crushed her cabin and pushed her farther up on the beach, and by the spring of 1908 she had been completely destroyed.[176]
United States
The laid-up 128-gross register toncomposite-hulledsteamyacht caught fire at her dock in Brunswick. Maine, near the in off Casco Bay. All six people on board survived, but she burned out and was declared a total loss.[12][69]
The 533-gross register tonbrig was stranded at on the coast of Puerto Rico. All eight people on board survived.[81]
30 November[]
List of shipwrecks: 30 November 1907
Ship
Country
Description
Leonora
United States
The 27-gross register tonschooner sank off Beaufort, South Carolina. All three people on board survived.[145]
Unknown date[]
List of shipwrecks: Unkown November 1907
Ship
Country
Description
Bangalore
United States
The ship sailed from Norfolk, Virginia on 23 October to Honolulu, Hawaii with 2,600 tons of coal consigned for the United States Navy. On 24 November 1907, she was reported at 7°N26°W / 7°N 26°W / 7; -26, several hundred miles east of her normal route. This was her last reported sighting. One theory for her disappearance has her rounding Cape of Good Hope rather than Cape Horn and ultimately shipwrecked on Middleton Reef, Australia.[235] Captain Lewis S. Colley was in command of Bangalore when she disappeared, this being his first command of the ship and a last minute replacement for Captain Phineas Banning Blanchard.[236]
Hellena
United States
The 15-gross register ton sternwheel motorpaddle vessel was lost when she struck a snag in the Missouri River at Albaton, Iowa. The only person on board survived.[12]
Wm. A Steelman
United States
The 17-gross register tonschooner was lost when she struck a dock at Tilghman Island in Maryland. Both people on board survived.[44]
December[]
1 December[]
List of shipwrecks: 1 December 1907
Ship
Country
Description
Columbia
United States
The steamer sank at Terminal Dock, Miami, Florida. Later raised.[83]
2 December[]
List of shipwrecks: 2 December 1907
Ship
Country
Description
United States
With no one on board, the laid-up 138-gross register ton sternwheel paddle steamer was destroyed at Wabasha, Minnesota, by a fire that spread to her from the sternwheel paddle steamer Isaac Staples (United States). She was declared a total loss.[44][73]
Golden Gate
United States
The 13-gross register tonsloop was lost in a collision with the screw steamer (United States) in Raritan Bay on the coast of New Jersey. Both people on board survived.[81]
United States
With no one on board, the laid-up 138-gross register ton sternwheel paddle steamer, on the ways for the winter, was destroyed by fire at Wabasha, Minnesota. She was declared a total loss.[44][73]
United States
The laid-up 228-gross register ton sternwheel paddle steamer was destroyed at Wabasha, Minnesota, by a fire that spread to her from the sternwheel paddle steamer Isaac Staples (United States). All 24 people on board survived, but she was declared a total loss.[12][73]
Mount Temple
United Kingdom
Mount Temple
The cargo liner ran aground on , Nova Scotia, Canada. All on board survived. She was refloated on 15 April 1908, repaired and returned to service.[237]
3 December[]
List of shipwrecks: 3 December 1907
Ship
Country
Description
United States
The 2,400-gross register tonscrew steamer burned three miles (4.8 km) off Green Bay, Wisconsin. All 18 people on board survived.[44][238]
Fortuna
United States
The 25-gross register tonschooner sank on off the coast of Maine. Both people on board survived.[81]
United States
The 23-gross register tonscrew steamer burned on in Louisiana. All five people on board survived.[12]
4 December[]
List of shipwrecks: 4 December 1907
Ship
Country
Description
United States
The 57-gross register tonscrew steamer burned while tied up at a dock on the Satilla River at , Georgia. All seven people on board survived.[44][228]
United States
While tied up for the night on the Allegheny River at Aspinwall, Pennsylvania, the steamer sprang a leak, listed to starboard, and sank. She was raised, repaired, and returned to service.[185]
Rebecca Shepherd
United States
The 411-gross register tonschooner was stranded on Pollock Rip Shoal off the coast of Massachusetts. All seven people on board survived.[145]
5 December[]
List of shipwrecks: 5 December 1907
Ship
Country
Description
Gardiner B. Reynolds
United States
The 397-gross register tonschooner sank. All seven people on board survived.[81]
United States
The schooner was sunk in a collision with (United States) in the Delaware River just below Horseshoe Buoy No. 37.[234]
United States
The 688-gross register ton sidewheel paddle steamer ran aground on a bar in the Patuxent River off at Benedict, Maryland, and then burned. One crewman was killed; the other eight people on board survived.[12][227]
