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This wreck is on the north side of Redcliff in the Indian reservation.

I had to zoom out a little to see Basswood Island...My map shows three wrecks in that vicinity. 

The Fedora, a propeller driven ship that burned.  Located 1 mile north of Red Cliff. (9-1901, L282', 1,848 t,) No Cargo.  Partly above water.  (Could Be!)

The Cormorant, a propeller driven ship took fire off North side of Basswood Island, it was beached then raised and towed to Bayfield where it was stripped of usable components then abandoned in Red Cliff Bay close to Ottawa.  (10-1907, L 218', 877 gt.)

The Ottawa, a wrecking tug burned at achor in the north end of Red cliff Bay.  (11-1909, L 151', 420t, Depth 25')

Info from: 

Lake Superior Dive Chart,
Midwest Explorers League,
3641 N. Marshfield Ave. 
Chicago,  IL 60613


Paul W. Ackerman
Copyright Oct 1, 1990.

Thanks!  I don't have any books on wrecks in that part of the lake. Smile
It's the Fedora.



Thanks Tamara!  That sounds like a great book, excellent details!  The web site is stunning too!
The dive guide mentioned in the link above is for an underwater dive slate not a book.

If you are interested in a book with descriptions and maps of most of the wrecks in the Apostle Islands, try "By Fire, Storm and Ice" by David Cooper. 

They will be for sale at the Wisconsin Historical Society booth at both Dive into the Past and Ghost Ships Festival for $20.

When and where?



Not sure about the other show.
Here is the link to Dive into the Past- the Minneapolis Dive Show:



In case you aren't planning on going to either of the shows, I checked the Wisconsin Historical Society publications site and it looks like you can purchase it from our online store: