Steamer Frank O'Connor

Steamer Frank O'Connor (HM1OU9)

Location: Baileys Harbor, WI 54202 Door County
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N 45° 5.306', W 87° 2.88'

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Historic Shipwreck

— Wisconsin's Maritime Trails —

Type: wooden bulk carrier
Built: 1892 as City of Naples,
James Davidson, West Bay City, Mich.
Sank: Oct. 2, 1919
Length: 301' Beam 42.5'
Cargoes: grain, coal, and iron ore
Propulsion: triple-expansion steam engine; propeller
Depth [of wreckage]: 65'
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1994.
Location: 2.6 miles NNE of Cana Island, 2 seasonal mooring buoys mark the site, northern at bow, southern at engine
In 1892, the innovative shipbuilder James Davidson pushed the art of wooden ship construction past the 300-foot mark with the launching of the City of Naples, renamed the Frank O'Connor in 1916. Heavily braced with iron and steel and propelled with a powerful steam engine, the O'Connor logged 27 years of service on the Great Lakes. On Sept. 29, 1919, she departed Buffalo carrying 3000 tons of coal, bound for Milwaukee. Fire struck on the afternoon of Oct. 2. The captain steered toward shore, but roughly an hour later the blaze burned away the steering gear. The crew escaped in lifeboats, leaving the helpless O'Connor to burn well into the night. She sank about two miles from Cana Island. The cause of the fire remains unknown, but, suspicion centered on a discarded match or cigarette butt.
Today, the O'Cononor's strong lower hull remains intact, displaying the iron and steel strapping, multiple floor keelsons, and heavy ceiling planking that allowed Davidson's Goliaths to reach their great lengths. The bow holds the contents of the chain locker and other gear, while more artifacts surround the museum-quality machinery in the stern. The remains of the coal cargo, scattered during several salvage attempts, surround the wreck.
[Photo captions read]
James Davidson
Two Scotch boilers, 11' in diameter and 13' long, supplied the engine with 160 psi steam pressure.
The 20' tall, triple-expansion steam engine dominates the stern.
With a 42' stroke, the [?] engine turned the 12' diameter propeller at [?] rpm.
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Wisconsin law prohibits unauthorized disturbance or removal of artifacts, structure, cargo, or human remains. Please keep shipwrecks intact for other divers to explore. Report shipwreck looting at (800) TIP-WDNR.
CAUTION: Dive at your own risk. [Balance of warning not transcribed]
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HM NumberHM1OU9
Series This marker is part of the Wisconsin: Wisconsin's Maritime Trails series
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Placed ByWisconsin Historical Society and Wisconsin Department of Transportation
Marker Condition
8 out of 10 (1 reports)
Date Added Sunday, October 25th, 2015 at 5:01pm PDT -07:00
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Locationbig map
UTM (WGS84 Datum)16T E 496222 N 4992775
Decimal Degrees45.08843333, -87.04800000
Degrees and Decimal MinutesN 45° 5.306', W 87° 2.88'
Degrees, Minutes and Seconds45° 5' 18.36" N, 87° 2' 52.8" W
Driving DirectionsGoogle Maps
Area Code(s)920
Closest Postal AddressAt or near 8799 E Cana Island Rd, Baileys Harbor WI 54202, US
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Marker was in pretty good condition. Seems to maybe have faded a little.

Aug 24, 2018 at 4:10pm PDT by brianh178

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