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Name
  
Noquebay

Fate
  
Burned October 9, 1905

Launched
  
1872

Tonnage
  
620,500 kg

Added to NRHP
  
4 June 1992

Port of registry
  
United States

Construction started
  
1872

Length
  
62 m

Tonnage
  
620,500 kg

Nearest city
  
La Pointe

Noquebay

Owner
  
T.H. Madden, of Bay City, Michigan

Builder
  
Built in Trenton, Michigan, in 1872

Status
  
The burned wreckage remains at the bottom of Julian Bay off Stockton Island.

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Noquebay was a modified wooden schooner that sank in Lake Superior′s in Chequamegon Bay off Stockton Island. The wreck site was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1992.

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History

Noquebay was built in 1872. Although originally built as a schooner, she later was modified for use as a towable barge for hauling lumber. Noquebay, along with another ship named Mautenee, was towed by the steamship Lizzie Madden. T. H. Madden, operator of the Madden Company, owned all three vessels.

On October 3, 1905, the Comstock and Wilcox Company of Ashland, Wisconsin, loaded Noquebay with 600,000 board-feet of hemlock lumber. There she waited six days for Mautenee and Lizzie Madden to return from Duluth, Minnesota. On the morning of October 9, the three vessels pulled away from nearby Bayfield, Wisconsin, heading to Buffalo, New York, to deliver their cargo. Shortly after their departure, a fire was discovered aboard Noquebay. The fire apparently started in the compartment containing the donkey boiler.

Because the fire was too severe to extinguish, the crew threw some cargo overboard to save it, and jumped from the burning ship. All of them climbed safely aboard Lizzie Madden. There was nothing Lizzie Madden could do but abandon the burning ship and continue on the journey towing Mautenee. When they reached the Soo Locks at Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan, they wired ahead to Buffalo, then contacted Ashland with the news.

References

Noquebay Wikipedia


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