The museum says Director of Marine Operations Darryl Ertel and his brother, and first mate, Dan Ertel, had been searching for the Western Reserve wreckage for two years. Darryl Ertel said that ...
For almost 132 years the lake hid the wreckage. In July ... About 60 miles (97 kilometers) northwest of Whitefish Point on the Upper Peninsula, they picked up a line with a shadow behind it ...
The Western Reserve, a 300-foot steel steamer, broke in two as it wrecked in 1892 about 60 miles northwest of Whitefish Point in Lake Superior. When the wreckage was found, the bow section had ...
Crews discovered the shipwreck about 60 miles northwest of Whitefish Point in Lake Superior. The 300-foot steel steamer "Western Reserve" was one of the first all-steel vessels on the Great Lakes ...
For almost 132 years, the lake hid the wreckage. In July ... About 60 miles (97 kilometers) northwest of Whitefish Point on the Upper Peninsula, they picked up a line with a shadow behind it ...