Posted on 09/14/2020 5:26:34 AM PDT by Homer_J_Simpson
The Milwaukee papers of the 10th bring additional details of the wreck of the Lady Elgin. The Sentinel gives the following list of lost and saved, the latter being designated by an asterisk; Arnold George; a man and wife from Washington; *a deck hand from Chicago, name unknown; *a woman saved at Evanstown, without clothing, name unknown. Bishop Harry and Augustus; Barry, Captain of Union Guards; Burns, deputy sheriff; Burns, Michael and Welland; Burtel, Michael; *Boyd, Frank; Boesenberg, Pred, city band; Balfin, Thos.; Burns, Fanny; Bulger sisters, Black Hugh, Blatz Mrs. Helen, Bohan Thos., Birmingham Cornelius, Barron Mrs., supposed to be on board; *Blos Philip, City Band; *Beverung Chas., *Buchan Jerome, *Blebert Albert, *Burke Ed., *Beman, William, Milwaukee. Corcoran John, Cosgrove James, Cosgrove John, *Cook Jacob, Fond du Lac; Conley Patrick and James, Commonfort R.E., *Caryl H.G., Clerk of the Elgin; Casper Frank, Ceefer Mr., *Crilly J.J., Alderman; Collins J.H., Churchill George, Churchill William H., Curtin Elizabeth, *Connor M., Chase _____, *Cummings Mr., Chicago; Corbitt Alex., *Cook Jacob, Fond du Lac; *Crother Terry, Chicago; *Catherm L, Chamberlain Frank, Cook Mrs. Jane, Fond du Lac; Cook Elizabeth Miss, Fond du Lac.
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The Lady Elgin disaster remains the greatest loss of life on open water in the history of the Great Lakes.[3]
In 1994, a process began to list the shipwreck on the National Register of Historic Places. After it was determined to be eligible for listing in 1999, the process ended after an objection by the owner, so the shipwreck is not listed on the Register.[4]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PS_Lady_Elgin
It may have made it into Kramer’s “Astonishing Tales of the Sea,” however. And Cat Stevens may have written a song about it just like that one he wrote about the Gordon Lightfoot.
Reading the wiki link about the Lady Elgin, it appears she was a bad-luck ship.
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