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- Q7394326 abstract "The SS Samuel Mather (1887) was the first of seven U.S. merchant ships to bear that name. The wooden Mather sank in 1891 after she was rammed by the steel freighter Brazil in heavy fog in Whitefish Bay 8 miles (13 km) from Point Iroquois, ending the Mather's 4-year career. Her intact wreck is a rare of example of wooden freighters that plied the Great Lakes and she is a popular scuba diving site. Although there was no loss of life when the Mather sank, her wreck claimed the lives of three scuba divers more than 100 years after she sank. Artifacts from her wreck were illegally removed in the 1980s by the Great Lakes Shipwreck Historical Society. The artifacts are now the property of the State of Michigan and are on display as a loan to the Great Lakes Shipwreck Museum. The wreck of the Mather is protected as part of an underwater museum in the Whitefish Point Underwater Preserve.".
- Q7394326 class Q15276.
- Q7394326 length "74.9808".
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- Q7394326 status "Sank inWhitefish Bay21 November 1891 after colliding with the Brazil".
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- Q7394326 shipClass Q15276.
- Q7394326 shipFate "--11-21".
- Q7394326 shipName "Samuel Mather".
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- Q7394326 comment "The SS Samuel Mather (1887) was the first of seven U.S. merchant ships to bear that name. The wooden Mather sank in 1891 after she was rammed by the steel freighter Brazil in heavy fog in Whitefish Bay 8 miles (13 km) from Point Iroquois, ending the Mather's 4-year career. Her intact wreck is a rare of example of wooden freighters that plied the Great Lakes and she is a popular scuba diving site.".
- Q7394326 label "SS Samuel Mather (1887)".
- Q7394326 lat "46.5718".
- Q7394326 long "-84.70541666666666".
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- Q7394326 name "Samuel Mather".