This tugboat ended in the conviction of the Tommy Dennison, the only man in Massachusetts in the 20th century to be convicted of piracy. It's an interesting story ... found here.
Cape Cod is beaches. Eastham, and the Outer Cape, is a place of friendly people, fine homes, ocean breezes, and easy living. This blog is my attempt to supplement my website (at www.RobertSheldon.com) and my monthly newsletters with additional information and viewpoints on living in Eastham.
Tuesday, January 08, 2013
Photo of the Day - The Tugboat Hammer
Sunday afternoon was a delightfully sunny, albeit a bit cold. I had heard that the bones of the tugboat 'Hammer' had become exposed on the beach at Cooks Brook Beach. The Hammer was permanently beached in February, 1965, on the beach between Cooks Brook and South Sunken Meadow Beaches. The tugboat's remains get periodically covered and uncovered by the shifting sands.
This tugboat ended in the conviction of the Tommy Dennison, the only man in Massachusetts in the 20th century to be convicted of piracy. It's an interesting story ... found here.
This tugboat ended in the conviction of the Tommy Dennison, the only man in Massachusetts in the 20th century to be convicted of piracy. It's an interesting story ... found here.
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