Re: Pewabic


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Posted by Chris Roth on July 27, 1999 at 17:05:10:

In Reply to: Pewabic posted by Kevin Maynard on July 26, 1999 at 07:21:26:

You could try the Dossin Museum in Detroit Mich. Ask for a copy of the "Michigan's Nautical Time Capsules" It sells for about $6.00 and includes a little historical info., as well a some excellent art work of Robert McGreevy's. There is a painting of the ship as it looked on the surface and a sketch of how the wreck looks on the bottom of Lake Huron.

Chris Roth

: I am writing an article about the Pewabic disaster on Lake Huron Aug. 9, 1865. Julia Rumsey, who is buried in the Lockport Cemetery, Brady Township, Williams County, Ohio, was a passenger on the Pewabic and lost her life in the disaster. I am looking for a photograph or drawing of the Pewabic to use as an illustration for the article. There is apparently a drawing of the ship that appeared in the April 13, 1889 issue of Harpers Weekly, but I have been unable to locate a copy of that issue. The "Institute for Great Lakes Research" also apparently has a copy of this drawing, because it was used in the book "Terrifying Steamboat Stories" by James Donahue. The drawing in the book is too dark to reproduce well. Does anyone know how to contact the Institute for Great Lakes Research?

: I would also be interested in any information on the Pewabic's owners or builders if anyone has information on the subject.

: Thanx,
: Kevin Maynard




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