Erie Wrecks East

Erie Wrecks East

Author: Georgann S. Wachter

Publisher: Corporate Impact

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780966131246

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Richly illustrated, this second edition adds several exciting newly discovered shipwrecks with incredible stories of loss and survival on Lake Erie. The book allows readers to visit 100 wrecks through: survivor tales of the loss, ship facts, the history of the vessel and its loss, photos of the ship before it sank, description of the underwater site with drawings, underwater photos and side scan images, and the wreck location. This book, combined with Erie Wrecks West, provides the most comprehensive coverage of Lake Erie shipwrecks ever compiled.


Ghost Lights of Lake Erie

Ghost Lights of Lake Erie

Author: Timothy E. Harrison

Publisher:

Published: 2010-06-01

Total Pages: 175

ISBN-13: 9780977829347

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Ghost Lights of Lake Erie isfilled with informative text and many historical photographs of lighthouses that once guarded the shores of Lake Erie.


Shipwrecks of Lake Erie

Shipwrecks of Lake Erie

Author: David Frew

Publisher: Arcadia Publishing

Published: 2013-05-28

Total Pages: 148

ISBN-13: 1625850859

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A history of Lake Erie’s most mysterious and notorious wrecks and disappearances. The great lakes have seen many ships meet their end, but none so much as Lake Erie. As the shallowest of the Great Lakes, Lake Erie is prone to sudden waves and wildly shifting sandbars. The steamer Atlantic succumbed to these conditions when, in 1852, a late-night collision brought sixty-eight of its weary immigrant passengers to watery graves. The 1916 Black Friday Storm sank four ships—including the “unsinkable” James B. Colgate—in the course of its twenty-hour tantrum over the lake. In 1954, a difficult fishing season sent the Richard R into troubled waters in the hopes of catching a few more fish. One of the lake's sudden storms drowned the boat and three-man crew. At just fifty miles wide and 200 miles long, Lake Erie has claimed more ships per square mile than any other body of freshwater. Author David Frew dives deep to discover the mysteries of some of Lake Erie’s most notorious wrecks. “Well-illustrated with maps, historic and contemporary photographs, and various advertisements and news announcements, Frew’s engaging study ends with a reasoned, historically grounded discussion of the question, “Is Lake Erie’s shipwreck era over?” —OHS Bulletin