Until a Michigan shipwreck hunter found it, the Carruthers was the last of eight vessels still missing on Lake Huron that sank during a 1913 storm. It also, until recently, was among the largest sunken ships in the Great Lakes that were still lost. Read the full story by Detroit Free Press.
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