The Forgotten and Found
The Forgotten and Found
Thomas G. Clark
The goal of The Forgotten and Found is simple: To investigate the stories of the lesser-known shipwrecks of the 19th and 20th century. But a simple retelling of why a ship met with disaster is not what drives us. You probably have heard of the well-known shipwrecks, the Titanic and Lusitania; perhaps even the Andrea Doria, Edmund Fitzgerald or Mary Rose. They have been written about extensively, incorporated into verse or even scripted for the silver screen. But what happened to the greater number of ships lost on the high seas for the last two centuries? What of the passenger ships lost transporting emigrants from Europe to the Americas or Australia? Or how about the convict ships leaving England for the penal colonies? And what about the cargo ships and the crews lost in the Atlantic? There were many causes of disaster: some man-made, others by the wrath of Mother Nature. A storm, navigational error, collision with an iceberg or another vessel, or could there have been an explosion or a failure of the ship’s superstructure? If there were passengers, why did they leave the safety of the mainland? For emigrants, what conditions forced them from their homeland? The most important question for us is: "Who were they?" The goal of The Forgotten and Found is to find the important but overlooked disasters of the last two centuries, share the personal stories of those aboard and answer the questions posed above. Only then can we understand the individuals behind the tragedies. We invite you to leave comments and suggestions about shipwrecks you recommend we should research and podcast. Please contact us at [email protected] and see our website TheForgottenandFound.com for more details and images of the podcasts in this show. Thanks!
The John Minturn-Epilogue
The burials of two ships captains and the New York Pilots Association's tribute to Thomas Freeborn.
Oct 16, 2018
6 min
The John Minturn-Episode 12
Investigation:   The New Jersey "whitewash" of the events concerning the John Minturn disaster.
Oct 14, 2018
10 min
The John Minturn-Episode 11
Unprincipled Wretches:   The U.S. press stigmatizes the "barbarians" of the New Jersey coast.   
Oct 14, 2018
5 min
The John Minturn-Episode 10
Aftermath: Once the storm headed north, it left behind a trail of destruction along the eastern seaboard. The most destruction was reserved for the New Jersey coast and the John Minturn. Accounts of the Minturn's final moments are accounted for as well as the victims of the disaster. In particular the New York pilot, Thomas Freeborn body is recovered and morned by the pilot's association.  The beginnings of criticisms reach the press.
Oct 14, 2018
5 min
The John Minturn-Episode 9
Sunday, February 15th After disembarking from New Orleans in January, the John Minturn approaches the entrance to New York harbor. There Captain Stark awaits for a Sandy Hook pilot to escort his vessel into port. When a New York pilot boat approaches in the early morning offering assistance, Stark rudely rejects them preferring to wait for a Sandy Hook pilot. Because of the rejection, the John Minturn is captured in the clutches of the storm that will claim the vessel and become the moniker for the storm from then on. 
Oct 14, 2018
9 min
The John Minturn-Episode 8
The John Minturn departs New Orleans and approaches New York Harbor on Saturday, February 14th. As New York pilot, Thomas Freeborn motions to come aboard, Captain Stark rejects the offer and awaits a Sandy Hook pilot. Stark abhors the New York pilots and considers them unqualified for the job. After an eight hour wait off the New Jersey coast and no sign of a Sandy Hook pilot, Stark reluctantly signals for Freeborn to come aboard the John Minturn. By now the storm is starting to gather strength and sharpening its destructive focus on the John Minturn.  
Oct 9, 2018
13 min
The John Minturn-Episode 7
Mounting Casualties-Continued   The loss of the Lotty and the Alabama in the John Minturn Storm of 1846
Oct 9, 2018
8 min
The John Minturn-Episode 6
Mounting Casualties:   The first list of maritime casualties is discussed:   The Mary Ellen The Pioneer The Register The Arkansas The Antares The New Jersey      
Oct 6, 2018
12 min
The John Minturn-Episode 5
Undiminished Violence-Reports along the eastern seaboard of the coming nor'easter of February 1846. Reports from South Carolina,Virginia,Pennsylvania, New York and Massachusetts document the storm's ferocity.
Oct 6, 2018
12 min
The John Minturn-Episode 4
In Episode 4 we learn of the pilots and their boats who assist vessels navigating into New York Harbor. The hazards (then and now) are many: shifting sands, submerged shipwrecks, frequent fogs, etc.  We discover the losse regulation of pilots during the early 19th century and the confusion it caused incoming ships. Part 2 of Episode 4 introduces us to the ship the John Minturn;  its dimensions, construction and "enrollment" and a history of its voyages prior to its fateful trip in February 1846. 
Sep 30, 2018
14 min
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