Wreckage of the Carroll A. Derring, Ocracoke Beach, 1955Cape Hatteras National SeashoreA small portion or rather what is left of wreckage of Deering on Ocracoke beach; so reported at least. Picture by Hazen Brooks, Dec. 1995. All that is left of Carroll Derring wreckage on Ocracoke Beach.
Ship wreckage, Ocracoke Island, North Carolina, 1955Cape Hatteras National SeashoreWreckage uncovered on Ocracoke Is. at point about 1/4 mile SW of where wreckage of Carrol A Deering was located. This wreckage uncovered by Ione, while most of Deering presumably was washed out to sea to land finally on Hatteras Island, on beach just east of CG Station. Picture by Hazen Brooks, Dec. 1955. Shipwreck on Ocracoke Beach.
Wreckage of the Carroll A. Derring, Ocracoke Beach, 1956Cape Hatteras National SeashoreWhat is left of the wreckage of the Carroll A Derring on Ocracoke Beach; showing anchors attached to the wreckage by Same Jones subswquent to his removal of wreckage to Ocracoke village and return of same to beach.
Wreckage of Laura Barnes, Cape Hatteras National Seashore, 1956Cape Hatteras National SeashoreRemains of the ship Laura Barnes standing fairly high above beach following recent high tides and winds, as seen from the west with dune and sea oats in foreground.
Wreck of Sea Dog, Salvo, North Carolina,1957Cape Hatteras National SeashoreWreckage of the fishing boat Sea Dog" on beach 4 miles south of Salvo Store. Said to have been about 61 ft. in lenght; apparently at mercy of heavy seas following propeller being fouled by nets and gear."
Shipwreck of the Kohler, Cape Hatteras National Seashore, North Carolina, 1961Cape Hatteras National SeashoreWreckage of the Geo. A. Kohler on beach about 3 miles north of Little Kinnakeet. Neg is better than file print. Note its location with respect to surf and also flat profile of beach compared to earlier picture in files of same hulk.