New Era was a ship that wrecked on November 13, 1854, with the reported loss of about 150 lives, off of present-day Asbury Park, New Jersey, coincidentally at almost the identical location the SS Morro Castle ran aground in 1934 after a devastating fire that had killed 137 crew and passengers.
New Era was built in Bath, Maine as an emigrant ship of 1328 tons in 1854 and set sail on this its first voyage on September 28.
It was later reported that New Era was a leaky ship with both crew and passengers required to man pumps during the voyage.
New Era grounded in a dense fog in the morning hours of the 13 November with the reported loss of about 150 lives.
[1] Asbury Park founder James A. Bradley placed a memorial marker for the wreck in 1893; it was lost to sea shortly after.