S.S. Edmund
Fitzgerald
On November
10, 1975 the Fitzgerald left Superior, Wisconsin carrying
26,000 tons of iron ore pellets, bound for Detroit. The
day was bright; in her path laid a terrible storm with 60
MPH winds and waves of about 18 feet. As the storm built,
her experienced Captain Ernest McSorley bore north across
Lake Superior, seeking the relative shelter of the
Canadian shore and Whitefish
Bay.
The ship
Arthur M. Anderson, was about less than 10 miles from the
Fitzgerald, and received reports that the ship was
listing to the starboard and that structural damages had
occurred to the vessel. At 7:10 PM, The Captain delivered
what was to be his final message: "We're holding our
own." The Fitzgerald's image disappeared from radar
screens around 7:25 PM. The ship and crew, which
consisted of 29 men, sank to the
bottom of Lake
Superior.

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