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mlive on MSNFreighter speeding through fog caused 1905 collision, sinking of 414-foot steamer on Lake HuronPRESQUE ISLE, MI – Thick fog hung over Lake Huron on June 18, 1905. The 414-foot steamer Etruria was sailing northbound. The ...
ROGERS CITY, MI – Pieces of a wooden freighter rest on the Lake Huron shoreline 119 years after it sank in a storm, according to records.
Port Huron, a southeast Michigan city across the St. Clair River from Canada, sits at the edge of Lake Huron. Here's what to ...
When a 772-ton wooden schooner barge named Ironton collided with a wooden freighter loaded with 1,000 tons of grain and sank in Lake Huron on Sept. 26, 1894, its seven-man crew tried to escape on ...
On Oct. 11, 1923, the Huronton, an empty, 238-foot bulk freighter, was making its way north when it collided with another ship northwest of Whitefish Point.
Finding a sunken ship in the vast Lake Superior, 800 feet down, is not easy. Identifying it can be even harder.
On Saturday, July 12, the 101st Bayview Mackinac Race will start and sailors will race across more than 200 miles of Lake ...
The Huronton that sank to the bottom of Lake Superior 100 years ago was discovered this summer by the Great Lakes Shipwreck Historical Society.
The vital shipping channel that connects Lake Erie to Lake Huron and includes the Detroit River has seen three ships go aground this year.
The Ironton, a ship that sank in Lake Huron in 1894, has finally been found after alluding searchers for more than a century.
On October 11, 2023, the WWI-era bulk freighter made her last voyage before sinking more than 800 feet into the depths of Lake Superior.
Even for the Thunder Bay area, a perilous swath of northern Lake Huron off the Michigan coast that has devoured many a ship, the Ironton’s fate seems particularly cruel. The 191-foot (58-meter ...
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