KALIYUGA (Marker #3)
Introduction
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The tiles on this marker present an illustration of the Great Lakes freighter KALIYUGA under construction in St. Clair’s Langell Shipyard in 1886. The name KALIYUGA was meant to mean “Age of Iron.” At 269.5 feet, the KALIYUGA was the longest wooden boat built by Simon Langell and the longest on the Great Lakes at the time. Note the masts and the smoke funnels. At that time wooden steamers often had both masts and funnels to reduce insurance costs. Sailing under the Cleveland Cliffs fleet flag, the KALIYUGA was steaming downbound in Lake Huron with a load of iron ore on October 19, 1905, when she was lost in a storm off Presque Isle. All 17 hands aboard perished. The steamer Little Smith found remnants of the KALIYUGA pilot house floating in Georgian Bay near Cove Island 12 days later.
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Photo of Marker #3 showing illustration of KALIYUGA under construction in Langell Shipyard
Photo of KALIYUGA nearing completion IN 1887
Backstory and Context
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Vessel Data
Official Number 14458
Rig: Propeller
Vessel Length: 269.50 feet
Vessel Width: 40.15 feet
Vessel Depth: 20.58 feet
Gross Tonnage: 1,948.00
Net Tonnage: 1,581.00
Hull Material: Wood
Builder: Simon Langell
Notes:
1887 – June 21, enrolled in Port Huron, MI
1887 – towed ERASTUS CORNING
1888 to 1899 – towed barge FONTANA
1895 – August 5, grounded Bois Blanc Island, Lake Huron in fog, jettison 300 tons soft coal cargo; released by tugs DIANA and STROHN following day
1897 – aground Ballard’s Reef, Detroit River, ore laden; released
1901 – April 3, enrolled Cleveland, Ohio
1905 – October 19, foundered off Presque Isle, Lake Huron with all hands, seventeen lives lost. The vessel was bound from Marquette, MI for Cleveland, OH with a cargo of iron ore.
Sources
Great Lakes Maritime Database, 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
St. Clair Historical Museum and Research Center