D.M. WILSON (Marker #16)
Introduction
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The tiles on this marker present an illustration of the wooden three-masted steamer D.M. WILSON in the Great Lakes using sails for additional power. The D.M. WILSON was the 7th boat built by Simon Langell and one of the first built in the new Langell Shipyard on the Pine River in St. Clair, Michigan. At 179.1 ft., the D.M. WILSON was the longest ship built by Langell when she was launched in 1873 for the coal, iron and grain trade. The freighter was also the first steamer built for the new Wilson Line. After sailing for 21 years, the D.M. WILSON sprang a leak on Oct. 27, 1894 twinty-five miles from the Thunder Bay light with the MANITOWOC in tow. Other steamers tried to tow her to Middle Island, but she foundered. The barge was saved and the crew taken off. The D.M. WILSON sank in 48 feet of water. The hull broke up and is now one of the shipwrecks in the Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary.
Images
Marker #16 D.M. WILSON
D.M. WILSON underway using steam power and sail
Main deck schematic of D.M. WILSON
Backstory and Context
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Vessel Name: Wilson, D.M
Official Number: 6772
Rig: Propeller
Vessel Length: 179.1 feet
Vessel Width: 32.7 feet
Vessel Depth: 12.2 feet
Gross Tonnage: 757
Net Tonnage: 591
Hull Material: Wood
Builder: Simon Langell
Notes:
1873 – May, launched; for coal, iron & grain trade; first steamer in Wilson Line.
1873 – June 18 temporary enrollment at Detroit, MI; July 2 enrolled at Cleveland
1877 – Aug. 7, Same owners; temporary documents, Marquette, MI; Aug. 16 Permanent enrollment, Cleveland.
1880 – Enrolled Cleveland; owned Thomas Wilson et al; towing barges in Lake Superior trade.
1883 – Enrolled Buffalo, NY; owned Charles H. Lane et al; in Chicago & Ogdensburg Transit Co. fleet; towed barge MANITOWOC for years.
1890 – Enrolled Buffalo; owned John A. Miller et al.
1894 – Oct. 27 Leaking, sank in 40’ water, Lake Huron.
1896 – Nov. 23 Documents surrendered “Vessel lost by sinking”.
Sources
Great Lakes Maritime Database and photo archives, Great Lakes Maritime Collection, Alpena County George N. Fletcher Public Library. “Shipbuilding in St. Clair,” Research Binder, Ships File Cabinet, St. Clair Historical Museum and Research Center archives.
St. Clair Historical Museum and Research Center
Great Lakes Maritime Database and photo archives, Great Lakes Maritime Collection, Alpena County George N. Fletcher Public Library.
Great Lakes Maritime Database and photo archives, Great Lakes Maritime Collection, Alpena County George N. Fletcher Public Library.