Quick Summary: In October 1872, the wooden steamer Lac La Belle left Milwaukee for what should have been a routine crossing of A little log cabin, originally the homestead of Conrad Kammer, was donated to the Port Huron Museum in 1981.

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In October 1872, the wooden steamer Lac La Belle left Milwaukee for what should have been a routine crossing of A little log cabin, originally the homestead of Conrad Kammer, was donated to the Port Huron Museum in 1981. A contractor paid an undertaker fifty dollars per body to bury dead workers in unmarked graves at night.

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  • In October 1872, the wooden steamer Lac La Belle left Milwaukee for what should have been a routine crossing of
  • A little log cabin, originally the homestead of Conrad Kammer, was donated to the Port Huron Museum in 1981.
  • A contractor paid an undertaker fifty dollars per body to bury dead workers in unmarked graves at night.
  • The now-defunct Port Huron to Detroit Railroad played a major role in building the Blue Water Area.
  • This video is a compilation of: The Horrifying Western Reserve Tragedy 3

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