The New York Times of April 7, 1884, quoted Fritz Vick, the second boatswain of the Daniel Steinmann, in the following statement: “The weather was bad on Wednesday and Thursday. I went on duty at 8 o’clock Thursday night. It was foggy and blowing heavily, with rain and snow. About 9 o’clock the rain held up, and it looked as though it was going to clear up. The Captain had been on the bridge two days and nights.”
Ship Name: Daniel Steinmann
Tonnage: 1790
Ship Type: Iron Hulled Steamship
Year Built: 1875
Nationality: Belgium
Year Wrecked: 1884
Location Wrecked: Sambro Island, Nova Scotia
Reason for Wreck: Navigational Error
Lives Lost: 124
Sources:
https://newspaperarchive.com/biddeford-daily-journal-apr-07-1884-p-2/
https://newspaperarchive.com/the-fairbury-gazette-apr-12-1884-p-7/
https://newspaperarchive.com/elkhart-weekly-review-apr-10-1884-p-1/
https://newspaperarchive.com/dixon-daily-telegraph-apr-05-1884-p-1/
https://newspaperarchive.com/boston-daily-globe-apr-05-1884-p-11/
https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1884/04/05/issue.html
https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1884/04/07/106149206.html?pageNumber=1