6 December[]
List of shipwrecks: 6 December 1907
Ship
Country
Description
France
The 200-ton ship was lost in the Chausey Islands.[239]
United States
The steamer was sunk when she struck a dock in the St. Clair River off while trying to avoid the wreck of William E. Reis (United States).[117]
The 67-gross register ton sternwheel paddle steamer burned at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. All seven people on board survived.[12]
(or )
United States
The 534-gross register tonmotor vessel burned in the Pacific Ocean 14 nautical miles (26 km; 16 mi) southwest of Cape Mendocino on the coast of California. All 17 people on board survived, but she was a total loss.[64][240]
8 December[]
List of shipwrecks: 8 December 1907
Ship
Country
Description
United States
The steamer caught fire on the Ohio River opposite , Pennsylvania, and was beached on Brunot Island, where she was destroyed. She was declared a total loss.[185]
United States
The 7-gross register tonmotor vessel was stranded at Huntington Beach, California. All three people on board survived.[64]
9 December[]
List of shipwrecks: 9 December 1907
Ship
Country
Description
United States
The steamer was blown ashore in a gale and rain near Shelter Point, British Columbia. Refloated on 20 December.[20]
United States
The freighter sank at dock at Millville, New Jersey when she grounded, filled and sank from a stressed hull. Raised the same day.[51]
12 December[]
List of shipwrecks: 12 December 1907
Ship
Country
Description
United States
The 188-gross register tonschooner was damaged in a collision with the tug (United States) in the Chesapeake Bay off Point No Point, Maryland. Dauntless towed E. G. Irwin into shoal waters off Point Lookout, Maryland, where E. G. Irwin sank. All five people aboard E. G. Irwin survived, but one member of Dauntless's crew was killed.[19][72]
The 25-gross register tonscrew steamer was lost when she struck a pile at Pensacola, Florida. Both people on board survived.[44]
Fawn
United States
The 11-gross register tonschooner was stranded on , Florida. All five people on board survived.[81]
No. 2
United States
The 403-gross register tondredge sank in Lake Erie off Sandusky, Ohio, with the loss of one life. There were eight survivors.[64]
14 December[]
List of shipwrecks: 14 December 1907
Ship
Country
Description
A. A. Sumner
United States
The barge, under tow by Hercules (United States), lost its tow when Hercules struck submerged wreckage in Block Island Sound and suffered a punctured hull. She drifted ashore at and broke up.[190]
Alanson A. Sumner
United States
The 249-gross register tonbarge was stranded at Watch Hill, Rhode Island. All three people on board survived.[64]
Edmund Phinney
United States
The 751-gross register tonbark was stranded at Sandy Hook on the coast of New Jersey in a gale. All 10 people on board survived. Her wreck sank 400 yards (366 m) offshore in 25 feet (8 m) of water.[81][242]
Elheurah
United States
The barge, under tow by (United States), lost its tow when the tow lines parted in a gale and she drifted ashore on the Norwalk Islands.[171]
Elk
United States
The 299-gross register tonbarge, under tow by the steamerHercules (United States), lost her tow line when Hercules struck submerged wreckage in Block Island Sound and suffered a punctured hull. Elk drifted ashore at either or Watch Hill, Rhode Island (sources disagree), and broke up. The only person aboard Elk survived.[64][190]
Ettie Moore
United States
The barge, under tow by (United States), lost its tow when the tow lines parted in a gale and she sank off the Norwalk Islands. Her crew was rescued by the tug (United States).[171]
United States
The 155-gross register tonsteam screwtug struck submerged wreckage in Block Island Sound and suffered a punctured hull. She was beached at either or Watch Hill, Rhode Island, and sank. All 10 people on board survived, but she was declared a total loss.[12][190]
James E. English
United States
The 285-gross register tonbarge, under tow by the steamtugHercules (United States), lost her tow when Hercules struck submerged wreckage in Block Island Sound and suffered a punctured hull. She drifted ashore at either or Watch Hill, Rhode Island (sources disagree), and broke up. Both people on board survived.[64][190]
John C. Wyman
United States
The 268-gross register tonbarge, under tow by the steamtugHercules (United States), lost her tow when Hercules struck submerged wreckage in Block Island Sound and suffered a punctured hull. She drifted ashore at or Watch Hill, Rhode Island (sources disagree), and broke up. The only person on board survived.[64][190]
James Parker, sr.
