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Abandoned

12
  • Alice G C 107169
  • Calumet Island Lifeboat
  • Cambridge US 5399
  • City of St. Joseph (City of Chicago) US 126627
  • False Squaw
  • Grand View
  • Manhattan US 91905
  • Monarch
  • North Colborne Island Barge
  • Northern Lights (1899)
  • Unknown Skiff
  • William P. Rend

Ashore

4
  • Advance US 365
  • Albany (1846)
  • Ariadne (1871)
  • Cambridge US 5399

Burnt at Dock

2
  • Bob Foote
  • Robert K

Collision

15
  • Albany (Orion) US 106306
  • Carlingford US 125024
  • Chester B. Jones US 125159
  • Col. A.B. Williams
  • Comet (Mayflower) (1848)
  • Cora W Post C 83299
  • Dunderburgh US 6151
  • F.T. Barney (1856)
  • Glenorchy C 138213 (A.E. Stewart US 10778)
  • Grace A. Channon US 85309
  • Henry J. Johnson
  • New Orleans
  • Oliver Mowat C 92584
  • Silver Lake US 116263
  • Typo (1873)

Explosion (Boiler, Gas, Dynamite)

1
  • Challenge (1853)

Fire

16
  • Big Bay Sloop
  • Charles A. Street US 126485
  • Eliza H. Strong
  • F.B. Gardner US 9198
  • Goliath (1848)
  • Hinckly (1902)
  • Islander US 75508 (J.H. Kelly, John Thorn)
  • Manhattan US 91905
  • Montana US 90501
  • Niagara (1845)
  • Oscar T. Flint
  • Sea Bird US 22368
  • Strathmore (Gordon Campbell) C 116813
  • Tioga US 24167
  • Traveler (1852)
  • William H. Stevens (1886)

Located but Unidentified

4
  • Crystal Wreck
  • North Colborne Island Barge
  • Sophie's Wreck (Amethyst?)
  • Unidentified Thumb Wreck

Pounded to Pieces

5
  • Annabell Wilson US 106475
  • Ariadne (1871)
  • Charles J. Kershaw (Kershaw)
  • City Of Grand Rapids US/C 125743
  • Montana US 90501

Scuttled

11
  • Bermuda US 2160
  • Como
  • Cornwall C 71609 (Kingston, Bavarian, Algerian)
  • Duncan City US 157096
  • Excelsior (George)
  • Finn McCool
  • Hercules (1917)
  • HMS Princess Charlotte (HMS Burlington)
  • Minnetonka (Hopkins)
  • Transfer (William McGregor) US 80268
  • Unknown Skiff

Storm

15
  • Albion (1848)
  • Alexander B. Moore(Northwest) US 105241
  • Aloha C 134264
  • Annie Falconer C 83285
  • Arabia (1852)
  • Barge No. 1 US 00070
  • Benicia Boy
  • City Of Sheboygan (C 104283, later cited C 137894)(US 125128)
  • Eureka C 46229 (US)
  • Indiana (Stone Wreck)
  • Jane Miller C 78022
  • Miztec (1890)
  • Nelson US 18173
  • Regina
  • Rouse Simmons US 110087

Stranded/Grounded

22
  • American Union US 307
  • C. D. Leuty
  • Colorado US 4267
  • Falcon (Kate Buttironi) US 14393
  • Fedora US 120746
  • Forest City US 9914
  • George M. Cox (Ottawa, Puritan)
  • Grand View
  • Herman H. Hettler (Vail)
  • Hesper
  • James C King US 13871
  • James Pickands (1886)
  • Joesph S. Fay US 75315
  • Keystorm C 129749
  • Kiowa (1920)
  • M.M. Drake US 91485
  • Philo Scoville (Scoville, Philo – Midland Rover) US 19620
  • Racer (1856)
  • Strathmore (Gordon Campbell) C 116813
  • Walrus (Gray’s Reef Wreck)
  • Walter B. Allen US 26561
  • William H. Barnum (1873)

