{"id":277241,"date":"2025-11-07T12:37:21","date_gmt":"2025-11-07T12:37:21","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/us\/277241\/"},"modified":"2025-11-07T12:37:21","modified_gmt":"2025-11-07T12:37:21","slug":"the-wreck-of-the-edmund-fitzgerald-50-years-later-full-extended-cut-documentary","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/us\/277241\/","title":{"rendered":"The wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald, 50 years later (full extended cut documentary)"},"content":{"rendered":"<p class=\"dist__Box-sc-1fnzlkn-0 dist__TextBase-sc-1fnzlkn-3 bYFsJw cuqaEv article-text\">It\u2019s been 50 years since the sinking of the Edmund Fitzgerald.<\/p>\n<p class=\"dist__Box-sc-1fnzlkn-0 dist__TextBase-sc-1fnzlkn-3 bYFsJw cuqaEv article-text\">The Fitzgerald sank on the evening of Nov. 10, 1975 during a particularly rough storm on Lake Superior. There are no survivors or witnesses to the shipwreck.<\/p>\n<p class=\"dist__Box-sc-1fnzlkn-0 dist__TextBase-sc-1fnzlkn-3 bYFsJw cuqaEv article-text\">From the mystery of the wreck, to Gordon Lightfoot\u2019s iconic song &#8212; there\u2019s so much to explore in \u201cBackstory: The Edmund Fitzgerald.\u201d Watch the full extended cut documentary in the video player above.<\/p>\n<p>Why was the Edmund Fitzgerald so significant?<\/p>\n<p class=\"dist__Box-sc-1fnzlkn-0 dist__TextBase-sc-1fnzlkn-3 bYFsJw cuqaEv article-text\">The S.S. Edmund Fitzgerald was considered the largest and fastest Great Lakes ship. It set multiple records for the largest season-hauls. Built by the Great Lakes Engineering Works in River Rouge, Mich., the ship launched in 1958.<\/p>\n<p class=\"dist__Box-sc-1fnzlkn-0 dist__TextBase-sc-1fnzlkn-3 bYFsJw cuqaEv article-text\">It was the first lake freighter built to the maximum St. Lawrence Seaway size. The Fitzgerald carried ore between mills in Minnesota and iron works in Detroit, Toledo, and Cleveland. It had a capacity of 26,000 tons.<\/p>\n<p>Why was it named Edmund Fitzgerald?<\/p>\n<p class=\"dist__Box-sc-1fnzlkn-0 dist__TextBase-sc-1fnzlkn-3 bYFsJw cuqaEv article-text\">The ship was named after the President and CEO of its owner, Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company. According to a Los Angeles Times obituary, Edmund Fitzgerald, who died in 1986, was a civic leader in his hometown of Milwaukee. He was credited with helping to establish the city\u2019s Performing Arts Center, port facility, and Amtrak station. He was also the grandson of a Great Lakes boat captain.<\/p>\n<p class=\"dist__Box-sc-1fnzlkn-0 dist__TextBase-sc-1fnzlkn-3 bYFsJw cuqaEv article-text\">Fitzgerald was initially opposed to having the freighter named in his honor and the Northwestern board approved the name when he was out of the room. However, his son-in-law told the L.A. Times that the honor became \u201cthe proudest moment of his life.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>What happened to the ship?<\/p>\n<p class=\"dist__Box-sc-1fnzlkn-0 dist__TextBase-sc-1fnzlkn-3 bYFsJw cuqaEv article-text\">The Fitzgerald sank on the evening of Nov. 10, 1975 during a particularly rough storm on Lake Superior. There are no survivors or witnesses to the shipwreck.<\/p>\n<p class=\"dist__Box-sc-1fnzlkn-0 dist__TextBase-sc-1fnzlkn-3 bYFsJw cuqaEv article-text\">According to the Great Lakes Shipwreck Museum, the Fitzgerald\u2019s Captain Ernest McSorely reported problems around 3:30 p.m. that afternoon in a radio message to the S.S. Arthur Anderson: \u201cAnderson, this is the Fitzgerald. I have a fence rail down, two vents lost or damaged, and a list. I\u2019m checking down. Will you stay by me till I get to Whitefish?\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"dist__Box-sc-1fnzlkn-0 dist__TextBase-sc-1fnzlkn-3 bYFsJw cuqaEv article-text\">The last contact with the Fitzgerald took place at 7:10 p.m. The Fitzgerald crew reported that the ship was \u201cholding our own.\u201d Just five minutes later, the Anderson\u2019s radar lost the Fitzgerald\u2019s signal. Another call to the Fitzgerald at 7:22 p.m. went unanswered. Around 10:00 p.m. the Anderson\u2019s crew discovered the Fitzgerald\u2019s lifeboats and other wreckage, but no sign of survivors.<\/p>\n<p>When was the wreckage found?<\/p>\n<p class=\"dist__Box-sc-1fnzlkn-0 dist__TextBase-sc-1fnzlkn-3 bYFsJw cuqaEv article-text\">A Coast Guard underwater vessel discovered the Fitzgerald\u2019s wreckage on May 20, 1976 about 535 feet below Lake Superior\u2019s surface. Divers recovered the ship\u2019s bell in 1995. The wreckage is considered a grave site by the family members of the crew and, as such, the Canadian government has declared it a heritage site. That status prevents divers from visiting the wreckage without permission.<\/p>\n<p>Who were the men killed in the shipwreck?<\/p>\n<p class=\"dist__Box-sc-1fnzlkn-0 dist__TextBase-sc-1fnzlkn-3 bYFsJw cuqaEv article-text\">The entire crew of 29 perished in the wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald.<\/p>\n<p class=\"dist__Box-sc-1fnzlkn-0 dist__TextBase-sc-1fnzlkn-3 bYFsJw cuqaEv article-text\">Captain Ernest M. McSorley Michael E. Armagost Fred J. Beetcher Thomas D. Bentsen Edward F. Bindon Thomas D. Borgeson Oliver J. Champeau Nolan S. Church Ransom E. Cundy Thomas E. Edwards Russell G. Haskell George J. Holl Bruce L. Hudson Allen G. Kalmon Gorden Maclellan Joseph Mazes John H. McCarthy Eugene O\u2019Brien Karl A. Peckol John J. Poviach James A. Pratt Robert C. Rafferty Paul M. Rippa John D. Simmons William J. Spengler Mark A. Thomas Ralph G. Walton David E. Weiss Blaine H. Wilhelm<\/p>\n<p class=\"dist__Box-sc-1fnzlkn-0 dist__TextBase-sc-1fnzlkn-3 bYFsJw cuqaEv article-text\">In Detroit, Reverend Richard Ingalls, then the pastor of Mariners\u2019 Church on Jefferson Avenue, came to the church in the cold, dark pre-dawn hours November 12 to commemorate the loss of lives, the worst ever on the Great Lakes, by solemnly ringing the church \u201cbrotherhood bell\u201d 29 times, an act immortalized in Gordon Lightfoot\u2019s ballad, \u201cThe Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Copyright 2025 by WDIV ClickOnDetroit &#8211; All rights reserved.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"It\u2019s been 50 years since the sinking of the Edmund Fitzgerald. 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