Calvary Cemetery, 1855-1974, 1974.

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Calvary Cemetery, 1855-1974, 1974.

Typescript of the history of Calvary Cemetery, a Catholic cemetery in South Portland, Me. The victims of the wreck of the steamer Bohemian, which sank off Cape Elizabeth, Me., Feb. 1864, are buried in the cemetery. The vessel was carrying immigrants from Ireland to Boston.

1 item (16 leaves) ; 28 cm.

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British-Canadian passenger steamer belonging to Allan Line; more formally known as Montreal Ocean Steamship Company; built in 1859; on 22 Feb. 1864, the passenger steamer Bohemian struck Alden's Rock off Maxwell's Point (Cape Elizabeth) near Portland Head Light and sank; forty immigrants drowned in the shipwreck. From the description of Depositions and papers of the steamer Bohemian, 1864. (Maine Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 191440606 ...