Sunk/Foundered

87
  • Albany (1846)
  • Albion (1848)
  • Alexander B. Moore(Northwest) US 105241
  • Algoma
  • Aloha C 134264
  • Arabia (1852)
  • Ava Bradley US 1910
  • Bermuda US 2160
  • Big Bay Sloop
  • C.B. Benson C 125226
  • Cayuga US 126556
  • City Of Detroit US 4378
  • City Of Sheboygan (C 104283, later cited C 137894)(US 125128)
  • Clifton (Samuel Mather)
  • Colonel Ellsworth US 4354
  • Comet US 5683
  • Crystal Wreck
  • D.M. Wilson US 6772
  • Dean Richmond
  • Defiance (1848)
  • Dolphin
  • E.B. Allen US 7818
  • Emma Nielson (1883)
  • Eureka C 46229 (US)
  • Eureka US 8894
  • Fabiola C 72577 (Royal Oak)
  • False Squaw
  • Fletcher US 120142
  • Genesse Chief (1846)
  • George A Marsh C 133750
  • Harriet B(Shenango No. 2, Pere Marquette 16, Muskegon) US 116695
  • Henry Chisholm US 95610
  • Hetty Taylor US 95356
  • HMS Anson ( L'Iroquosie)
  • Howard S. Gerkin (Rosamond Billett, T. P. Phelan) C 130272, US 140953, US 225429
  • I. A. Johnson US 12090
  • Indiana
  • Indiana (Stone Wreck)
  • Iron Chief
  • Ishpeming US 100039
  • Islander US 75508 (J.H. Kelly, John Thorn)
  • J. H. Jones C 90769
  • Jane Miller C 78022
  • John & Alex (1924)
  • John M. Osborne (1882)
  • Katie Eccles C 75911
  • Keuka (A. Stewart and H.J. McAvoy) US 106644
  • Keystorm C 129749
  • Leviathan
  • Lottie Cooper US 140185
  • M. Stalker US 17211
  • Mary Alice B (Quintus, Bonanka, Lomax)
  • Metropole (Sakie Shephard) US 115935
  • Milwaukee (1852)
  • Nelson US 18173
  • Niagara (1845)
  • Niagara US 18714
  • Nightingale US 18123
  • Northwestern (1847)
  • Old Concord US 18923
  • Ottawa US 3152 (Boscobel C 116391)
  • Panther C 138004
  • Peter W US 248805
  • Pride US 19681
  • Regina
  • Rouse Simmons US 110087
  • S.C. Baldwin US 23957
  • Sagamore US 57932
  • Sevona (Emily P. Weed)
  • Sophie's Wreck (Amethyst?)
  • Southwest US 22359
  • Sport US 115152
  • St. Albans US 23514
  • Storm Spirit
  • Sweepstakes (1856)
  • Tiller Wreck
  • Trade Wind (1853)
  • Troy (1849)
  • Typo (1873)
  • Unknown (False St. Andrew)
  • Vega US 161706
  • Vernon US 161557
  • Walter B. Allen US 26561
  • Walter L. Frost
  • Wasaga (Wissahickon) US 80598
  • Westmoreland
  • William H. Barnum (1873)

Wreck (Verified)

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  • Albany (Orion) US 106306
  • Aloha C 134264
  • Ann Long (W.E. Gladstone) C 78026
  • Arabia (1852)
  • Ariadne (1871)
  • Benicia Boy
  • Big Bay Sloop
  • Bob Foote
  • Calumet Island Lifeboat
  • Carlingford US 125024
  • Challenge (1853)
  • Checotah (George D Russell) US 85267
  • City of St. Joseph (City of Chicago) US 126627
  • Col. A.B. Williams
  • Comet (Mayflower) (1848)
  • Crystal Wreck
  • Dean Richmond
  • Duncan City US 157096
  • Dunderburgh US 6151
  • Eber Ward (1888)
  • Excelsior (George)
  • F.B. Gardner US 9198
  • False Squaw
  • Fedora US 120746
  • Finn McCool
  • Forest City US 9914
  • George M. Cox (Ottawa, Puritan)
  • Grand View
  • Hercules (1856)
  • Herman H. Hettler (Vail)
  • HMS Anson ( L'Iroquosie)
  • HMS Princess Charlotte (HMS Burlington)
  • I. A. Johnson US 12090
  • Indiana
  • Indiana (Stone Wreck)
  • Iron Chief
  • James C King US 13871
  • James Pickands (1886)
  • John & Alex (1924)
  • Keuka (A. Stewart and H.J. McAvoy) US 106644
  • Keystorm C 129749
  • Kyle Spangler
  • Lottie Cooper US 140185
  • Mary Alice B (Quintus, Bonanka, Lomax)
  • Milwaukee (1852)
  • Miztec (1890)
  • Nelson US 18173
  • Nightingale US 18123
  • North Colborne Island Barge
  • Northern Lights (1899)
  • Oliver Mowat C 92584
  • Ottawa US 3152 (Boscobel C 116391)
  • Panther C 138004
  • Peter W US 248805
  • Richard Winslow US 110003
  • S.C. Baldwin US 23957
  • Sea Bird US 22368
  • Sevona (Emily P. Weed)
  • Silver Lake US 116263
  • Smith Moore (1880)
  • Sophie's Wreck (Amethyst?)
  • Sport US 115152
  • Storm Spirit
  • Superior (1845)
  • Syracuse (1853)
  • Tiller Wreck
  • Tioga US 24167
  • Traveler (1852)
  • Troy (1849)
  • Unidentified Thumb Wreck
  • Unknown (False St. Andrew)
  • Unknown Skiff
  • Walter B. Allen US 26561
  • Wasaga (Wissahickon) US 80598
  • Westmoreland
  • William H. Stevens (1886)

