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Carrie Clancy. Bradshaw, Wesley (1837–1927).
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THE WRECK OF THE ATLANTIC.

A wild cheer of hope burst from the wrecked people, as the Fisherman's Daughter, Carrie, pointed to the words she had just written on the tarpaulin.

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CARRIE CLANCY: THE HEROINE OF THE ATLANTIC A FULL ACCOUNT OF THE SERVICES WHICH THIS NOBLE YOUNG LADY, WHO IS A POOR FISHERMAN'S DAUGHTER, RENDERED ON THE OCCASION OF THE WRECK OF THE ATLANTIC ON THE NOVA SCOTIA COAST. ALSO THE ONLY COMPLETE HISTORY OF THAT TERRIBLE DISASTER, RELIABLE LIST OF THE LOST AND SAVED, AND WHAT WAS FOUND UPON THE DEAD BODIES, THRILLING SCENES AND INCIDENTS. ALSO WHO THE MYSTERIOUS FEMALE SAILOR WAS WHO, AFTER SAVING SEVERAL LIVES, WAS HERSELF LOST.

OLD FRANKLIN PUBLISHING HOUSE, 224 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.

Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1873, by G.W. ALEXANDER, in the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington, D.C.
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The Morning after the Wreck. Bodies along the Beach. Der Morgan nach dem Stranden. Leichen an der Seeküste.

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