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CHARLESTON.

Thursday

The schooner Wild Wave bow in. harbor, suffered a severe knocking about last night. Tbe heavy sea during Tuesday night threw the vessel on the rocks, where she remained iill last night, when she again floated off with a fearful sea. All her lines parted, and for half an hour she was tossed about at the mercy of the waves, but was eventually beached in a safe position, near tbs old cemetery, where she now is. There were on board at the time of the casualty Captain Grubb, one seaman, the harbor-master, and another gentleman. The affair caused no little excitement while, tbe vessel was knocking about in the day.

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Thames Star, Volume IX, Issue 3001, 27 September 1878, Page 2

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CHARLESTON. Thames Star, Volume IX, Issue 3001, 27 September 1878, Page 2

CHARLESTON. Thames Star, Volume IX, Issue 3001, 27 September 1878, Page 2

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