Thursday, April 26, 2018
7:00 PM
Eastland
CREDIT, Chicago Maritime Museum

In the summer of 1915, the passenger boat Eastland called St. Joseph, Michigan home. Owned by the St. Joseph-Chicago Steamship Company, Eastland transported passengers daily between the cities of St. Joseph and Chicago. On July 24, 1915, the Western Electric Company chartered the boat to transport 2,500 of their employees to a company picnic in Michigan City. Eastland capsized while still tied to the dock, killing 844 people. This presentation will discuss the boat's history, the events of that day, and how after a century the tragedy remains the Great Lakes' greatest disaster in terms of loss of life. **Some of the images shown during the presentation are graphic and show body recovery.**

Free and open to the public!

DOORS OPEN AT 6:30.

 

 

FOR MORE INFO:

thunderbay.noaa.gov

thunderbayfriends.org

steph.gandulla@noaa.gov

989-884-6200


Great Lakes Maritime Heritage Center
500 West Fletcher Street
Alpena, Michigan 49707