LANGHAM (formerly TOM ADAMS)
Type: Wooden Bulk Propeller
Lengths: 281.1 ft (85.7 m)
Widths: 41.4 ft (12.6 m)
Depths: 20.0 ft (6.1 m)
Deaths: None reported
Location: Off Keweenaw Point, Lake Superior
IDENTIFICATION & SITE INFORMATION
• Name: LANGHAM (formerly TOM ADAMS)
• Construction:
• Builder: West Bay City, Michigan
• Date Built: April 24, 1888
• Dimensions:
• Length: 281.1 ft (85.7 m)
• Beam: 41.4 ft (12.6 m)
• Depth: 20.0 ft (6.1 m)
• Tonnage:
• Gross Tonnage: 1,810 tons
• Net Tonnage: 1,451 tons
• Power: 900 indicated horsepower
HISTORY
• Original Name: TOM ADAMS
• Operational Use: Served as a wooden bulk propeller for over 20 years.
FINAL DISPOSITION
• Date: October 23, 1910
• Incident: Fire and Total Loss off Keweenaw Point, Lake Superior.
• Casualties: None reported; all 10 persons on board survived.
• Outcome: Declared a Total Loss due to the severity of fire damage.
NOTES
The LANGHAM’s tragic demise marked the end of a vessel that had been a significant part of the Great Lakes shipping network. Despite the catastrophic fire, the safety of all on board stands as a testament to the preparedness and response of the crew.
REFERENCES & LINKS
• Maritime History of the Great Lakes
• Bowling Green State University – Great Lakes Ships
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