United States
The 116-gross register tonschooner was stranded at , Connecticut. All four people on board survived.[81]
The steamer burned at New Orleans, Louisiana. She was declared a total loss.[58]
Thomas W. Lawson
United States
The 5,218-gross register ton seven-mastedsteel-hulledschooner was wrecked on in the Scilly Isles during a storm with a loss of 17 lives. Her Captain and Engineer survived.[44]
15 December[]
List of shipwrecks: 15 December 1907
Ship
Country
Description
Addie Jordan
United States
The 376-gross register tonbarge was stranded at Manasquan, New Jersey. Both people on board survived.[64]
United States
The tug caught fire in the Napa River in California and was scuttled in 15 feet (4.6 m) of water to extinguish the fire. She later was raised and repaired.[240]
The 403-gross register tonbrigantine departed Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, bound for Martinique with seven people on board and was never heard from again.[19]
M. G. Starrett
United States
The coal boat was sunk in a collision with a barge being towed by the tug (United States) off Eleventh Street in the East River.[243]
17 December[]
List of shipwrecks: 17 December 1907
Ship
Country
Description
United States
The 276-gross register tonschooner sank after colliding with the steam screwtug (United States) near Pollock Rip Shoal off the coast of Massachusetts. All six people on board survived.[81][222]
United States
The tug anchored in seven feet (2.1 m) of water in the Elk River near Elkton, Maryland when she was punctured and sunk by her own anchor. Raised and repaired.[72]
18 December[]
List of shipwrecks: 18 December 1907
Ship
Country
Description
United States
The tug, while breaking ice near Washburn, Wisconsin, suffered a holed hull and sank in 14 feet (4.3 m) of water.[217]
20 December[]
List of shipwrecks: 20 December 1907
Ship
Country
Description
David Currie
United States
The 151-gross register tonschooner sank off Duck Island, Connecticut. All four people on board survived.[19]
The cargo ship ran aground on the Goodwin Sands, in the English Channel. Her crew were rescued.
22 December[]
List of shipwrecks: 22 December 1907
Ship
Country
Description
United States
The schooner was sunk in a collision with (United States) in the Potomac River two miles (3.2 km) north of Alexandria, Virginia.[72]
23 December[]
List of shipwrecks: 23 December 1907
Ship
Country
Description
Ellis P. Rogers
United States
The 68-gross register tonbarge was lost in the North River at New York City when mooring posts on a pier the ocean linerMauretania (United Kingdom) was tied to give way in high winds while Ellis P. Rogers was lying alongside Mauretania to take off ashes from her. Mauretania went partially adrift and her bow struck Ellis P. Rogers. The only person aboard Ellis P. Rogers survived.[64][244]
New Haven
United States
The barge, under tow by the steamer (United States), sank in a sudden and heavy gale in Long Island Sound off , Connecticut. Her captain and his wife drowned trying to board a lifeboat.[50]
No. 128
United States
The barge was sunk at dock when struck in fog by the steamer (United States) in the East River off 13th Street in New York City when General Joseph E. Johnston tried to tie up and wait out the fog.[243]
Sky Blue
United States
The barge, under tow by (United States), sank in a sudden and heavy gale in Long Island Sound off , Connecticut.[50]
Unidentified barges
United States
Five unidentified barges, under tow by the steamer (United States), sank in a sudden and heavy gale in Long Island Sound off , Connecticut.[50]
24 December[]
List of shipwrecks: 24 December 1907
Ship
Country
Description
United States
The 109-gross register ton sternwheel paddle steamer sank at New Orleans, Louisiana. The only person on board survived.[245]
25 December[]
List of shipwrecks: 25 December 1907
Ship
Country
Description
United States
The motor boat struck a sunken barge in Napa Creek, Napa, California and sank. Both were later raised.[240]
27 December[]
List of shipwrecks: 27 December 1907
Ship
Country
Description
Dei Gratia
Canada
The brigantine was wrecked on Black Rock, Dale, Pembrokeshire, England, after breaking her moorings in a storm.
