The Tragedy of the Royal Tar: The 1836 Circus Steamship Fire (Paperback)

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On October 25, 1836, the sidewheel steamer Royal Tar caught fire in Maine's Penobscot Bay. On board was a small circus menagerie returning to Boston from a summer-long tour of the Canadian Maritimes. Plagued by gale-force winds and rough seas, the usual overnight trip from Saint John, New Brunswick, stretched out to four days and, on the fourth day, disaster struck off the island of Vinalhaven. Thirty-two people and all of the circus animals perished in the tragedy. Mark Warner explores the events leading up to that fateful day. Beginning with the construction of the Royal Tar, he traces the vessel's service history, the menagerie's tour of the Maritimes, the cause of the fire, and details of the rescue operation.

About the Author


Mark Warner is the author of five books, including The Best Places to Photograph Wildlife in North America, The Appalachian Trail: An Aerial View, and Monhegan: A Guide to Maine's Fabled Island. He was raised on the island of Vinalhaven and grew up hearing stories about the Royal Tar. He lives now in the midcoast Maine town of Newcastle.
Product Details
ISBN: 9781608933570
ISBN-10: 1608933571
Publisher: Down East Books
Publication Date: February 16th, 2015
Pages: 120
Language: English