Maritime historians found a schooner that sank in 1881 intact in Lake Michigan.
Brendon Baillod and Robert Jaeck found the shipwreck of the 156-year-old vessel back in July.
The vessel is so well-preserved that its crew's possessions are still present.
Baillod and Jaeck found the vessel by reading historical accounts of the shipwreck by survivors, then deploying side-scan sonar to track its location more accurately.
AdvertisementAdvertisementLake Michigan shipwrecks are often found intact due to the lake's cold and fresh waters, which tend to preserve many items found onboard the sunken vessels.
Persons:
Brendon Baillod, Robert Jaeck, Jaeck
Organizations:
Service, Lake Michigan —, Associated Press, AP, Wisconsin Historical Society and University of Wisconsin Sea Grant Institute
Locations:
Lake Michigan, Wall, Silicon, Wisconsin, Trinidad, Milwaukee, Chicago, Oswego , New York, Sturgeon, Port Huron, Algoma, Ontario, Canada, Michigan