SS Watertown Ghost Picture

This famous ghost picture is of two faces of men who died while cleaning a storage tank of the SS Watertown...





The SS Watertown was an oil tanker which had a tragic accident occur. Two

men were cleaning an empty cargo hold when they were both overcome with

gas fumes and died, while steaming toward the Panama Canal. The sailors

were buried at sea December 4, 1924. Beginning the next day, crewmen

reported seeing the faces of the men in the water. When the SS Watertown

arrived in New Orleans, the captain reported the incident to the company. It

was suggested he photograph the faces should they re-appear on the next

voyage. Captain Tracy took six photographs and then locked the camera in

the ship's safe. Upon return, one of the photographs recorded the faces of

James Courtney and Michael Meehan. The men's faces were not seen again

after the crew was changed...

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