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Great Lakes History Books

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Donated from the Heritage Museum and Cultural Center are 3 books to keep a History Buff busy all summer.

  • Fatal Crossing by V.O. Van Heest. As a furious squall swept down Lake Michigan on June 23, 1950, a DC-4 with 58 souls on board flew from New York toward Minnesota. Minutes after midnight Captain Robert Lind requested a lower altitude as he began crossing the lake, but Air Traffic Control could not comply. That was the last communication with Northwest Airlines Flight 2501. Shredded human remains washing up on the beaches of West Michigan served as evidence of the country's worst commercial aviation disaster. The Navy and Coast Guard never located the wreck, rendering it impossible to determine a cause for this tragic accident.
  • Buckets and Belts by William Lafferty and Valerie van Heest. Buckets and Belts: Evolution of the Great Lakes Self-Unloader traces more than a century of innovative technological advancements in the conveying of bulk cargos from the Hennepin's conversion to a self-unloader in 1902 to today's mammoth thousand-foot long lakers.
  • Sketches of My Life at Sea by Sam J. Carlsen.

Donated By The Heritage Museum and Cultural Center