Description: RailroadTreasures offers the following item: Shipwrecks of Lake Huron The Great Sweetwater Sea by Jack Parker Loose pages Shipwrecks of Lake HuronThe Great Sweetwater Sea by Jack Parker Including Michigan, Huron, Mackinac Straits area Soft cover Loose pages , Staing along the edge Copyright 1986 183 pages CONTENTS Biography: Jack Parker 7 Dedication 18 Preface 19 Map of Lake Huron 22 Shipwrecks of Lake Huron 24 Communications Come to the Lakes 39 Shipwrecks of Saginaw Bay 45 Shipwrecks of Georgian Bay, North Channel 62 Shipwrecks of Thunder Bay...Middle Island...False Presque Isle and Presque Isle 78 Shipwrecks of the Straits of Mackinac 90 Complete Listing of Lake Huron Shipwrecks 103 Postscript 167 Acknowledgements 170 Map of Great Lakes Bottomland Preserve 174 Great Lakes Bottomlands, Act 184, P.A. 1980179 Glossary 182 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS JACK PARKER, author 17 LAKE HURON MAP22-23 AFRICA, stmr 65 AGA WA, stmr 104 ANTELOPE, schr 51 ARGUS, stmr 106 C.F. BIELMAN, stmr 109 HARVEY BISSELL, schr 81 CAPITOLA, yacht 53 CEDERVILLE, stmr 95 CHOCTAW, stmr 82 GLEN CUYLER, schr 116 ESCANABA, stmr 119 T.S. FASSETT, schr 123 GARIBALDI, schr 68 GLENORCHY, stmr 125 T.M. GREENE 127 D.R. HANNA, stmr 84 J.M. JENKS, stmr 70 KALIYUGA, stmr 85 LINDEN, stmr 134 MATOA, stmr 56 MARY A. McGREGOR, stmr 138 JANE MILLER, stmr 72 MONOHANSETT, stmr 86 NORTHERN BELLE, stmr 73 OREGON, stmr 145 REPUBLIC, stmr 150 SAGINAW, stmr 153 JOHN SHAW, schr 59 L.C. SMITH, stmr 153 ST. MARIES, stmr 156 SWEETHEART, schr 158 HELEN TAYLOR, stm bge 100 UGANDA, stmr 101 UNITED STATES, stmr 161 EBER WARD, stmr 101 YUKON, schr 165 (Historical photographs from the collection of RALPH K ROBERTS, of Saginaw, Michigan.) "SHIPWRECKS OF LAKE HURON... The Great Sweetwater Sea" began and grew as a part of the author's research and substantiation file for his "Dawn in the North Channel", a chronological log of the yacht PAISAN's travels on the waters of the Huron and the Georgian for many years. Featuring in separate sections, over 1,100 shipwrecks, alphabetized and located in five separate sections, plus 35 historical photographs and a thumbnail history of how communications came to the lakes, this becomes the most complete shipwreck directory of Lake Huron and an interesting historical document as well. Lake Huron is not only a haven for the cruising yachts, but a resting place for many a shipwreck from the GRIFFON to more recent times. This book would be a welcome addition to anyone interested in the Great Lakes and the many shipwrecks, and a must for those searching for information on Lake Huron specifically. Preface Welcome to "THE SHIPWRECKS OF LAKE HURON...the Great Sweetwater Sea". In presenting this first-of-its kind volume, we admit right up front that we are neither shipwreck experts nor scuba divers. We have not seen any of these wrecks but have tracked them to their fate by five years of tedious...(but often exciting") research. We grew up in a profession where we were taught to seek and sort out the truth in daily history and then report it. We feel this training, combined with a lifetime's experience in writing, editing and reporting, when applied to the mishmash of isolated "vessel lost" reports charged to Lake Huron, can only improve the historical records relative to this second largest of all five of the Great Lakes, the first ever seen by the white man. Because of the volume of cargo that has passed over Huron's waters, historians have put forth the theory that this lake contains more shipwrecks than any of the other four; better than 40% of the five lakes' total tally. All that man knows of Huron's shipwrecks has been published before but only in bits and pieces and isolated listings in a score or more of different sources. But regardless of where we found these, they always stood alone; isolated as to Lake identity, they appeared as a part of another's story, never in a framework of their own. Our objective has been to find Lake Huron's wrecks, verify them and then document them in alphabetized form within their own story. We feel this book has gone a long way toward reaching that objective. (In attaining this plateau we would estimate that we have sifted, sorted, selected and rejected our way through five to six thousand wreck reports...each individualized by ship's name and type, tonnage, listed date and location of the incident that removed it from the rolls. Out of this we emerged with over 1,000 Lake Huron shipwrecks presented in alphabetical order as well as in specific areas of shipwreck density.) In this project, like all historical work dependent upon the human mind and memory for its continuity of being, even the old and wildly scattered coverage of Huron's marine tragedies produced the inevitable array of errors and contradictions. It has been our prime purpose in this book, as explained earlier, to devote as much time and effort as was required to track down all of these listings, sort them out, and then eliminate as many of the errors and duplications as our checkpoints of proof indicate exist. Understand, we're not claiming this book to be totally without error; mistakes can be found by a professional editor in virtually every Great Lakes book ever written. We will, however, stake our reputations on the statement that it's as foolproof as 3,000 man-hours of records-research and a lifetime of "hands-on" acquaintence-ship with the Lake could make it. To add 25 years of skippering our own boats on these waters, north to south, east to west, in gale winds, high seas, calm seas, sunny days and humid fogs, simply adds frosting to the cake. In welcoming you into the pages of "SHIPWRECKS OF LAKE HURON...the Great Sweetwater Sea", we are inviting you into the only single volume directory of Lake Huron shipwrecks ever published! This little volume contains shipwreck listings that were extracted from better than 50 publications, Government files and historical archives, plus contributions from old ships logs and our own personal shipboard record compiled over the 25 years we sailed these waters. Additionally, listing information and other ancillary data came to us as a result of the generous input of friends and associates who were aware of our lifetime interest in the history of Lake Huron's freshwater ships and their destiny. "SHIPWRECKS OF LAKE HURON...The Great Sweetwater Sea", has been a labor of love from start to finish. We sincerely hope that, in a small way, you will feel we have contributed something of value to this great lake that has given so much of itself to us during our lifetime on it. All pictures are of the actual item. There may be reflection from the lights in some photos. We try to take photos of any damage. If this is a railroad item, this material is obsolete and no longer in use by the railroad. Please email with questions. Publishers of Train Shed Cyclopedias and Stephans Railroad Directories. Large inventory of railroad books and magazines. Thank you for buying from us. Shipping charges US Shipments: Ebay will add $1.25 each additional items, there are a few exceptions. Ebay Global shipping charges are shown. These items are shipped to Kentucky and forwarded to you. Ebay collects the shipping and customs / import fees. Refunds may be issued if you add multiple items to your cart and pay with one payment. For direct postage rates to these countries, send me an email. Shipping varies by weight. Payment options Payment must be received within 7 days. Paypal is accepted. Terms and conditions All sales are final. Returns accepted if item is not as described. Contact us first. No warranty is stated or implied. Please e-mail us with any questions before bidding. Thanks for looking at our items.
Price: 9.5 USD
Location: Talbott, Tennessee
End Time: 2024-12-01T18:26:32.000Z
Shipping Cost: 6 USD
Product Images
Item Specifics
Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
Author: Jack Parker
Book Title: Shipwrecks of Lake Huron
Language: English