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The Speedy
The Speedy sunk in a terrible storm on the Great Lakes. They don't know if it capsized, but all we know is that they had fought the storm looking for the harbor. -
The Scourge and the Hamilton
Both the Scourge and the Hamilton were capsized during a storm. They had been supply ships, but were fashioned for war carrying heavy weapons becoming a reason that they capsized. -
The Monsters of the Great Lakes
The first ever sightings of sea serpent like monsters to ever be recorded of in the Great Lakes. -
The Lady Elgin
The Lady Elign crashed into another ship when visibility was poor and the captain and crew were not paying attention. -
Vocal Serpents
For the first time in the history the Great Lakes sea serpent monsters became vocal and you could here their bodies splashing on the water. -
Beached Monster
A fisherman had been strolling the beach when he came upon a beached sea serpent. He then left to get other people, but when they arrived the creature was gone and only scales were left in it's place. -
The Waubuno
The Waubuno was a transporting ship and to not loose it's part in the business the captain decided to continue on their path when a storm was still causing large waves on the lake. Later they were caught in a blizzard and disappeared. -
The Attacked Ship
The first record of a sea serpent attacking a ship. Suspicion then arose saying it could have been a fish similar to a dogfish. -
A Clergy Man's Sighting
A clergy man who wasn't involved in alchohal, wild fantasies, or falsehoods saw the sea monster before it disappeared into the lake. -
Playing With A Sea Serpent
The first record of a man playing with a sea serpent. -
Bannockburn
The Bannockburn was said to have disappeared on the lakes and many people have said that they have seen the ghost ship. Rumors are that the ship is sailing the lakes looking for a safe place to dock. -
Monarch
The Monarch had, had it's hull broken open and the ship sinking was inevitable. The captain and crew were fast thinking and only worried about getting the passengers to safety. A brave crew member offered to jump into the lake with a rope tied around him and tie it off so people could get to the island that was near safely. That saved many peoples lives. -
Last Sighting
This day is the last day anyone ever saw a sea serpent again. -
Success
Success was a abandoned ship after many yeras of success and on the 4th of July fireworks caught the ship on fire, burning it to the ground and sinking to the bottom of the lake. -
The Edmund Fitzgerald
The Edmund Fitzgerald disappeared before everyones eyes on the Great Lakes during a storm. The ship was later found to have broken in half, sinking so fast that n one could even send out a distress signal.