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Schooner that sank in 1875 near Alpena, Michigan,
Image of the wreck
History
NameCornelia B. Windiate
Operatorjust
BuilderWindiate & Butler, Manitowoc
Laid down1874
FateSank 1875
General characteristics
Tonnage322

The Cornelia B. Windiate was a schooner that sank in 1875 with all hands in Lake Huron off Presque Isle, Michigan, between Rogers City and Alpena. The ship was eastbound from Milwaukee to Buffalo. The reason for her sinking is unknown, but she departed November 27, late in the season, and was overloaded with grain. There was no record of her passing through the Straits of Mackinac, so for years it was assumed she had foundered somewhere in Lake Michigan

In 1986 the Windiate was discovered by divers, at a depth of 185 feet (56 m), in Lake Huron, near Alpena, Michigan, farther east than expected. The wreck is unique in that her cargo is still secure in her holds which is quite unusual for a wreck. Her masts are still standing with rigging.

References

  1. "Great Lakes Ghost Ship: the Cornelia B. Windiate" (PDF). Retrieved 2017-07-28.
  2. "Cornelia B Windiate Wreck". Retrieved 2017-07-28.
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