PETER IREDALE
PETER IREDALE
Traditional style painting of the Peter Iredale before she became shipwrecked on the sands that is now Fort Stephens State Park.
The lifesaving station at Point Adams quickly responded, sending a team of men to rescue the crew. It was a dangerous task, but the lifesavers managed to bring all twenty-seven crewmen, including two stowaways, safely to shore. William K. Inman, one of the lifesavers who helped Captain Lawrence ashore, remembered that the red-bearded captain stood stiffly at attention, saluted his ship, and said “May God bless you and may your bones bleach in these sands.” He then turned and addressed his men with a bottle of whisky in his hand. “Boys,” he said, “have a drink.”- Oregon History Project
10x10 Giclee print on watercolor Paper