Moonlight (shipwreck)
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The Moonlight, ashore near Marquette, Michigan. | |
History | |
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Name: | Moonlight |
Owner: | William Mack (first owner) Joseph C. Gilchrest Company (second owner) |
Port of registry: | United States |
Builder: | Wolf and Davidson Company |
Laid down: | September 13, 1903 |
Launched: | 1874 |
Fate: | Shipwrecked on September 13, 1903 |
Status: | Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1991 |
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General characteristics | |
Type: | Schooner, later converted to a tow barge |
Tonnage: | 777 gross tons (738 net tons) |
Length: | 206 feet (63 m) long, 35 feet (11 m) wide |
The Moonlight was a schooner that sank in Lake Superior off the coast of Michigan Island. The wreckage site was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2008.[2]
History
Moonlight was built in 1874. In addition to service in the Great Lakes, Moonlight also sailed in the Atlantic Ocean.[3] She sank in September 1903 in a storm while hauling iron ore out of Ashland, Wisconsin. Being used as a tow barge, the Moonlight was being pulled by a steamer named Volunteer. Both ships were loaded with iron ore in Ashland, and were headed for their destination when a violent storm erupted, and busted the seams of the Moonlight's hull.[4]
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