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Domestic News October 13, 1931

The Daily Alaska Empire

Juneau, Juneau County, Alaska

What is this article about?

Crew of four from gasboat Carolen of Ketchikan rescued by steamer Prince Rupert four miles southeast of Cape Mudge off Vancouver Island; boat towed to Quathiaski Cove, men landed at Campbell River; bound for Anacortes, Washington.

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CREW OF GAS BOAT RESCUED Ketchikan Craft in Trouble —Men Taken Aboard Prince Rupert

SEATTLE, Oct. 13. - The Coast Guard headquarters here has received a message from the steamer Prince Rupert that the crew of four men aboard the gasboat Carolen, of Ketchikan, was rescued four miles southeast of Cape Mudge on the steamer channel off Vancouver Island.

The Carolen was towed to Quathiaski Cove and the men were landed at Campbell River.

The Carolen was bound for Anacortes, Washington.

Other particulars were not stated.

What sub-type of article is it?

Shipping Accident

What keywords are associated?

Gasboat Rescue Carolen Prince Rupert Vancouver Island Ketchikan Cape Mudge

Where did it happen?

Four Miles Southeast Of Cape Mudge On The Steamer Channel Off Vancouver Island

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Four Miles Southeast Of Cape Mudge On The Steamer Channel Off Vancouver Island

Event Date

Oct. 13

Outcome

crew of four men rescued; no injuries mentioned; carolen towed to quathiaski cove

Event Details

The crew of four men aboard the gasboat Carolen of Ketchikan was rescued by the steamer Prince Rupert four miles southeast of Cape Mudge on the steamer channel off Vancouver Island. The Carolen was towed to Quathiaski Cove and the men were landed at Campbell River. The Carolen was bound for Anacortes, Washington.

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