Carferry SS Milwaukee

Carferry SS Milwaukee (HMSDE)

Location: Milwaukee, WI 53202 Milwaukee County
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Country: United States of America
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N 43° 1.921', W 87° 53.884'

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Historic Shipwreck

— Wisconsin's Maritime Trails —

Type: railroad carferry, steel hull
Built: 1903, American Shipbuilding Co., Cleveland, Ohio
Sank: October 22, 1929 Lives Lost: 40-50
Length: 388' Beam: 56'
Cargo: train cars (loaded), tubs, mixed freight, 3 automobiles
Propulsion: triple expansion steam engine, twin screw (propeller)
Depth of wreckage: 125'

The 338-foot railroad carferry SS Milwaukee was launched as the Manistique Marquette and Northern #1 in 1903. She was designed by the famed marine architect Robert Logan and built in Cleveland by the American Shipbuilding Company.

Acquired by the Grand Trunk Railroad in 1908, the Milwaukee shuttled freight cars between her namesake city and Grand Haven, Mich. Shipping freight cars across Lake Michigan bypassed the chokepoint of Chicago, sparing railroads time and expense. Carferries were the only ships on the Great Lakes built to operate year-round, and their crews were admired by vessel operators the world over for their rugged efficiency.

Powered by twin steam engines, the SS Milwaukee could carry 25 to 30 loaded boxcars in her cavernous hold. She served her owners faithfully until October 29, 1929, when she departed Milwaukee harbor into the teeth of a ferocious nor'easter. She and her crew of 40 to 50 never reached their destination. Five days later, a note washed ashore near Grand Haven, Mich.:
SS Milwaukee, October 29, 6:60 p.m.
"The ship is taking water fast. We have turned around and headed for Milwaukee. Pumps are working by sea gate is bent in and won't keep the water out. Flicker is flooded. Seas are tremendous. Things look bad. Crew roll is about the same as last payday.
-A.R. Sadon, purser
The SS Milwaukee now rests in 125 feet of water four miles east of Whitefish Bay with her bow facing southwest, confirming the ship had turned back towards Milwaukee harbor, exposing her low stern to the worst of the "tremendous" sea reported in the purser's note.

Stripped of her upperworks, the wreck is a tangle of exploded deck gear, hull plates, and rail cars. The damaged sea gate (a four-foot highbarrier designed to prevent a following sea from swamping the cardeck) hangs wrenched from the stern, twisted in a crude "W" shape.
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HM NumberHMSDE
Series This marker is part of the Wisconsin: Wisconsin's Maritime Trails series
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Placed ByWisconsin Historical Society, University of Wisconsin Sea Grant, Wisconsin Coastal Management Program
Marker ConditionNo reports yet
Date Added Thursday, September 18th, 2014 at 9:52pm PDT -07:00
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Locationbig map
UTM (WGS84 Datum)16T E 426837 N 4764761
Decimal Degrees43.03201667, -87.89806667
Degrees and Decimal MinutesN 43° 1.921', W 87° 53.884'
Degrees, Minutes and Seconds43° 1' 55.26" N, 87° 53' 53.04" W
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Area Code(s)414, 262
Closest Postal AddressAt or near 1042-1098 Hank Aaron State Trail, Milwaukee WI 53202, US
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