File:JH Sheadle priot to 1913 Great Lakes storm.png
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The J.H. Sheadle was one of the ships trapped on lower Lake Huron Sunday evening, Nov. 9, during the Great Lakes Storm of 1913. By 6pm, Captain Lyons would later recall, "It was blowing about 70 miles an hour... with high seas, one wave following another very closely." <br><br>Source image from the Great Lakes Historical Society, Vermilion, Ohio
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transwiki from en --Sapphic 21:12, 22 March 2007 (UTC)
21:25, 13 February 2005 Brian0918 (The J.H. Sheadle was one of the ships trapped on lower Lake Huron Sunday evening, Nov. 9, during the <a href="/wiki/Great_Lakes_Storm_of_1913" title="Great Lakes Storm of 1913">Great Lakes Storm of 1913</a>. By 6pm, Captain Lyons would later recall, "It was blowing about 70 miles an hour... with high seas, one wave following )
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