Hi Relicdude07...you are very kind!
PyrateJim...I ordered something from Amazon recently and also got the last
day of the month, but it came within the week. Your book will be on your doorstep
this Thursday or Friday.
Jim, when Rob is visiting again, under better circumstances, you both should come dive with me
in Lake Michigan. I will email Harry Zych first and hopefully get permission from his
Lady Elgin Foundation to go out...chance of a lifetime!
The story behind this historic wrecksite grabs my whole being like the 1715 fleet does with me.
Almost exactly 150 years ago, right before the Civil War, the Lady Elgin steamer cruised from Milwaukee
to Chicago. Military men and their entire families traveled to hear a speech given by Stephen A. Douglas
because they were then fighting hard in the stand against slavery.
When the ship voyaged home that night, a schooner's bowsprit plowed
into the Lady Elgin and she eventually sunk.
Can you believe over 500 passengers died? Survivors rode into shore on the backs of dead cows
and this tragedy left over 1,000 orphans in the city of Milwaukee.
This dive would be anticipated by myself to respect and honor these people
who had a great vision and who wanted to make a difference so many years ago.
I know looking at the remnants of a wreck is thrilling, but I think the story
behind the remnants gives me more shivers of excitement.
Trez...I plan on getting my father back into tip-top shape.
He deserves to find a gold one on the sands of Treasure Shores one day. Thanks
for the well wishes!
Laura
