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  1. In April of 1896 the three-masted schooner Lottie Cooper was wrecked just off Sheboygan, Wisconsin, in a roaring gale. The wreckage was found buried in Sheboygan Harbor during the construction of the Harbor Marina. The wreckage was recovered and is now on display on Sheboygan's lake front.

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      On the evening of April 8, 1894, with a cargo of elm wood...

  2. On the evening of April 8, 1894, with a cargo of elm wood enroute from Pine Lake, Michigan to Sheboygan, the wooden schooner Lottie Cooper was caught by a howling northwest gale. After an unsuccessful attempt to signal a tug to tow her, the crew dropped anchor to await the dawn. By morning, the Cooper's predicament had

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  4. I had seen the Lottie Cooper here and we wanted to check it out. It is easy to access, even for individuals who have trouble walking. Walking through it is like walking through history! There is information plaques throughout and they are a fun read.

  5. Aug 7, 2021 · The Lottie Cooper, a three-masted Great Lakes lumber schooner, was sailing into Sheboygan with a load of elm boards on the night of April 8, 1894 when a roaring gale forced the 6-man crew to drop anchor in the harbor and wait for help.

  6. Built in 1876, the Lottie Cooper is a three-masted schooner that capsized and sank in gale force winds in 1894 just off the Sheboygan Harbor. She was one of an estimated 10,000 ships that have been lost on the Great Lakes, 700 of them on Lake Michigan and 62 of those just off Sheboygan.

  7. Sep 23, 2020 · • The Lottie Cooper remains were found and salvaged Sept. 1, 1992, with the construction of the Harbor Centre Marina. If you go. Address: Deland Park, 715 Broughton Drive, Sheboygan. Hours: Park open 4 a.m. to 11 p.m. Admission: Free