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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.
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.
Thirty-three of the 35 crew of the lake freighter SS Carl D. Bradley died when it broke up and sank in a storm on Lake Michigan. [63] The night before, after having made its final scheduled delivery of the season (a cargo of crushed stone at Gary, Indiana ), the ship had been on its way to Manitowoc, Wisconsin , where it would have been placed ...
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.
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An autopsy revealed the 21-year-old died from multiple blunt force injuries sustained during a fall from a residence. Bradley student dies after falling from residence in rural Tazewell County ...
The crash killed four people and injured 32 others on the ground. The pilot, Captain R. L. Bown, of Seattle, Washington, successfully ejected at 5,000 feet, landed on a car, suffered only bruising. Japanese media questioned why Bown was not able to steer the aircraft away from the residential area before ejecting. [207] 9 May