Shipwrecks from 1914 found in Lake Superior after vessels disappeared during storm

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Shipwrecks from 1914 found in Lake Superior after vessels disappeared during storm
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Michigan researchers hope that the discovery of two ships that disappeared in 1914 will lead them to a third ship that sank at the same time, killing nearly 30 people aboard the trio of lumber-shipping vessels.

Michigan researchers have found the wreckage of two ships that disappeared into Lake Superior in 1914 and hope the discovery will lead them to a third that sank at the same time, killing nearly 30 people aboard the trio of lumber-shipping vessels.the discoveries this month after confirming details with other researchers. Ric Mixter, a board member of the society and a maritime historian, called witnessing the discoveries"a career highlight.

The vessels owned by the Edward Hines Lumber Company sank into the ice-cold lake on Nov. 18, 1914, when a storm swept through as they moved lumber from Baraga, Michigan, to Tonawanda, New York. The steamship C.F. Curtis was towing the schooner barges Selden E. Marvin and Annie M. Peterson; all 28 people aboard were killed.

"One of the things that makes us proud when we discover these things is helping piece the puzzle together of what happened to these 28 people," Adkins said."It's been 109 years, but maybe there are still some family members that want to know what happened. We're able to start answering those questions."

In this image taken from video provided by the Great Lakes Shipwreck Historical Society, lettering identifying the wrecked ship as property of the Edward Hines Lumber Company is seen in Lake Superior in August 2022."Those are all questions we want to consider when we go back out this summer," Adkins said.

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