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The Great Lakes storm that spawned all of those nicknames happened from Nov. 7-10, 1913. After it was over, more than a dozen ships and all their crew were lost, and an additional 27 ships were ...
The James Carruthers is just one of the many shipwrecks Trotter and his team at Undersea Research Associates have found over ...
The 1913 storm raged for over four days and sank multiple ships and claimed the lives of over 250 sailors, earning the nickname “The White Hurricane,” as reported by the Detroit Free Press. November 9 ...
The Big Blow. The White Hurricane. Freshwater Fury. The Great Lakes storm that spawned all of those nicknames happened from Nov. 7-10, 1913. After it was over, more than a dozen ships and all ...
Those living along the Great Lakes know that November storms can prove deadly out on the water. One hundred and ten years ago, a storm that raged for four days across the region sunk a dozen ships ...
Until Trotter found it, the Carruthers was the last of eight vessels still missing on Lake Huron that sank during the storm. It also, until recently, was among the largest sunken ships in the Great ...
In 1913, a Great Storm hit the Great Lakes, causing the worst inland maritime disaster of its kind in the U.S.
The ship, built in Muskegon, sank along with all six of her crew during the Great Lakes Storm of 1913. At the time, she was stationed near Point Abino in Ontario, Canada.
Close to half of Great Lakes shipwrecks fell victim in fall storms Experts estimate that more than 6,000 ships lie on the bottom of the Great Lakes.
Local Trending News The Great Lakes Shipwreck Historical Society (GLSHS) says they recently found two ships that sank in Lake Superior more than 100 years ago.
In 1913, a Great Storm hit the Great Lakes, causing the worst inland maritime disaster of its kind in the U.S.