'Graveyard of the Atlantic': A Charlotte Ledger series
From pirate lore to wartime sinkings, this series uncovers the hidden stories buried beneath the waves off North Carolina’s coast.
Off the coast of North Carolina lies one of the world’s most treacherous stretches of sea — a place where shifting shoals, sudden storms and centuries of shipwrecks have earned it the name “Graveyard of the Atlantic.” In this Charlotte Ledger series, journalist Mark Washburn explores the region’s lore through wartime sinkings, devastating hurricanes, pirate legends, lost treasure and enduring nautical mysteries.
The series ran from July 7-11, 2025, and was accompanied each day by a video.
It was researched and written by Mark Washburn and edited by Doug Miller. The video adaptations were made by Beck Hassen, who posts TikTok videos under the name “beckography.”
The full series is available only to Ledger paying members. Join us today:
Day 1: The Mystery of the Ghost Ship Deering
A schooner runs aground with no crew aboard — only clues, whispers and a six-toed cat remain.
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Day 2: North Carolina’s Pirate Legacy
Blackbeard’s legend looms large — but how much of it is true, and where’s the treasure he left behind?
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Day 3: The Tides of War
The quiet beaches of North Carolina once lit up nightly with fire and torpedoes, turning the shoreline into a clandestine battlefield where vessels vanished and history pivoted.
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Day 4: The Elusive Treasure
Centuries of shipwrecks — but only one treasure fleet ever made it this far north. Is it still out there?
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Day 5: Tales from the Depths
From daring rescues and doomed voyages to a storm-sunk movie star, these are the shipwreck stories you’ve never heard — but won’t forget.
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