Shotline Diving Wreck Profile
- Name: Forest Rose
- Type: Schooner
- Year Built: 1857
- Builder:
- Dimensions:
- Registered Tonnage:
- Location: Lake Michigan, near Racine, Wisconsin
- Official Number: Not specified in available records
Wreck Location Map
Vessel Type
Schooner (Silent Helm)
Description
The Forest Rose was a schooner operating on the Great Lakes during the mid-19th century. While specific details about its construction and service history are scarce, it functioned as part of the extensive commercial shipping network that was vital to the economic development of the Great Lakes region during that era.
History
Information regarding the construction and ownership of the Forest Rose is limited. It was part of the commercial shipping activities that characterized the Great Lakes in the 1800s, but specific ownership details are not documented.
Significant Incidents
In late November or early December 1857, the Forest Rose encountered a severe storm while navigating Lake Michigan. The vessel reportedly struck the pier at Racine, Wisconsin, during the storm. The crew managed to evacuate safely. Subsequently, the schooner drifted back into Lake Michigan.
Final Disposition
Further details about the vessel’s fate after this incident are not documented in the available records. Information regarding the discovery or exploration of the Forest Rose wreck site is also not available in the current records.
Current Condition & Accessibility
There are no specific Notices to Mariners (NOTMARs) or advisories related to the wreck of the Forest Rose documented in the accessible sources.
Resources & Links
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The Forest Rose serves as a historical example of the risks faced by schooners operating on the Great Lakes in the mid-19th century. Despite the lack of detailed records, the incident underscores the importance of maritime safety and the potential hazards of severe weather conditions on the Great Lakes. Further research into maritime archives and historical records may provide additional insights into the vessel’s specifications, service history, and the circumstances of its loss.
Legacy Notes & Full Historical Record
This section preserves the original unedited Shotline content for this wreck so that no historical detail is lost as we transition to the new logbook format.
Shotline Diving Wreck Profile
- Name: Forest Rose
- Former Names: None known
- Official Number: Not specified in available records
- Date Built and Launched: 1857
- Measurements: Specific dimensions are not documented in the accessible sources
- Date Lost: Late November or early December 1857(Silent Helm, Baillod, Links To the Past, Racine County Eye)
Vessel Type
Schooner(Silent Helm)
Description
The Forest Rose was a schooner operating on the Great Lakes during the mid-19th century. While specific details about its construction and service history are scarce, it functioned as part of the extensive commercial shipping network that was vital to the economic development of the Great Lakes region during that era.
Final Disposition
In late November or early December 1857, the Forest Rose encountered a severe storm while navigating Lake Michigan. The vessel reportedly struck the pier at Racine, Wisconsin, during the storm. The crew managed to evacuate safely. Subsequently, the schooner drifted back into Lake Michigan. Further details about the vessel’s fate after this incident are not documented in the available records.
Located By & Date Found
Information regarding the discovery or exploration of the Forest Rose wreck site is not available in the current records.
NOTMARs & Advisories
There are no specific Notices to Mariners (NOTMARs) or advisories related to the wreck of the Forest Rose documented in the accessible sources.
Resources & Links
Conclusion
The Forest Rose serves as a historical example of the risks faced by schooners operating on the Great Lakes in the mid-19th century. Despite the lack of detailed records, the incident underscores the importance of maritime safety and the potential hazards of severe weather conditions on the Great Lakes. Further research into maritime archives and historical records may provide additional insights into the vessel’s specifications, service history, and the circumstances of its loss.
Suggested Keywords, Categories, and Glossary Terms
- Keywords: Forest Rose shipwreck, 1857 Lake Michigan storm, Great Lakes schooner, maritime disaster
- Categories: Great Lakes Shipwrecks, Maritime History, Mid-19th Century Shipping
- Glossary Terms: Schooner, Shipwreck, Lake Michigan, Maritime Storm
Note: Due to limited available information, certain details about the Forest Rose remain unspecified. Further investigation into specialized maritime databases and historical ship registries may yield more comprehensive data.
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