Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Schooner A. J. Rogers Went to Pieces

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Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), 12 Oct 1898
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Schooner A. J. Rogers Went to Pieces.

Traverse City, Mich., October 11.--(Special)-- The schooner A. J. Rogers, which ran on a reef near the lighthouse Sunday night and stove a hole in her bottom, was released by the wind, but afterwards went to pieces and sank. The captain, Frank Coulsin, and crew escaped to the lighthouse. The cargo and vessel were fully insured.


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Date of Publication
12 Oct 1898
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English
Geographic Coverage
  • Michigan, United States
    Latitude: 45.0581135355774 Longitude: -85.4708698730469
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Schooner A. J. Rogers Went to Pieces