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Name: S.C.Baldwin

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Historic Image of the S.C. Baldwin

 
Type: WHS Mooring Buoys
Maritime Trail: Mid Lake Michigan
Lake: Michigan
City: Two Rivers
County: MANITOWOC
Open to Public: Yes
Description:

Built in 1871 as a wooden steam barge with two-masts in Detroit, Michigan, the S.C. Baldwin was reportedly the first double decked steamer on the Lakes. She worked in the iron ore trade until 1902 when she was purchased by the Green Stone and Quarry Company of Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin. In 1903, her machinery was removed and she continued her service in the stone trade as a tow barge. On September 3, 1908, the S.C. Baldwin sprung a leak off Rawley Point and quickly took on water. She capsized, then righted herself as she sank in 80 feet of water. Although largely broken, there is still much to see around the wreck site. Her capstan remains, as well as her starboard hogging arch. Cargo hatch combings can be found in the shifting sand.


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