Estelle Phinney
United States
The 922-gross register tonschooner sank in 80 feet (24 m) of water in the North Atlantic Ocean when she collided with the five-masted schooner Elizabeth Palmer (United States) off Barnegat, New Jersey. One person aboard Estelle Phinney died. There were nine survivors.[81][246]
29 December[]
List of shipwrecks: 29 December 1907
Ship
Country
Description
United States
The 15-gross register ton sternwheel paddle steamer burned in in Louisiana. All four people on board survived, but she was declared a total loss.[44][58]
United States
The 8-gross register tonmotor vessel burned at Clinton, Texas. All five people on board survived.[111]
30 December[]
List of shipwrecks: 30 December 1907
Ship
Country
Description
Agnes V. Gleason
United States
The 70-gross register tonschooner was stranded at Boothbay, Maine. All 14 people on board survived.[19]
Annie Comings
United States
The 452-gross register ton sternwheel paddle steamer was lost in a collision with the barkEurope (France) on the Willamette River in Oregon. Her machinery and boiler, as well as her cargo of machinery, were salvaged. All 20 people on board survived.[44][247]
Ida
United States
The 385-gross register tonbarge sank in a strong storm off Point Judith, Rhode Island. Both people on board survived.[64][248]
Jennie
United States
The 382-gross register tonbarge was stranded in a strong storm at Point Judith, Rhode Island. Both people on board survived.[64][248]
31 December[]
List of shipwrecks: 31 December 1907
Ship
Country
Description
United States
The 13-gross register tonmotor vessel was stranded on Fire Island on the coast of Long Island, New York. Both people on board survived.[12]
Unknown date[]
List of shipwrecks: Unknown date 1907
Ship
Country
Description
Bender Brothers
United States
The 80-net register ton, 77.5-foot (23.6 m) schooner was wrecked on the coast of the Territory of Alaska. According to the wreck report, the schooner was stranded during a gale sometime in 1907 on the beach in Kuskokwim Bay on the west-central coast and was abandoned there because of the onset of the winter of 1907–1908, but another source places it on 25 October 1907 at Unalaska on Unalaska Island in the Aleutian Islands. She reportedly was deemed a total loss, but may have been salvaged and returned to service until destroyed by a fire in December 1913.[194]
Billow
United States
The United States Department of Commerce and Labor publication Thirty-Ninth Annual List of Merchant Vessels of the United States for the Year Ending June 30, 1907, reported that the 31-gross register tonschooner was stranded on Crotch Island in Casco Bay on the coast of Maine on an unidentified date. Both people on board survived.[10]
Chilkat
United States
The vessel was listed as a total loss in Chilkoot Inlet in Southeast Alaska.[188]
Norway
Ran aground at Foreness Point, Broadstairs, Kent, United Kingdom. Later refloated and returned to service.[249]
The United States Department of Commerce and Labor publication Thirty-Ninth Annual List of Merchant Vessels of the United States for the Year Ending June 30, 1907, reported that the 8-gross register tonschooner was stranded at an unidentified location on an unidentified date. All four peoiple on board survived.[10]
Ivan Vassili
Russia
In the previous years, the freighter Ivan Vassili was alleged to have suffered attacks by a demon that caused crew to kill each other and themselves. By 1907, no one would crew the ship. In the winter, some sailors set her afire off the docks of Vladivostok. As the ship finally sank after a night burning, several eyewitnesses recounted hearing a disembodied scream come from the ship.[250][251]
The sailing ship ran aground off Fernandina, Florida and damaged beyond repair.[253]
Germany
The steamer was driven ashore on 4 March or 15 September during a storm at and abandoned. Refloated on 27 March 1917 and taken to Victoria, British Columbia for repairs. Put in service as (United States).[254][255]
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