“Rediscovered After Over a Century: The SS Western Reserve Hides Secrets at the Bottom of Lake Superior!”
Have you ever thought about how a simple family outing could turn into a tale of tragedy and survival on the open waters? That’s precisely what happened on August 30, 1892, when Peter G. Minch, a shipping mogul, set sail on the SS Western Reserve for a carefree cruise with his family and crew. Little did they know, a fierce summer storm was lurking just around the corner, ready to turn their leisurely journey into a nightmare. This voyage, marked by excitement and anticipation, swiftly became a harrowing tale as the vessel succumbed to nature’s fury, claiming the lives of all but one of the 28 souls aboard. Now, over a century later, the wreck of this once-mighty ship has been uncovered deep within Lake Superior’s depths. What secrets does it still hold after all these years? You won’t want to miss this captivating story about the Western Reserve and the merited lessons it teaches about the unpredictability of adventure.
On August 30, 1892, shipping magnate Peter G. Minch set out with his family and 22 crewmen aboard his ship, the SS Western Reserve, for a pleasure cruise through Lake Superior — but a storm sank the vessel, leaving all but one of them dead.

Great Lakes Shipwreck MuseumThe wreck of the SS Western Reserve, found in Lake Superior 132 years after the vessel went down.
On a summer night in 1892, the SS Western Reserve set out for a leisurely cruise through the Great Lakes. But disaster struck midway through the voyage and the ship, considered one of the safest vessels of its day, quickly sank, dooming all but one of the 28 people aboard. Now, after 132 years, the wreck of the Western Reserve has been found deep in the waters of Lake Superior.
The Discovery Of The SS Western Reserve In Lake Superior
According to the Great Lakes Shipwreck Historical Society (GLSHS) the wreck of the SS Western Reserve was recently detected at the bottom of Lake Superior, 60 miles northwest of Whitefish Point, Michigan.
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