Shipwrecks Maritime History Society and Culture


An account of the largest disaster in Great Lakes history, November 7 - 10, 1913, when 15 ships sank, 31 were stranded on rocks and beaches, and 248 crew died.








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See Also:
  • Remembering Great Lakes Marine Disasters - An account of the largest disaster in Great maritime Lakes history, shipwrecks November 7 - 10, maritime 1913, when 15 shipwrecks ships sank, 31 were maritime stranded on rocks and beaches, and shipwrecks 248 crew maritime died.
  • Great Lakes Shipwreck Historical Society - Organized to collect, preserve, study and interpret the maritime material culture shipwrecks of the lakes with emphasis on maritime maritime history, U.S. Lifesaving shipwrecks Service, Lighthouse Service, and maritime Coast Guard, and victims of the shipwrecks perils of maritime maritime transport.
  • Great Lakes Shipwreck Research Foundation - Promotes conservation, study and responsible enjoyment (by divers) of historic shipwrecks. Shipwreck databases, details of special events, and links.


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