During the nineteenth century, most boats traveling the Great Lakes
were shipwrecked at some point. Caught on sandbars in harbor
entrances, driven ashore by gales, colliding with other boats on
the crowded waters-the hazards were many. This booklet asks the
questions, Why were there so many shipwrecks during these years?
How did some people survive the wrecks, while others perished? Who
helped? And what happened afterward?
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