Under Re-Construction
Under Re-Construction


ShipWrecks
Abbie
Agnes
Arab (not shown)
City of Boston
City of Toledo
Flying Mist
Jane
Marinette
Menekaunee
Minnehaha
Napolean
Prince Eugene
Thomas Simms
Toledo
See also:
The Wreck of the Minnehaha









Minnehaha

Minnehaha

Minnehaha Wreckage on Arcadia's Shore
This is an old postcard photo showing what's left of the Minnehaha on the Lake
Michigan shore.

The Minnehaha in Better Days
This photo shows the Minnehaha docked probably in Buffalo, New York, where Eric L.
Hedstrom founded the coal firm
E. L. Hedstrom & Company in the
late 19th century. -- Historical Collections of the Great Lakes, Bowling Green
State University
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Gross and Net Tons. In nautical
terms a ton is 100 cubic feet used to describe a ship's capacity. Net tons describe the amount of space in the hold and between decks, and gross tons
include that and the space on the deck, anywhere cargo could be
stuffed.


The wreckage in the summer of 1999
How much of the wreckage is covered by water and sand varies from year to year.

Reverse View
Note how the ribs begin to bend upward as you move south along this piece.




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