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  2. SS Carl D. Bradley - Wikipedia

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    SS Carl D. Bradley was an American self-unloading Great Lakes freighter that sank in a Lake Michigan storm on November 18, 1958. Of the 35 crew members, 33 died in the sinking. Twenty-three were from the port town of Rogers City, Michigan, United States.

  3. 65 years later: The SS Carl D. Bradley sinking left its mark ...

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    When the SS Carl D. Bradley sank 47 miles west of Charlevoix in November 1958, it was one of the worst shipping disasters in Great Lakes history. Out of a crew of 35, only two survived.

  4. SS Cedarville - Wikipedia

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    In 1956, the ship was transferred to the Bradley Transportation Company, still owned by US Steel. As part of the transfer, the ship was converted to be a self-unloading vessel and was renamed Cedarville in honor of a port she frequently visited. [3] She was a fleet mate of the SS Carl D. Bradley.

  5. Michigan Limestone and Chemical Company - Wikipedia

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    The SS Carl D. Bradley was lost in a storm in November 1958 while returning from delivering a load of limestone; 33 of the 35 crewmembers died, most of whom lived in or around the small town of Rogers City. No larger loss of lives has occurred in the lake freighter fleet since Bradley's sinking. [59]

  6. List of unsolved deaths - Wikipedia

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    Bradley's cause of death is undetermined, [244] as the autopsy could not reveal what he died from, so his death remains a mystery. The Peter Bergmann case is an unsolved mystery pertaining to the death of an unidentified man in County Sligo , Ireland, whose naked body was found on a beach; the autopsy found no signs of drowning or foul play and ...

  7. Radka–Bradley House - Wikipedia

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    Carl Bradley and W. F. White at Calcite in 1919. This house was constructed in 1914 by George J. Radka, a local contractor and the owner of a planing mill. [2] Radka died unexpectedly at the end of 1914, and in 1915 the house was sold to J. L. Marsters, general superintendent of the Michigan Limestone and Chemical Company. [3]

  8. ‘Very difficult to process’: Northern California 15-year-old ...

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    Keira Bradley, 15, died Saturday in a utility terrain vehicle accident, the district said in a news release. “Such tragedies, especially when they involve young people, are very difficult to ...

  9. Food Network star Carl Ruiz's cause of death at 44 revealed ...

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    Food Network chef Carl Ruiz's cause of death has been revealed. A little less than a month after Ruiz's death at the age of 44 on September 22, a spokesperson for the Maryland Department of Health ...