Lake Effect: Shipwrecks of the Great Lakes
Most Great Lakes shipwreck stories begin with a storm, a collision, or a fatal mistake. But the story of the Philo Parsons begins with something far stranger: a secret plot on Lake Erie during the Civil War. In this episode of Lake Effect, we dive into the unbelievable true story of the Philo Parsons, a sidewheel passenger steamer that was hijacked in 1864 and pulled into one of the boldest and most unlikely conspiracies ever attempted on the Great Lakes. What began as a routine trip out of Detroit turned into a night of armed raiders, captured steamers, frightened passengers, and a plan that nearly brought war to the inland seas. This is not a traditional shipwreck story. It’s something even stranger—a Great Lakes vessel caught in a plot involving Johnson’s Island, the USS Michigan, Confederate agents operating out of Canada, and a mission that could have changed the course of the Civil War. If you love Great Lakes history, shipwrecks, Civil War intrigue, and unbelievable true stories, this is one you won’t forget.
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