The Mystery of the Ghost Ship Carroll A. Deering
The Carroll A. Deering is one of the most enduring mysteries in maritime history, often referred to as a "ghost ship". This five-masted schooner was found aground and abandoned near Cape Hatteras, North Carolina, in January 1921. To this day, the disappearance of its crew and the strange circumstances surrounding its discovery have baffled historians and inspired numerous theories, from piracy to supernatural involvement.
This article delves into the history of the ship, the events leading to its abandonment, and the various explanations proposed for its mysterious fate.
History of the Carroll A. Deering
Built: 1919, Bath, Maine, by G.G. Deering Company.
Type: Five-masted commercial schooner.
Purpose: Transporting cargo, primarily coal and other goods along the East Co...




















