SS Henry B. Smith

SS Henry B. Smith

The SS "Henry B. Smith" was a steel hulled, propeller driven lake freighter built in 1906 by the American Ship Building Company at Lorain, Ohio USA. The hull number was 343 and the registration number was US203143.

The "Henry B. Smith" was 525 feet in length, 55 feet in width and 31 feet in height. The gross tonnage for the vessel was 6631 and the net tonnage was 5229. The engine of the "Henry B. Smith" was a triple expansion type.

The ship foundered and was lost on November 10, 1913 in Lake Superior during the Great Lakes Storm of 1913 near Marquette, Michigan. She was carrying a load of iron ore at the time of her sinking. There were no survivors from the crew of 25.

Last voyage

The Smith arrived at Marquette on November 6th to take on iron ore. Over the next two days a southwest gale swept over Lake Superior, dropping the temperature to 24 degrees Fahrenheit. The cold weather caused the ore to freeze inside the hopper cars, requiring men to knock them loose by hand. This resulted in a loading delay for the Smith. Captain James Owen had been plagued by misfortunes all year that had resulted in the Smith being delayed or late for its destinations. Rumors abounded, then and now, that the owners of the boat made it clear to Owen that he better make this last trip on time, or else. [ [http://www.portup.com/~dfount/hbsmith.htm "Went Missing: The Henry B. Smith] , Fredrick Stonehouse, "Marquette Shipwrecks", Avery Color Studios 1977. OCLC 3587143]

Around 5 p.m. on November 9th, the Smith loaded it's last car of ore. Since the gale seemed to be in a brief lull, the big freighter immediately backed away from the dock and began to leave. As soon as the Smith left Marquette Harbor, the fierce wind returned and the storm's lull ended. Witnesses on shore noted that the deckhands were frantically trying to close the Smith's hatches. The freighter had a total of 32 hatches; each hatch required individual attention with locking bars, clamps, and tackle. It was a couple hours work for even the most skilled crew. And so it was that Captain James Owen was piloting the Henry B. Smith into one of the worse storms in memory with unsecured hatches.

After about twenty minutes, the full force of the gale hit the Smith as huge waves crashed over her deck, drenching the hapless deckhands who were still struggling to close the hatches. Instead of turning to starboard on the usual course for the Soo, the Smith hauled to port, rolling greatly as she did so. Witnesses on shore concluded that Owen had realized his error and was heading for shelter behind Keweenaw Point to the north. With the encroaching darkness and thick snow squalls, the Smith was then lost from view.

Two days after the storm blew itself out, the beaches along Chocolay Bay, Shot Point, and Laughing Fish Point were littered with debris from the Smith. The wreckage was found high up on the beach, indicating it came ashore at the height of the storm. The body of the second cook, H.R. Haskin, was found floating about fifty miles west of Whitefish Point soem days later. Only one other body of the Smith's crew was ever recovered; the skeleton of third engineer John Gallagher was found on Parisian Island in the spring of 1914. A note in a bottle, allegedly from the Smith, was found in June 1914. In it, the author claimed the ship had broken in two 12 miles east of Marquette. After a long debate, the boat's owners decided the note was a phony; it was dated November 12, when the Smith sank either on the 9th or the early morning hours of the 10th.

To date the wreck has not been located; its probable location is in deep water 20 to 30 miles north of Marquette.

References

* [http://ul.bgsu.edu/cgi-bin/xvsl2.cgi Historical Collection of the Great Lakes Index: "Henry B. Smith"]

External links

* [http://www.boatnerd.com/swayze/shipwreck/s.htm Great Lakes Shipwrecks S]
* [http://www.dalnet.lib.mi.us/gsdl/cgi-bin/library?e=d-000-00---0shipping--00-0-0-0prompt-10---4---Document---0-1l--1-en-50---20-about---001-011-1-0utfZz-8-0&a=d&c=shipping&cl=CL1.8.17&d=HASH716757f77e9a9d423743d4 University of Detroit Mercy S.J. Marine History Collection]
* [http://www.hhpl.on.ca/GreatLakes/Extracts/details.asp?ID=7437 Maritime History of the Great Lakes: Vessel Extracts: Henry B. Smith]


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