- Alpena (boat)
The "Alpena" is a sidewheel steamer that sunk in
Lake Michigan in the "Big Blow", anOctober 15 ,1880 storm that sank numerous ships. Built in1866 , by the Thomas Arnold of Gallagher & Company ofMarine City, Michigan , the "Alpena" was 197 feet in length, 27 feet in breadth, with a depth of 12 feet. It was rated at 654 tons displacement.At least 80 people died when the ship, also carrying a large cargo of apples, capsized in the middle of the lake. The ship was on a trip from
Grand Haven, Michigan toChicago, Illinois and was spotted at 8:00 am onOctober 16 in heavy seas. Some time later, probably due to a shift in the cargo on deck caused by the waves, it capsized and drifted northwest. On the 17th, debris including a piano came ashore inHolland, Michigan while apples and wood debris were found at Saugatuck.There is also a
Great Lakes ship currently of that name, formerly the "Leon Fraser", owned byInland Lakes Management , an affiliate of theLafarge Corporation . It is used as abulk freighter to haulcement . Built in1942 and equipped with a steam turbine engine, it was originally 639 feet long, 67 feet in breadth with a depth of 35 feet. It has a 15,550 ton capacity. It was renamed, shortened and converted to a bulk cement carrier in 1991. The "Alpena" is a moderate sized ship in the Great Lakes fleet; the largest Lakers are almost twice its length and breadth and carry four times its cargo. She is able to transit the canals of the St Lawrence seaway due to her small size.External links
* [http://www.macatawa.org/~crich/alpena.htm 1880 Alpena sinking]
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