Northwest History. Damage Suits, Dams, Dedications, Disasters, D. A. V., Droughts, Earthquake. Disasters.

Member Of Geodetic Crew Lost. Member Of Geodetic Crew Lost. Lieut. M. H. Reese, Florida, and Max McLees of Edmonds Perish When Dory Overturns in Howling Gale. Two members of the crew of the Coast and Geodetic ship Surveyor, one an Edmonds man, lost their lives when a dory capsized during heavy seas...

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spelling ftwashstatelib:oai:content.libraries.wsu.edu:clipping/157706 2023-05-15T15:43:39+02:00 Northwest History. Damage Suits, Dams, Dedications, Disasters, D. A. V., Droughts, Earthquake. Disasters. Seattle Times 1936-09-30 Member Of Geodetic Crew Lost. 1936-09-30 http://content.libraries.wsu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/clipping/id/157706 English eng nwh-48-3-29 http://content.libraries.wsu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/clipping/id/157706 https://rightstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0 Copyright not evaluated. Contact original newspaper publisher for copyright information. Disasters Ship Wreck M. H. Reese Max McLees Edmonds Dory Bering Sea Wislow low Island A. M. Sobieralski Surveyor Coast Guard T. G. McLees Seattle Northwest Pacific--History--20th Century United States-- Damage Suits Dams Dedications D. A. V. Droughts Earthquake--20th Century Text Clippings 1936 ftwashstatelib 2021-07-26T19:46:14Z Member Of Geodetic Crew Lost. Member Of Geodetic Crew Lost. Lieut. M. H. Reese, Florida, and Max McLees of Edmonds Perish When Dory Overturns in Howling Gale. Two members of the crew of the Coast and Geodetic ship Surveyor, one an Edmonds man, lost their lives when a dory capsized during heavy seas last Sunday off Wislow low Island in Bering Sea, Seattle offices of the survey were informed today. The men were Lieut. M. H. Reese, 32 years old, of Florida and Quartermaster Max McLees of Edmonds. All Hope Abandoned. A message to Seattle Monday from Comdr. A. M. Sobieralski, commander of the Surveyor, said the two men were missing and a second message today said that all hope of their survival or recovery of their bodies had been abandoned. The commander said both the Surveyor and the Coast Guard had searched the area, but that the wind and seas of Sunday were so terrific that the men could not have weathered them. Caught in Wind. Some of the men from the Surveyor have been camped on Wislow Island and Reese and McLees were rowing from the ship to the camp when caught in the strong offshore winds. McLees is the son of Mr. and Mrs. T. G. McLees of Edmonds. His wife, Annette, also lives at Edmonds. The Surveyor was due to return to Seattle October 15 but may sail back earlier because of adverse weather conditions in Alaska waters. Text Bering Sea Low Island Alaska Washington State University: WSU Libraries Digital Collections Bering Sea Pacific
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topic Disasters
Ship Wreck
M. H. Reese
Max McLees
Edmonds
Dory
Bering Sea
Wislow low Island
A. M. Sobieralski
Surveyor
Coast Guard
T. G. McLees
Seattle
Northwest
Pacific--History--20th Century
United States-- Damage Suits
Dams
Dedications
D. A. V.
Droughts
Earthquake--20th Century
spellingShingle Disasters
Ship Wreck
M. H. Reese
Max McLees
Edmonds
Dory
Bering Sea
Wislow low Island
A. M. Sobieralski
Surveyor
Coast Guard
T. G. McLees
Seattle
Northwest
Pacific--History--20th Century
United States-- Damage Suits
Dams
Dedications
D. A. V.
Droughts
Earthquake--20th Century
Northwest History. Damage Suits, Dams, Dedications, Disasters, D. A. V., Droughts, Earthquake. Disasters.
topic_facet Disasters
Ship Wreck
M. H. Reese
Max McLees
Edmonds
Dory
Bering Sea
Wislow low Island
A. M. Sobieralski
Surveyor
Coast Guard
T. G. McLees
Seattle
Northwest
Pacific--History--20th Century
United States-- Damage Suits
Dams
Dedications
D. A. V.
Droughts
Earthquake--20th Century
description Member Of Geodetic Crew Lost. Member Of Geodetic Crew Lost. Lieut. M. H. Reese, Florida, and Max McLees of Edmonds Perish When Dory Overturns in Howling Gale. Two members of the crew of the Coast and Geodetic ship Surveyor, one an Edmonds man, lost their lives when a dory capsized during heavy seas last Sunday off Wislow low Island in Bering Sea, Seattle offices of the survey were informed today. The men were Lieut. M. H. Reese, 32 years old, of Florida and Quartermaster Max McLees of Edmonds. All Hope Abandoned. A message to Seattle Monday from Comdr. A. M. Sobieralski, commander of the Surveyor, said the two men were missing and a second message today said that all hope of their survival or recovery of their bodies had been abandoned. The commander said both the Surveyor and the Coast Guard had searched the area, but that the wind and seas of Sunday were so terrific that the men could not have weathered them. Caught in Wind. Some of the men from the Surveyor have been camped on Wislow Island and Reese and McLees were rowing from the ship to the camp when caught in the strong offshore winds. McLees is the son of Mr. and Mrs. T. G. McLees of Edmonds. His wife, Annette, also lives at Edmonds. The Surveyor was due to return to Seattle October 15 but may sail back earlier because of adverse weather conditions in Alaska waters.
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title Northwest History. Damage Suits, Dams, Dedications, Disasters, D. A. V., Droughts, Earthquake. Disasters.
title_short Northwest History. Damage Suits, Dams, Dedications, Disasters, D. A. V., Droughts, Earthquake. Disasters.
title_full Northwest History. Damage Suits, Dams, Dedications, Disasters, D. A. V., Droughts, Earthquake. Disasters.
title_fullStr Northwest History. Damage Suits, Dams, Dedications, Disasters, D. A. V., Droughts, Earthquake. Disasters.
title_full_unstemmed Northwest History. Damage Suits, Dams, Dedications, Disasters, D. A. V., Droughts, Earthquake. Disasters.
title_sort northwest history. damage suits, dams, dedications, disasters, d. a. v., droughts, earthquake. disasters.
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