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All That's Interesting on MSNResearchers Just Found The Wreck Of The SS Western Reserve — 132 Years After It Sank To The Bottom Of Lake Superior"Every shipwreck has its own story, but some are just that much more tragic." On August 30, 1892, shipping magnate Peter G.
A remotely operated vehicle confirmed the wreck was the Western Reserve. It lay about 600 feet down and broken in two around 60 miles northwest of Whitefish Point in Lake Superior. “Knowing how the ...
After 132 years, the Great Lakes Shipwreck Historical Society recently announced that it discovered the shipwreck around 60 ...
The Western Reserve, a 300-foot steel steamer, broke in two as it wrecked in 1892 about 60 miles northwest of Whitefish Point ...
It was right on so we knew that we’d found the Western Reserve.” A bell is seen on the wreck of the Western Reserve in Lake Superior. The Western Reserve was a well-known ship in its time ...
Twenty-seven people died as a result of the wreck, and what happened is only known because of its lone survivor. In August 1892, the Western Reserve set sail from Cleveland bound for Two Harbors ...
After searching for two years, researchers discovered the shipwreck of the Western Reserve, an early all-steel ship that broke apart in a gale in 1892 with a sole survivor. transcript The Great ...
The Western Reserve, a 318-foot steel steamer ... open image in gallery Another image of the wreck in Whitefish Bay, where hundreds of other vessels are thought to have disappeared (Great Lakes ...
A remotely operated vehicle confirmed the wreck was the Western Reserve. It lay about 600 feet down and broken in two around 60 miles northwest of Whitefish Point in Lake Superior. “Knowing how ...
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