Batavia

The Batavia, a steel freighter, was found adrift on Lake Michigan on April 30, 1909, with its crew missing, adding to the day’s maritime disasters.

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WaterbodyLake Michigan
Loss year1909
Vessel typeFreighter
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  • Name: Batavia
  • Type: Steel Freighter
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  • Location: Lake Michigan

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Vessel Type

Vessel Type: Steel Freighter

Description

The steel freighter Batavia was discovered adrift on Lake Michigan, with no crew members on board. The vessel was intact, and there were no clear indications of what had caused the crew to abandon ship. The mystery of the missing crew added a chilling note to the day’s disasters, as investigations yielded no conclusive answers.

History

The events of April 30, 1909, marked one of the most disastrous days in Great Lakes navigation history. Four vessels—George Nester, Russia, Batavia, and Aurania—suffered catastrophic incidents across Lakes Superior, Huron, and Michigan. From violent storms to shifting cargo, crushing ice, and eerie desertions, the day highlighted the unpredictable and dangerous nature of commerce on the Great Lakes.

Significant Incidents

  • Found deserted, floating aimlessly on Lake Michigan.
  • Unknown number of crew members missing.

Final Disposition

The Batavia remains a mystery, with no definitive answers regarding the fate of its crew or the circumstances leading to its abandonment.

Current Condition & Accessibility

The current condition of the Batavia is unknown, as it was last reported adrift without crew.

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The Batavia serves as a reminder of the perils faced by vessels navigating the Great Lakes, particularly during severe weather conditions.

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