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Story February 19, 1829

The Rhode Island Republican

Newport, Newport County, Rhode Island

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In the Bay of Biscay, Sir Michael Moore's frigate rescues a starving survivor from a drifting shipwreck, who reveals two dead companions. The 'Skeleton of the wreck' recovers after intensive care by the surgeon.

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Boston, (England,) Nov. 20.

SKELETON OF THE WRECK.

While Sir Michael Moore was in the command of the Amethyst frigate, and was cruising in the Bay of Biscay, the wreck of a merchant ship drove past. Her deck was just above water; her lower mast alone standing. Not a soul could be seen on board, but there was a cambouse on deck; which had the appearance of having been recently patched with old canvass and tarpauling, as if to afford shelter to some of the crew. It blew at this time a strong gale; but Sir Michael listening only to the dictates of humanity, ordered the ship to be put about and sent off a boat with instructions to board the wreck, and ascertain whether there was any being still surviving whom the help of his fellow men might save from the grasp of death. The boat rowed towards the drifting mass, and while struggling with the difficulty of getting through a high running sea close alongside, the crew shouting all the time as loud as they could, an object, like in appearance to a bundle of clothes, was observed to roll out of the cambouse apparently against the lee shrouds of the mast. With the end of the boat hook they managed to get hold of it, and hauled it into the boat when it proved to be the trunk of a man bent head and knees together, and so wasted as scarce to be felt within the ample cloths which had once fitted it in a state of life and strength. The boat's crew hastened back to the Amethyst with this miserable remnant of mortality; and so small was it in bulk, that a lad of fourteen years of age was able with his own hands, to lift it into the ship.—When placed on deck, it showed for the first time, to the astonishment of all, signs of returning life: it tried to move; the next moment muttered a hollow sepulchral tone "there is another man." The instant these words were heard, Sir Michael ordered the boat to shove off again for the wreck: and looking into the cambouse they found two other human bodies wasted, like the one they saved, to the very bones but without the least spark of life remaining. They were sitting in a shrunk up posture, a hand of one resting on a tin pot, in which there was a gill of water, and a hand of the other reaching to the deck, as if to regain a bit of salt beef, of the size of a walnut, which had dropped from its nerveless grasp. Unfortunate men! they had lived on their scanty store, till they had not strength remaining to lift the last morsel to their mouths! The boat's crew having completed their last melancholy survey, returned on board where they found the attention of the ship's company engrossed by their efforts to preserve the generous skeleton, who seemed to have just life enough to breathe the remembrance, that there was still "another man," his companion in suffering to be saved.

Captain S. committed him to the special charge of the surgeon, who spared no means which humanity or skill could suggest to achieve the noble object of creating anew, as it were a fellow creature, whom the unparalleled famine had stripped of almost every living energy. For three weeks he scarcely ever left his patient giving him nourishment with his own hand every five or ten minutes: and at the end of three more, the "Skeleton of the wreck" was seen walking on the deck of the Amethyst!—and to the surprise of all who recollected that he had been lifted into the ship by a cabin boy, presented the stately figure of a man nearly six feet high.

(Baltimore Emerald.

What sub-type of article is it?

Disaster Survival Heroic Act

What themes does it cover?

Survival Bravery Heroism Misfortune

What keywords are associated?

Shipwreck Rescue Survival Famine Amethyst Frigate Bay Of Biscay

What entities or persons were involved?

Sir Michael Moore Skeleton Of The Wreck

Where did it happen?

Bay Of Biscay

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Sir Michael Moore Skeleton Of The Wreck

Location

Bay Of Biscay

Story Details

Sir Michael Moore, commanding the Amethyst frigate, spots a drifting wreck and sends a boat to investigate. They rescue a severely emaciated survivor who alerts them to two dead companions. The survivor, fed carefully by the surgeon, recovers fully after weeks.

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