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Wisconsin Marine Historical Society is a self-supported nonprofit organization committed to collecting, preserving, archiving, and sharing materials that illuminate the rich heritage of the Great Lakes maritime industry. Check out our blog to dive deep into the fascinating narratives and events that have shaped the Great Lakes maritime legacy.
DIGGING UP THE FIRST HOME OF THE LADY OF THE LIGHT AND THE LOST TREASURE OF LAKE PARK WITH JOSH GATES
July 30, 2022By James Heinz Recently I spoke to the person who was the longest serving lightkeeper at Milwaukee’s North Point lighthouse. In 26 years of service, she never slept a night away from the lighthouse. According to the North Point Lighthouse web site: “Each evening at sunset, Georgia Stebbins would climb…Read more
THE LOST MANITOWOC BOATS
July 3, 2022By James Heinz It started with the Star Spangled Banner. Then came the invocation. The names of 88 men were read, with a bell tolling after each name. A prayer was said, and then a bouquet of flowers was dropped upon the water. The command was given, “Gentlemen, bring the…Read more
Early Door County Ports — Baileys Harbor
July 3, 2022by Carl Eisenberg Baileys Harbor sits on the East shore of Door County, Wisconsin. In 1848, Captain Justice Bailey sought refuge from a storm in what was to become Baileys Harbor. While there he explored the area he collected samples of wood and limestone for his boss Alanson Sweet in…Read more
PRESIDENTS, ROYALTY, ELVIS, AND MARILYN MONROE
June 25, 2022By James Heinz Vessels built in the Great Lakes usually live out their lives on the lakes, usually only leaving to be scrapped. But this is the story of four boats that sailed the Great Lakes and left the Lakes to become presidential yachts. At least three still exist. WMHS…Read more
CHRISTINA NILSSON Shipwreck Marker
June 24, 2022By Carl Eisenberg The CHRISTINA NILSSON Shipwreck Marker is in Baileys Harbor on the eastern shore of Door County, Wisconsin, about an easy three hour drive from downtown Milwaukee and a great place to visit. Two well preserved fragments of the wreck of the schooner CHRISTINA NILSSON are located under…Read more
THE SHIP TO SHORE CHEF WHOSE SHIP HIT A MOUNTAIN
June 11, 2022By James Heinz In the history of the Great Lakes, the ship’s officers are the ones usually identified. Sometimes deck hands or other crew members are mentioned. But there is one type of crew member who is rarely mentioned, even though they are essential to the running of the ship.…Read more
EDWARD E. GILLEN Capsizes While Undergoing Tests by the Coast Guard
June 10, 2022On June 3, 1981, the Milwaukee based tug EDWARD E. GILLEN capsized and sank 2 ½ miles east of the Hoan Bridge in 70 feet of water while undergoing tests in the tow of the Coast Guard icebreaker WESTWIND. The four man crew of the GILLEN were rescued from Lake…Read more
THE GREAT MILWAUKEE SUBMARINE RACE
May 27, 2022By James Heinz When I was a young man, my friends would often refer to taking their girlfriends to the lakeshore on summer evenings to “watch the submarine races.” I found out that this was a double entendre meaning to spend some intimate moments alone with your girlfriend at the…Read more
Bullhead Point Marker
May 21, 2022By Carl Eisenberg The Bullhead Point Historic Shipwreck Marker is on the western shore of the Sturgeon Bay Ship Canal at the extreme northwest corner of the City of Sturgeon Bay. It is an easy drive north from Milwaukee to Sturgeon Bay. Bullhead Point itself is a large rock outcropping…Read more
MILWAUKEE SHIP OWNER WHO DIED ON THE TITANIC TRYING TO CONCEAL A SEX SCANDAL -Chapter 3
May 14, 2022Crosby’s Legacy Lives By James Heinz Crosby’s legacy lives on in the wrecks of the ships he once owned. One of these ships is the CONESTOGA. In September 1918, she was sold to the Canadian Lakeports Navigation Company, whose president was Crosby’s son Frederick Crosby, and she was altered to…Read more
Three Adventurous Milwaukeeans Sailed for Whiskey
May 14, 2022By Suzette Lopez On May 3, 1936, three adventurous men sailed out of Milwaukee to salvage a cargo of anywhere from 220 – 350 barrels of whiskey and wine that went down on the WESTMORELAND in 1854 off the Manitou Islands. The WESTMORELAND was also rumored to have had anywhere…Read more
MILWAUKEE SHIP OWNER WHO DIED ON THE TITANIC TRYING TO CONCEAL A SEX SCANDAL -Chapter 2
May 7, 2022TITANIC the Love Boat By James Heinz There is no better source for what happened to the Crosby family on the TITANIC than the sworn affidavit of Catherine Crosby, as given on May 17, 1912, to the US Senate Titanic Inquiry. “Deponent further says that, on the 10th day of…Read more