Explorers have discovered the sunken wreckage of one of the first steel cargo ships to travel the Great Lakes.
The Western Reserve, a 300-foot steel steamer, broke in two as it wrecked in 1892 about 60 miles northwest of Whitefish Point ...
In 1892, a gale overtook the ship Western Reserve, causing it to sink within a matter of minutes with only one of the 28 ...
Around 200 ships have sunk in Whitefish Bay, the same place where the Western Reserve broke apart. The most notable in the ...
After searching for two years, researchers discovered the shipwreck of the Western Reserve, an early all-steel ship that ...
After 132 years, the Great Lakes Shipwreck Historical Society recently announced that it discovered the shipwreck around 60 ...
Every shipwreck has its own story, but some are just that much more tragic,” the executive director of the Great Lakes ...
The technologically advanced all-steel cargo ship Western Reserve, once dubbed the "inland greyhound," found broken in two at ...
After the wreckage of the Western Reserve was found 132 later, the family of the lone survivor is sharing their story.
Researchers have finally discovered the final resting spot of the historic Gilded Age ship Western Reserve — closing the book ...
In a Stunning Discovery Explorers Find Wreckage of a 300-Foot Cargo Ship That Vanished 130 Years Ago in Lake Superior For ...
The 300-foot "Western Reserve" sank in August 1892, killing 27 people after both lifeboats capsized. Harry W. Stewart, the ...