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When the white light got brighter, the captain ordered the helm hard to starboard. He then saw a port red light right under his bow and the ship sliced into the S-51. The CITY OF ROME rescued three crew, but the rest went down with the sub.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eThis two-page account was written in defense of the CITY OF ROME's captain. A court of inquiry reprimanded the captain for not slowing down when he saw the white light while the sub's skipper was faulted for not showing proper navigation markings.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eThe raising of a wreck from a depth of 120' had never before been attempted. The successful and innovative salvage was described in an excellent book, \"On the Bottom\".\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eAlso included are two scrapbook pages with clipped deck plans of Savannah Line vessels and news stories about another collision between the CITY OF ATHENS with a French cruiser in 1918. Sixty-eight lives were lost when the passenger ship went down. Plus a company directory of ship officers and a Savannah Line ad from an 1889 journal.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eGood to very good condition.\u003c\/p\u003e"}

CITY OF ROME & S-51 - 1925 collision account & Savannah Line deck plans

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Savannah Line - From the Frank Braynard Collection, a 1925 typewritten account of the fatal collision between the steamer CITY OF ROME and U.S. Navy submarine S-51 in 1925 off Block Island.

At 10 p.m. on the night of September 25, 1925, the captain of the CITY OF ROME spotted a white light off his bow while steaming through the busy shipping channel. When the white light got brighter, the captain ordered the helm hard to starboard. He then saw a port red light right under his bow and the ship sliced into the S-51. The CITY OF ROME rescued three crew, but the rest went down with the sub.

This two-page account was written in defense of the CITY OF ROME's captain. A court of inquiry reprimanded the captain for not slowing down when he saw the white light while the sub's skipper was faulted for not showing proper navigation markings.

The raising of a wreck from a depth of 120' had never before been attempted. The successful and innovative salvage was described in an excellent book, "On the Bottom".

Also included are two scrapbook pages with clipped deck plans of Savannah Line vessels and news stories about another collision between the CITY OF ATHENS with a French cruiser in 1918. Sixty-eight lives were lost when the passenger ship went down. Plus a company directory of ship officers and a Savannah Line ad from an 1889 journal.

Good to very good condition.

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