Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Duluth Harbor Boat Traffic for Tuesday 11/6/2012


CGC Alder 
American Century departed at 06:59
Herbert C. Jackson arrived at 07:25
Alder departed at 13:30
Great Lakes Trader departed at 14:30
Alder (US) arrived at 16:45
Indiana Harbor arrived at 20:15
Federal St. Laurent departed at 20:30
Herbert C. Jackson departed at 21:00
Mesabi Miner arrived at 22:30

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Harbor History - 1874: The Wreck of the Lotta Bernard


1874: The Wreck of the Lotta Bernard


Lake Superior in 1874, the wooden sidewheelerLotta Bernard foundered in a storm and was stranded at Encampment Island—off the North Shore near Castle Danger, between Two Harbors and Gooseberry Falls—where she broke up. She had been en route from Thunder Bay (Port Arthur) to Duluth. when they encountered a storm that soon turned to a blizzard. Lifeboats were launched, but one capsized, and two crew members were lost. Another later died of exposure. Captain Michael Norris and eleven other crew members and passengers and crew survived. Ten of them found food and shelter in a camp of local Ojibwe. Besides the three human lives, a horse, 200 sacks of flour, and 60 kegs of fish were lost. TheLotta Bernard was just six years old. The 125-foot long, 190-ton vessel was built in Sandusky, Ohio, and used by J. D. Howard and Edmund Ingalls of Duluth to ship lumber and small freight around communities along the western Lake Superior shores. (Her official home port was Superior.) The Detroit Free Presssaid she “was altogether unfit for the traffic she was employed in. Her route was a rugged and dangerous one, and no means being available for the few that traveled that way without the right of government necessary in such cases, she was permitted to receive passage permission on every opportunity.” She had experienced trouble before: In the fall of 1872 the Lotta Bernard ran aground near Octonagon, Michigan, and was stranded there until the following April. On October 30, 1874, the day after she ran aground on Encampment Island, she sank to the bottom of Lake Superior. Her wreck has not been located.
Story is compliments of Zenith City Press

Duluth Harbor Boat Traffic for Monday 11/5/2012


Federal St. Laurent
Lakes Contender/tug Ken Boothe, Sr. arrived at 02:43
Federal St. Laurent (BWI) arrived at 06:28
James R. Barker arrived Duluth at 10:10
Lakes Contender/tug Ken Boothe, Sr. departed at 16:15
Copenhagen departed at 18:00
Great Lakes Trader departed at 18:50
American Century arrived at 20:30
James R. Barker departed at 21:10

Monday, November 5, 2012

Duluth Harbor Boat Traffic for Sunday 11/4/2012


Federal St. Laurent

Great Lakes Trader/Joyce L. Van Enkevort arrived at 08:40
Spruceglen departed at 10:00
Tecumseh arrived at 13:35

Sunday, November 4, 2012

Duluth Harbor Boat Traffic for Saturday 11/3/2012


Spruceglen Arrival

Alder (US) arrived Duluth at 10:25
Spruceglen arrived at 20:40