Wrecked

3
  • C. D. Leuty
  • Colorado US 4267
  • Industry US 202323 (C.H. Conover)
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  • Glenorchy C 138213 (A.E. Stewart US 10778)

Here is the detailed information about the vessel A.E. Stewart, later renamed Glenorchy:

Identification & Site Information

  • Name: A.E. Stewart (renamed Glenorchy in 1918)
  • Former Name: A.E. Stewart
  • Registration Number: U.S. Official Number 107778 (renamed Glenorchy with Canadian Official Number 138213 in 1918)
  • Date Built: July 8, 1902
  • Place Built: West Bay City, Michigan
  • Dimensions:
  • Length: 356 feet (108.5 metres)
  • Beam: 50 feet (15.2 metres)
  • Height: 28 feet (8.5 metres)
  • Gross Tonnage: 3,943 tons
  • Net Tonnage: 3,049 tons
  • Date Lost: October 29, 1924
  • Cause of Loss: Collision with Steamship Leonard B. Miller
  • Location of Sinking: Approximately 6 miles southeast of Harbor Beach, Michigan, in Lake Huron
  • GPS Coordinates 43° 48.580′ N 082° 31.792′ W

Vessel Type

The A.E. Stewart was a steel-hulled bulk freighter built for transporting large cargoes, typical of early 20th-century Great Lakes freighters.

Description and History

The A.E. Stewart was constructed during the height of Great Lakes freighter operations, designed to meet the demand for moving bulk goods like grain, coal, and ore efficiently across the lakes. Built with a steel Hull for durability, the vessel operated successfully under its original name until its transfer to Canadian ownership in 1918. Renamed Glenorchy, it carried out cargo transport under Canadian registration.

Final Dispositions

On October 29, 1924, while navigating Lake Huron, the Glenorchy collided with the Steamship Leonard B. Miller. The impact led to its sinking approximately 6 miles southeast of Harbor Beach, Michigan. Despite the severity of the accident, there were no casualties among the crew.

Located By & Date Found

No specific modern rediscovery details are documented for this wreck. However, its approximate location in Lake Huron remains a reference point for historical researchers and potential diving expeditions.

NOTMARs & Advisories

• The wreck is a potential underwater hazard for vessels navigating near Harbor Beach, Michigan.

• It is essential to consult updated maritime advisories for exact coordinates and obstructions in the area.

Resources & Links

For additional research and exploration:

  • • Great Lakes Vessels Database
  • • Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • • David Swayze Shipwreck File
  • 3DShipwrecks – Glenorchy

3D Model – Glenorchy

Glenorchy by 3DShipwrecks on Sketchfab

Conclusion

The Glenorchy serves as a historical testament to the era of large bulk freighters on the Great Lakes and highlights the hazards faced by vessels of this period. Its collision and subsequent sinking are part of Lake Huron’s rich maritime history. The wreck site, while not widely explored, holds significant potential for divers and historians interested in the industrial legacy of the Great Lakes shipping industry.

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