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The Edmund Fitzgerald Investigations: A Ric Mixter Lecture

The Edmund Fitzgerald Investigations: A Ric Mixter Lecture

The mighty Fitz is the Great Lakes largest shipwreck, resting in two major pieces on the bottom of Lake Superior just over the Canadian border. It was lost in a killer storm in 1975, and its entire crew of 29 simply vanished into the waves around seven that evening. Shipwreck historian Ric Mixter is one of only a handful of people who have visited the wreck personally, diving 550 feet down in a tiny submarine to explore the site for over an hour. This was actually the beginning of over 20 years of research for Mixter, who has collected one of the largest film archives of Fitzgerald related material.

Ric's lecture includes exclusive footage of the building of the ship near Detroit, along with interviews from the men who worked at the shipyard. When Fitzgerald splashed into the
Detroit River it was the largest object ever dropped into freshwater, over 729 feet in length. The lecture continues with former crew of the Fitz, including a mate that sailed with the captain that was lost. Richard Orgel believes the captain pushed the ship into storms that other skippers hid from, and his commentary proves that Capt. McSorely was sometimes scared by how much the Fitz bent in the storms.

Investigations in 1989, 1994 and the bell raising in 1995 are also covered in the lecture, along with Ric's insight on what might have happened to the ship and crew. Ric's documentary on the Fitzgerald is considered to be the most comprehensive available, and it outsells all other shipwreck documentaries on the Great Lakes. He has entertained audiences all around the lakes with this topic, with a special invitation to share his scientific findings on the topic at NASA's Goddard Space Laboratory in 2019.

This program will take place at the Don Dodge Auditorium located at 200 Grand River Ave, Port Huron, MI. This venue is behind and across the street from the Port Huron/Main Branch.

Date:
Wednesday, June 4, 2025
Time:
6:00pm - 7:00pm
Time Zone:
Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
Location:
Donald E. Dodge Auditorium
Branch:
Main Library
Audience:
  Adults  
Categories:
  History & Genealogy  

Registration is required. There are 42 seats available.