Lake Effect: Shipwrecks of the Great Lakes

The Edmund Fitzgerald Crew: The Men Behind the Legend (Part 3 of 8)

31 min · 10 jul 2026
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In Part 3 of this 8-part Lake Effect series, we turn away from the steel, cargo, engines, and weather reports of the Edmund Fitzgerald and focus on the people who made the ship live.Twenty-nine men sailed aboard the Fitzgerald on her final trip. They were captains, mates, engineers, deckhands, oilers, cooks, porters, watchmen, fathers, husbands, sons, brothers, veterans, young men saving money for school, and older sailors nearing retirement. Before the final voyage begins, their stories deserve to be told.This episode looks at Captain Ernest M. McSorley, First Mate John “Jack” McCarthy, the officers, wheelsmen, engineers, oilers, deckhands, cooks, porters, and watchmen who made up the living world aboard the Mighty Fitz. Through family memories, personal details, and the everyday rituals of Great Lakes freighter life, we remember the men not as names in a song or figures in a tragedy, but as real people sailing toward home.The Edmund Fitzgerald was a ship.But the tragedy was human.

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