Two maritime historians discovered the John Evenson steam tug - lost since 1895 - about 5 miles northeast of Algoma, ...
As the wooden steam tugboatā€™s crew tried to grab a line from the I.W. Stephenson, the smaller vessel sailed in front of the bigger oneā€”and the two ships collided. The John Evenson sank to the ...
Rumours of the demise of Canadaā€™s only remaining steam-powered tugboat -- the S.S. Naramata -- have been greatly exaggerated.
LAKE MICHIGAN - The remains of a steam tug found in Lake Michigan this month after nearly 130 years was a target that had eluded shipwreck hunters for the last four decades. Images of the John ...
ā€œThey deployed a remote operated vehicle which immediately descended on the shipā€™s giant propeller, steam engine and boiler.ā€ The 54-foot boat, built in 1884 as a harbor and towing ...
The John Evenson steam tug was built in 1884. The harbor and towing tug was lost in June 1895 while assisting the I. Watson Stephenson as it was entering the Sturgeon Bay Ship Canal with schooner ...
If there's one game I've been having a hard time waiting for this year, it's - ironically - While Waiting, the new ...
As the wooden steam tugboatā€™s crew tried to grab a line from the I.W. Stephenson, the smaller vessel sailed in front of the bigger oneā€”and the two ships collided. The John Evenson sank to the ...