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Isaac M. Scott Bow
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Depth: 175 Feet

Wreck Length: 524 Feet Beam: 54 Feet

Gross Tonnage: 6372 Cargo: Coal

Built: 1909 by American Ship Building Co. at Lorain, Ohio

Wrecked: November 10, 1913

Description: The great storm of 1913 was devastating to shipping on the Great lakes and about a dozen vessels and over 200 lives were lost, most on Lake Huron. Like several other steel freighters, the Isaac M. Scott turned turtle and went down with all hands. The giant ship rests upside down on the lake bottom with only the propellers, hull structure and bow anchors visible. Click here for more information.

Published 7 years ago
Mar 16th 2016
Uploaded with Agisoft Metashape
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