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  • At the start of 1860, Sylvia was 29-years old, happily married with three children and living between New York and her country home at Staatsburg.
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  • SILVIA DE GRASSE

    Summer 2016

    Here’s a quick video of the highlights of our first ROV field test in the Columbia River. Silvia de Grasse was a lumber schooner that sank in Astoria in 1849. We didn’t find the hull, but our primary goal was to test the ROV outside the pool, and that was a big success. Great job MAS ROV team!

     

    History of the Silvia de Grasse

    We know the fate of Silvia de Grasse (also commonly spelled Sylvia de Grasse and Silvie de Grasse) was her being stranding on a rocky ledge in the Columbia River in November of 1849. The ship was over loaded with lumber acquired in the ports upriver and bound for San Francisco. Captain William Gray tried unsuccessfully to offload the lumber and re-float the ship. The ships remains can still be found at the base of that rocky ledge.
     

    ​In 1895 her timbers could still be seen at low tide. Sylvia de Grasse most likely started her career in 1822 with Francis Depaw’s founding of the line of Havre p

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    He left a widow, the former.
    We know the fate of Silvia de Grasse (also commonly spelled Sylvia de Grasse and Silvie de Grasse) was her being stranding on a rocky ledge in the Columbia River in November of 1849.
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      We know the fate of Silvia de Grasse (also commonly spelled Sylvia de Grasse and Silvie de Grasse) was her being stranding on a rocky ledge in the Columbia River in November of The ship was over loaded with lumber acquired in the ports upriver and bound for San Francisco.

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    Sylvia de Grasse - Discography of American Historical Recordings

      She was the youngest daughter of the famous French Admiral, the Comte de Grasse.