Researchers have discovered the wreck of a historic all-steel ship that sank 132 years ago in Lake Superior in North America.
The only survivor was Wheelsman Harry W. Stewart of Algonac, Michigan. According to a report in the Chicago Tribune on Sept.
After 132 years, the final resting place of the 300-foot steel steamer Western Reserve has been discovered roughly 60 miles northwest of Whitefish Point in Lake Superior. The Great Lakes Shipwreck ...
Captain Minch, a millionaire shipping magnate, owned the boat. The weather was pleasant through Lake Huron, but when they ...
The wreckage site of the 300-foot steel steamer ‘Western Reserve’ has been found, according to a Great Lakes Shipwreck Museum ...
The 300-foot "Western Reserve" sank in August 1892, killing 27 people after both lifeboats capsized. Harry W. Stewart, the ...
The final resting place of what was once the "safest ship afloat" was discovered after 132 years. Only one man, a wheelsman ...
Using a remotely operated vehicle, teams were able to find the wreck of the Western Reserve steamship, which sank on Aug. 30, ...
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Shipwreck found in Lake Superior more than 130 years after boat vanished during family trip - The wreck resulted in the ...
Captain Minch, a millionaire shipping magnate, owned the boat. The weather was pleasant through Lake Huron, but when they ...
Researchers have finally discovered the final resting spot of the historic Gilded Age ship Western Reserve — closing the book ...
The Western Reserve, a 300-foot steel steamer, broke in two as it wrecked in 1892 about 60 miles northwest of Whitefish Point ...
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