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SS Monarch

SS Monarch was a passenger-package freighter built in 1890 that operated on the Great Lakes. She was sunk off the shore of Isle Royale in Lake Superior in 1906 and the remains of her wreck and cargo are still on the lake bottom. The wreck was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984.[1]

The Monarch underway
History
Canada
NameMonarch
OperatorNorthern Navigation Company, Ltd
BuilderJohn Dyble
LaunchedJune 27, 1890
FateWrecked 6 December 1906
General characteristics
TypePassenger-package freighter
Length259 feet
Beam35 feet
Depth15 feet
Installed power900HP
Propulsiontriple expansion steam engine
Speed14 knots
NotesOfficial Number 96843
MONARCH
Bow section of the Monarch
LocationPalisade area, north side of Blake Point, Isle Royale National Park, Michigan[2]
Coordinates48°11′20″N 88°26′3″W / 48.18889°N 88.43417°W / 48.18889; -88.43417
Area45.9 acres (18.6 ha)
Built1890
ArchitectJohn Dyble
Architectural stylePassenger-package freighter
MPSShipwrecks of Isle Royale National Park TR
NRHP reference No.84001779[1]
Added to NRHPJune 14, 1984

History edit

Monarch (Official Number 96843) was a wooden passenger-cargo ship built in 1890 in Sarnia, Ontario, Canada, by John Dyble[3] for the Northwest Transportation Company.[4][5] She was launched on June 27, 1890, the last ship built in Sarnia until World War II.[3] The ship was 259 feet (79 meters) long, 35 feet (11 meters) in beam, and 15 feet (4.6 meters) in depth.[4] She had a 900-hp (671-kW) triple-expansion steam engine with two Scotch boilers, allowing her to attain 14 mph.[4] The ship's hull was heavily reinforced with iron, and she was fitted with 65 cabins.[3][4]

Monarch was used to transport both passengers and packages on the Great Lakes throughout her career,[6] primarily running between Sarnia, Thunder Bay, Ontario, and Duluth, Minnesota.[3] In 1899, Northwest Transportation merged with another company to form the Northern Navigation Company, Ltd.[3]

Final voyage edit

On December 6, 1906, the Monarch finished loading a cargo of wheat, oats, salmon, and general merchandise and departed Thunder Bay for Sarnia in a blinding snowstorm.[3][4] For some reason, the ship headed off her planned course, and that night she ran at full speed into the palisade area on the north side of Blake Point on Isle Royale.[4][5] The ship's engineer kept the engine engaged to maintain the ship's position on the shore, and John D. McCallum, brother of first mate Burt McCallum, carried a line to shore through the rough seas.[4] The crew and passengers used the line to escape the wreck, and only one person perished.[4] The survivors camped on Isle Royale for four days, salvaging food from the wreck and keeping signal fires alight, before they were rescued on December 10, 1906.[3][4]

During the night of 11–12 December 1906, the wreck broke into two pieces, leaving only the bow section visible.[7] Salvage operations on Monarch were carried out over the next two years,[3] and the engine and associated machinery was salvaged in 1908.[3]

The wreck today edit

The wooden wreck has disintegrated, although a number of pieces of wreckage can be seen.[4] Large pieces of wooden wreckage are scattered on the bottom of Lake Superior at depths of 10 to 80 feet (3.0 to 24.4 meters),[5] and there is a trove of Monarch′s cargo still lying on the bottom near the wreck.[4] Approximately 85 dives were made on the wreck in 2009 out of 1,062 dives made to wrecks in the Isle Royale National Park.[8]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 13, 2009.
  2. ^ The wreck is listed as "address restricted", but Isle Royale National Park permits public dives and publishes the location of the wreck. Coordinate location is per . Black Dog Diving. Archived from the original on July 14, 2011. Retrieved December 12, 2010.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i Daniel Lenihan; Toni Carrell; Thom Holden; C. Patrick Labadie; Larry Murphy; Ken Vrana (1987), Daniel Lenihan (ed.), Submerged Cultural Resources Study: Isle Royale National Park (PDF), Southwest Cultural Resources Center, pp. 104–117, 259–275
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k "Monarch Shipwreck". Superior Shipwrecks. Retrieved December 10, 2010.
  5. ^ a b c "Scuba Diving". Isle Royale National Park, National Park Service. Retrieved December 10, 2010.
  6. ^ Toni Carrell (September 1983), NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES INVENTORY - NOMINATION FORM: Shipwrecks of Isle Royale National Park Thematic Group
  7. ^ "Monarch Breaks up and will be Abandoned". Windsor Evening Record. 12 December 1906. p. 1. Retrieved 31 May 2015.
  8. ^ Pete Sweger (2010), "A Diver's Experience" (PDF), The Greenstone 2010, p. 9

Further reading edit

  • Daniel J. Lenihan (1994), , Lake Superior Port Cities, ISBN 0-942235-18-5, archived from the original on 2010-11-25
  • Daniel Lenihan; Toni Carrell; Thom Holden; C. Patrick Labadie; Larry Murphy; Ken Vrana (1987), Daniel Lenihan (ed.), Submerged Cultural Resources Study: Isle Royale National Park (PDF), Southwest Cultural Resources Center

