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On 4 December 1872, the British brigantine Dei Gratia found which ship between the Azores and Portugal, the sails slightly damaged, several feet of water in the hold, and completely abandoned?
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The British brigantine Dei Gratia came upon the Mary Celeste sailing erratically midway between the Azores and Portugal on 4 December 1872. The crew could not see anyone on deck through their spy glass so the captain of the Dei Gratia dispatched a boarding party lead by 1st Mate Oliver Deveau. Deveau's team reported that the ship was fully provisioned and perfectly seaworthy yet mysteriously abandoned.
A few clues indicated the crew of the Mary Celeste had quickly launched a small yawl for no apparent reason.
The Mary Celeste had departed New York on 5 November loaded with 1,709 barrels of grain alcohol bound for Genoa, Italy.
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A few clues indicated the crew of the Mary Celeste had quickly launched a small yawl for no apparent reason.
The Mary Celeste had departed New York on 5 November loaded with 1,709 barrels of grain alcohol bound for Genoa, Italy.
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Answered by anil garg, 05 Feb '12 05:14 pm
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