110-year-old Great Lakes Shipwreck Mystery Solved
SAULT STE. MARIE — Before the winds began to rile a peaceful Lake Huron on April 29, 1909, there was much for the men aboard the Russia to talk about as the 231-foot [70-m]-long, package-freight vessel made her way from Port Huron to Alpena, Michigan.
Fresh off his inauguration a month earlier, America’s largest president, William Howard Taft at 340 pounds by historical estimates, was occupying the White House, while his predecessor, Theodore Roosevelt, was preparing to embark on an African safari. In early April, famed explorer Robert Peary became the first man to reach the North Pole. New $20 coins were in circulation as the Liberty Head
Double Eagle first struck in 1850 had been replaced in 1907 by the Saint-Gaudens version with Miss Liberty now walking across a rocky outcropping of solid gold.
There was no time for idle chatter as the Russia docked in
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