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This wreck is listed in Shipwrecks of the 1913 Great Lakes storm as being proximate to Sturgeon Point Light. However, I found this on line, which indicates that it sank near Harbor Beach, Michigan. [1] 7&6=thirteen ( talk) 20:06, 13 April 2008 (UTC)Stan
Captian Ron Burkhard gives instructions in the Lakeshore Guardian where to dive the wreck of the McGean. It's about 9.5 statute miles off of Harbor Beach. [2] -- HB Edit ( talk) 23:31, 13 April 2008 (UTC)
I don't remember which book it came from but I read that Sand Beach was renamed Harbor Beach, not because the residents wanted to indicate that there was something besides sand in the area, but in honor of the new breakwater that provided refuge for ships in storms. Chuck.julian ( talk) 11:15, 4 August 2010 (UTC)
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This wreck is listed in Shipwrecks of the 1913 Great Lakes storm as being proximate to Sturgeon Point Light. However, I found this on line, which indicates that it sank near Harbor Beach, Michigan. [1] 7&6=thirteen ( talk) 20:06, 13 April 2008 (UTC)Stan
Captian Ron Burkhard gives instructions in the Lakeshore Guardian where to dive the wreck of the McGean. It's about 9.5 statute miles off of Harbor Beach. [2] -- HB Edit ( talk) 23:31, 13 April 2008 (UTC)
I don't remember which book it came from but I read that Sand Beach was renamed Harbor Beach, not because the residents wanted to indicate that there was something besides sand in the area, but in honor of the new breakwater that provided refuge for ships in storms. Chuck.julian ( talk) 11:15, 4 August 2010 (UTC)
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