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#24593 - 01/17/05 10:05 PM The wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald ****
Hill Moderator Offline
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On November 10, 1975 the SS Edmund Fitzgerald sank in Lake Superior. All 29 crew members died. At the time, it was the worst shipping disaster on the Great Lakes in 11 years. The placemark locates where radar last was able to see the ore carrier.

Most people outside of the Great Lakes area probably heard of the loss of the ore carrier Edmund Fitzgerald by way of a song sung by a popular Canadian artist at the time, Gordon Lightfoot. Details about the actual event can be found on this web page.

Here is another web page with lots of details about what led to the sinking of the ship.

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Lyrics for Wreck Of The Edmund Fitzgerald

The legend lives on, from the Chippewa on down

Of the big lake they call Gitchee Gumee.

The lake, it is said, never gives up her dead

When the skies of November turn gloomy.

With a load of iron ore, 26,000 tons more

Than the Edmund Fitzgerald weighed empty,

That good ship and crew was a bone to be chewed,

When the gales of November came early.



The ship was the pride of the American side

Comin' back from some mill in Wisconsin.

As the big freighters go, it was bigger than most

With a crew and good captain well seasoned.

Concluding some terms with a couple of steel firms,

When they left fully loaded for Cleveland,

And late that night when the ship's bell rang

Could it be the north wind they'd been feelin'?



The wind in the wires made a tattletale sound,

And a wave broke over the railing,

And every man knew as the captain did too,

'twas the Witch of November come stealin'.

The dawn came late and the breakfast had to wait,

When the gales of November came slashin'.

When afternoon came it was freezin' rain,

In the face of a hurricane west wind.



When suppertime came, the old cook came on deck

Sayin' "Fellas, it's too rough to feed ya".

At seven p.m., the main hatchway caved in,

he said "Fellas, it's been good to know ya".

The captain wired in he had water comin' in

And the good ship and crew was in peril,

And later that night when its lights went out of sight

Came the wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald.



Does anyone know where the love of God goes,

When the waves turn the minutes to hours?

The searchers all say they'd have made Whitefish Bay

If they'd put fifteen more miles behind 'em.

They might have split up or they might have capsized,

They may have broke deep and took water.

And all that remains is the faces and the names

Of the wives and the sons and the daughters.



Lake Huron rolls, Superior sings

In the rooms of her ice water mansions.

Old Michigan steams like a young man's dreams,

The islands and bays are for sportsmen.

And farther below Lake Ontario

Takes in what Lake Erie can send her.

And the iron boats go as the mariners all know

With the gales of November remembered.



In a musty old hall in Detroit they prayed

in the Maritime Sailors' Cathedral

The church bell chimed 'til it rang 29 times,

For each man on the Edmund Fitzgerald.

The legend lives on from the Chippewa on down

Of the big lake they called Gitche Gumee

Superior, they said, never gives up her dead,

When the gales of November come early.






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Edited by Hill (09/22/08 12:59 PM)

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#24594 - 01/31/05 07:30 PM Re: The wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald [Re: Hill]
Hill Moderator Offline
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The bell of the Edmund Fitzgerald as found and as restored.

A DVD of the program is available here.

While I'm at it, and for something to look into after the programs are no longer available, here is a new web site devoted to the famous shipwreck.


Edited by Hill (12/16/06 07:17 PM)

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#24595 - 07/06/05 12:35 AM Re: The wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald [Re: Hill]
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The National Transportation Safety Board report on the sinking of the SS Edmund Fitzgerald on Lake Superior, November 10th, 1975 can be found here.

Based on the report, the final resting place of the SS Edmund Fitzgerald is at 4659.91' N by 8506.60' W.

At the end of the report are links to these images. (All from the US Coast Guard reports)


Trackline of the Edmund Fitzgerald and the Avafors:


The plan view of the SS Edmund Fitzgerald:

Possibly the most important image (could be overlaid) showing the final pieces arrangement of the Fitzgerald on the lake bed:




Here is a link to the official U S Coast Guard report about investigation.


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Edited by Hill (09/22/08 01:06 PM)

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#24596 - 07/06/05 09:40 AM Re: The wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald [Re: hphoenix]
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Thanks for the update, hphoenix and welcome to the BBS. I have added the image of the wreckage as an overlay to the original post folder, showing its relationship to the last reported position on the surface of the Edmund Fitzgerald. From the folder, click on placemark to see relationship to last known position. Activate and click on overlay to see the plan of the wreckage.


A sonar image of the wreck from www.marinesonic.com

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#24597 - 11/10/05 06:48 PM Re: The wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald [Re: Hill]
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I'm bumping this post to remember the men of the S.S. Edmund Fitzgerald. Twenty-nine seafarers lost in a Lake Superior storm 30 years ago today.

http://wcco.com/topstories/local_story_314073531.html
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#24598 - 04/09/06 11:10 AM Re: The wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald [Re: Hill]
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I love that pic of the Fitz with water over the deck. It really brings into perspective how the sinking might have happened.
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#24599 - 04/09/06 11:19 AM there others disasters happend in November [Re: Hill]
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there others shipwrecks happend in November in Great Lakes

Lake Superior
Leafield: 18 victims
Henry B. Smith: 23 victims
Lake Michigan
Plymouth (barge): 7 victims
Lake Huron
Argus: 28 victims
James Carruthers: 22 victims
Hydrus: 25 victims
John A. McGean: 28 victims
Charles S. Price: 28 victims
Regina: 20 victims
Isaac M. Scott: 28 victims
Wexford: 20 victims
Lake Erie
Lightship 82: 6 victims
Of the twelve ships that sank in the storm, five have never been found: Henry B. Smith, Leafield, James C. Carruthers, Hydrus, and the barge Plymouth. The most recent discovery was that of Wexford in the summer of 2000.


Edited by Majoska (04/09/06 01:11 PM)

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#24600 - 04/09/06 11:23 AM Re: The wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald [Re: Hill]
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A musical perfomance in memory of the Edmund Fitzgerald's sinking.


In 1986, writer Steven Dietz and songwriter/lyricist Eric Peltoniemi wrote the musical Ten November in memory of the Edmund Fitzgerald's sinking.
In 2005, the musical was re-edited into a new musical called The Gales of November, which opened on the 30th anniversary of the sinking at the Fitzgerald Theater in St. Paul, Minnesota, narrated by Kevin Kling, performed by the singers Prudence Johnson, Ruth MacKenzie, and Claudia Schmidt, and backed by Peter Ostroushko (Violin and Mandolin), Dan Chouinard (Accordion and Piano), Eric Peltoniemi (Acoustic Guitar), and Jeff Willkomm (Electric Bass Guitar).

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#24601 - 04/09/06 01:08 PM Re: The wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald [Re: Hill]
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Quote:

Thanks for the update, hphoenix and welcome to the BBS. I have added the image of the wreckage as an overlay showing its relationship to the last reported position on the surface of the Edmund Fitzgerald. From the folder, click on placemark to see relationship to last known position. Activate and click on overlay to see the plan of the wreckage.


A sonar image of the wreck form www.marinesonic.com


That side scan sonar is wicked cool beans.
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#24602 - 12/01/06 03:40 PM The wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald (Model) [Re: Hill]
Hill Moderator Offline
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J P Wade just shared a model of the Edmund Fitzgerald. Here is a link to the MODEL


Edited by Hill (12/01/06 03:41 PM)

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