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=== Newspaper articles === [[ProQuest]] has newspaper source material for many incidents, archived in [[Portable Document Format]] (PDF). The newspapers include ''[[The New York Times]]'', ''[[The Washington Post]]'', and ''[[The Atlanta Journal-Constitution|The Atlanta Constitution]]''. To access this website, registration is required, usually through a library connected to a college or university. ; Flight 19 * "Great Hunt on for 27 Navy Fliers Missing in Five Planes Off Florida", ''The New York Times'', 7 December 1945. * "Wide Hunt for 27 Men in Six Navy Planes", ''The Washington Post'', 7 December 1945. * "Fire Signals Seen in Area of Lost Men", ''The Washington Post'', 9 December 1945. ; SS ''Cotopaxi'' * "Lloyd's posts Cotopaxi as 'Missing'", ''The New York Times'', 7 January 1926. * "Efforts to Locate Missing Ship Fail", ''The Washington Post'', 6 December 1925. * "Lighthouse Keepers Seek Missing Ship", ''The Washington Post'', 7 December 1925. * "53 on Missing Craft Are Reported Saved", ''The Washington Post'', 13 December 1925. ; USS ''Cyclops'' (AC-4) * "Cold High Winds Do $25,000 Damage", ''The Washington Post'', 11 March 1918. * "Collier Overdue a Month", ''The New York Times'', 15 April 1918. * "More Ships Hunt for Missing Cyclops", ''The New York Times'', 16 April 1918. * "Haven't Given Up Hope for Cyclops", ''The New York Times'', 17 April 1918. * "Collier Cyclops Is Lost; 293 Persons On Board; Enemy Blow Suspected", ''The Washington Post'', 15 April 1918. * "U.S. Consul Gottschalk Coming to Enter the War", ''The Washington Post'', 15 April 1918. * "Cyclops Skipper Teuton, 'Tis Said", ''The Washington Post'', 16 April 1918. * "Fate of Ship Baffles", ''The Washington Post'', 16 April 1918. * "Steamer Met Gale on Cyclops' Course", ''The Washington Post'', 19 April 1918. ; ''Carroll A. Deering'' * "Piracy Suspected in Disappearance of 3 American Ships", ''The New York Times'', 21 June 1921. * [https://www.nytimes.com/1921/06/22/archives/bath-owners-skeptical-give-little-credence-to-theory-that-pirates.html "Bath Owners Skeptical"] {{subscription}}, ''The New York Times'', 22 June 1921. piera antonella * "Deering Skipper's Wife Caused Investigation", ''The New York Times'', 22 June 1921. * "More Ships Added To Mystery List", ''The New York Times'', 22 June 1921. * "Hunt On For Pirates", ''The Washington Post'', 21 June 1921 * "Comb Seas For Ships", ''The Washington Post'', 22 June 1921. * "Port Of Missing Ships Claims 3000 Yearly", ''The Washington Post'', 10 July 1921. ; Wreckers * {{"'}}Wreckreation' Was the Name of the Game That Flourished 100 Years Ago", ''The New York Times'', 30 March 1969. ; S.S. ''Suduffco'' * "To Search for Missing Freighter", ''The New York Times'', 11 April 1926. * "Abandon Hope for Ship", ''The New York Times'', 28 April 1926. ; ''Star Tiger'' and ''Star Ariel'' * "Hope Wanes in Sea Search for 28 Aboard Lost Airliner", ''The New York Times'', 31 January 1948. * "72 Planes Search Sea for Airliner", ''The New York Times'', 19 January 1949. ; DC-3 Airliner NC16002 disappearance * "30-Passenger Airliner Disappears in Flight from San Juan To Miami", ''The New York Times'', 29 December 1948. * "Check Cuba Report of Missing Airliner", ''The New York Times'', 30 December 1948. * "Airliner Hunt Extended", ''The New York Times'', 31 December 1948. ; Harvey Conover and ''Revonoc'' * "Search Continuing for Conover Yawl", ''The New York Times'', 8 January 1958. * "Yacht Search Goes On", ''The New York Times'', 9 January 1958. * "Yacht Search Pressed", ''The New York Times'', 10 January 1958. * "Conover Search Called Off", ''The New York Times'', 15 January 1958. ; KC-135 Stratotankers * "Second Area Of Debris Found In Hunt For Jets", ''The New York Times'', 31 August 1963. * "Hunt For Tanker Jets Halted", ''The New York Times'', 3 September 1963. * "Planes Debris Found In Jet Tanker Hunt", ''The Washington Post'', 30 August 1963. ; B-52 Bomber (''Pogo 22'') * "U.S.-Canada Test of Air Defence a Success", ''The New York Times'', 16 October 1961. * "Hunt For Lost B-52 Bomber Pushed In New Area", ''The New York Times'', 17 October 1961. * "Bomber Hunt Pressed", ''The New York Times'', 18 October 1961. * "Bomber Search Continuing", ''The New York Times'', 19 October 1961. * "Hunt For Bomber Ends", ''The New York Times'', 20 October 1961. ; Charter vessel ''Sno'Boy'' * "Plane Hunting Boat Sights Body In Sea", ''The New York Times'', 7 July 1963. * "Search Abandoned For 40 On Vessel Lost In Caribbean", ''The New York Times'', 11 July 1963. * "Search Continues For Vessel With 55 Aboard In Caribbean", ''The Washington Post'', 6 July 1963. * "Body Found In Search For Fishing Boat", ''The Washington Post'', 7 July 1963. ; SS ''Marine Sulphur Queen'' * "Tanker Lost In Atlantic; 39 Aboard", ''The Washington Post'', 9 February 1963. * "Debris Sighted In Plane Search For Tanker Missing Off Florida", ''The New York Times'', 11 February 1963. * "2.5 Million Is Asked In Sea Disaster", ''The Washington Post'', 19 February 1963. * "Vanishing Of Ship Ruled A Mystery", ''The New York Times'', 14 April 1964. * "Families Of 39 Lost At Sea Begin $20-Million Suit Here", ''The New York Times'', 4 June 1969. * "10-Year Rift Over Lost Ship Near End", ''The New York Times'', 4 February 1973. ; SS ''Sylvia L. Ossa'' * "Ship And 37 Vanish in Bermuda Triangle on Voyage to U.S.", ''The New York Times'', 18 October 1976. * "Ship Missing in Bermuda Triangle Now Presumed to Be Lost at Sea", ''The New York Times'', 19 October 1976. * "Distress Signal Heard from American Sailor Missing for 17 Days", ''The New York Times'', 31 October 1976.
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