Lake Effect: Shipwrecks of the Great Lakes
In 1892, the Western Reserve was one of the proud new steel freighters of the Great Lakes — fast, modern, trusted, and built for the future. But on a late-summer voyage across Lake Superior, that future cracked open.With owner Peter G. Minch, his family, passengers, and crew aboard, the Western Reserve entered worsening weather after leaving Whitefish Bay. Then, far off the lonely shore near Deer Park, Michigan, the ship suddenly broke apart and sank in minutes. Only one man, wheelsman Harry Stewart, survived to tell the story.For more than 130 years, people debated what really happened. Did the ship’s steel fail? Was she too lightly loaded? Did Lake Superior expose a hidden weakness in a new generation of freighters? In 2024, the wreck was finally located in deep water — broken in two, just as Stewart had said.This is the haunting story of the Western Reserve: a record-setting steel freighter, a family voyage turned tragedy, a survivor’s impossible ordeal, and a shipwreck that warned the Great Lakes that progress could still break.
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