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SS Monarch was a passenger package freighter built in 1890 that operated on the Great Lakes She was sunk off the shore of Isle Royale in Lake Superior in 1906 and the remains of her wreck and cargo are still on the lake bottom The wreck was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984 1 The Monarch underwayHistoryCanadaNameMonarchOperatorNorthern Navigation Company LtdBuilderJohn DybleLaunchedJune 27 1890FateWrecked 6 December 1906General characteristicsTypePassenger package freighterLength259 feetBeam35 feetDepth15 feetInstalled power900HPPropulsiontriple expansion steam engineSpeed14 knotsNotesOfficial Number 96843MONARCHU S National Register of Historic PlacesBow section of the MonarchShow map of MichiganShow map of the United StatesLocationPalisade area north side of Blake Point Isle Royale National Park Michigan 2 Coordinates48 11 20 N 88 26 3 W 48 18889 N 88 43417 W 48 18889 88 43417Area45 9 acres 18 6 ha Built1890ArchitectJohn DybleArchitectural stylePassenger package freighterMPSShipwrecks of Isle Royale National Park TRNRHP reference No 84001779 1 Added to NRHPJune 14 1984 Contents 1 History 2 Final voyage 3 The wreck today 4 References 5 Further readingHistory editMonarch Official Number 96843 was a wooden passenger cargo ship built in 1890 in Sarnia Ontario Canada by John Dyble 3 for the Northwest Transportation Company 4 5 She was launched on June 27 1890 the last ship built in Sarnia until World War II 3 The ship was 259 feet 79 meters long 35 feet 11 meters in beam and 15 feet 4 6 meters in depth 4 She had a 900 hp 671 kW triple expansion steam engine with two Scotch boilers allowing her to attain 14 mph 4 The ship s hull was heavily reinforced with iron and she was fitted with 65 cabins 3 4 Monarch was used to transport both passengers and packages on the Great Lakes throughout her career 6 primarily running between Sarnia Thunder Bay Ontario and Duluth Minnesota 3 In 1899 Northwest Transportation merged with another company to form the Northern Navigation Company Ltd 3 Final voyage editOn December 6 1906 the Monarch finished loading a cargo of wheat oats salmon and general merchandise and departed Thunder Bay for Sarnia in a blinding snowstorm 3 4 For some reason the ship headed off her planned course and that night she ran at full speed into the palisade area on the north side of Blake Point on Isle Royale 4 5 The ship s engineer kept the engine engaged to maintain the ship s position on the shore and John D McCallum brother of first mate Burt McCallum carried a line to shore through the rough seas 4 The crew and passengers used the line to escape the wreck and only one person perished 4 The survivors camped on Isle Royale for four days salvaging food from the wreck and keeping signal fires alight before they were rescued on December 10 1906 3 4 During the night of 11 12 December 1906 the wreck broke into two pieces leaving only the bow section visible 7 Salvage operations on Monarch were carried out over the next two years 3 and the engine and associated machinery was salvaged in 1908 3 The wreck today editThe wooden wreck has disintegrated although a number of pieces of wreckage can be seen 4 Large pieces of wooden wreckage are scattered on the bottom of Lake Superior at depths of 10 to 80 feet 3 0 to 24 4 meters 5 and there is a trove of Monarch s cargo still lying on the bottom near the wreck 4 Approximately 85 dives were made on the wreck in 2009 out of 1 062 dives made to wrecks in the Isle Royale National Park 8 References edit a b National Register Information System National Register of Historic Places National Park Service March 13 2009 The wreck is listed as address restricted but Isle Royale National Park permits public dives and publishes the location of the wreck Coordinate location is per The Wrecks of Isle Royale Black Dog Diving Archived from the original on July 14 2011 Retrieved December 12 2010 a b c d e f g h i Daniel Lenihan Toni Carrell Thom Holden C Patrick Labadie Larry Murphy Ken Vrana 1987 Daniel Lenihan ed Submerged Cultural Resources Study Isle Royale National Park PDF Southwest Cultural Resources Center pp 104 117 259 275 a b c d e f g h i j k Monarch Shipwreck Superior Shipwrecks Retrieved December 10 2010 a b c Scuba Diving Isle Royale National Park National Park Service Retrieved December 10 2010 Toni Carrell September 1983 NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES INVENTORY NOMINATION FORM Shipwrecks of Isle Royale National Park Thematic Group Monarch Breaks up and will be Abandoned Windsor Evening Record 12 December 1906 p 1 Retrieved 31 May 2015 Pete Sweger 2010 A Diver s Experience PDF The Greenstone 2010 p 9Further reading editDaniel J Lenihan 1994 Shipwrecks of Isle Royale National Park The Archeological Survey Lake Superior Port Cities ISBN 0 942235 18 5 archived from the original on 2010 11 25 Daniel Lenihan Toni Carrell Thom Holden C Patrick Labadie Larry Murphy Ken Vrana 1987 Daniel Lenihan ed Submerged Cultural Resources Study Isle Royale National Park PDF Southwest Cultural Resources Center Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title SS Monarch amp oldid 1163049072, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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