U.S. Ship that sank in 1856 with 132 onboard discovered

Discovery team members hold portholes recovered from the wreck.  D/V Tenacious


By Kerry Breen - CBS News


The wreck of a passenger steamship that sank in 1856 in the Atlantic Ocean has been discovered about 200 miles off the coast of Massachusetts, a New Jersey-based salvage group said.

Le Lyonnais was a trans-Atlantic steamship, built in England for a French company. The ship was meant to carry passengers and mail between England and America, and had both sails and a steam engine, according to Atlantic Wreck Salvage, the organization located the wreck.

Le Lyonnais was making its first trip from America to Europe, carrying 132 people when it collided with the Adriatic, an American sailing vessel, on Nov. 2, 1856.

The ship sank due to damage sustained in the collision, and 116 of the people aboard Le Lyonnais died in the disaster.

D/V Tenacious, a dive vessel that locates, dives and salvages shipwrecks, first determined potential resting places for Le Lyonnais in 2022 and 2023.

In August 2024, the vessel and a crew returned to dive the sites.\u00a0After multiple search expeditions, the shipwreck was finally found off the coast of Massachusetts.


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