On April 2, 1917, President Woodrow Wilson issued a national call to
arms against Imperial Germany. What followed in the United States was a
frenzied effort to build hundreds of merchant ships to replace those
being destroyed in Germany's campaign of unrestricted submarine warfare.
The newly created U.S. Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation
embarked on a course that, in the span of a few pivotal years in
American history, came to exhibit mankind's genius, ignorance, avarice,
drive--and folly--for the largest portion of that fleet came to rest on
the muddy floor of Mallows Bay. In Ghost Fleet of Mallows Bay and Other
Tales of the Lost Chesapeake, Donald G. Shomette recounts three
fascinating tales of the wonders that lie beneath the bay. An
accomplished underwater archaeologist, Shomette describes the
cutting-edge technology used in the excavation of the steamship New
Jersey, the underwater hunt for the earliest English colony in Maryland,
and the story of the great fleet that now rests in eternal slumber
beneath the waters of Mallows Bay.