SS Glenlyon

 
 
artist sketch of the SS Glenlyon, port side view
Artist rendering of the SS GLENLYON.

NPS / Historic American Engineering Record

Introduction

Glenlyon had a rather unusual operational history. During the course of its serviceable life, the ship participated in the package freight trade, the passenger-package freight trade and the bulk grain trade in two countries. Few ships were involved in all the major trades of the Great Lakes.
Equal to the Glenlyon's variety of service is the diffuse scattering of its wreckage. A month after the wreck event, wreckage was reported washing up on the northwest coast of the Keweenaw Peninsula and the Eagle Harbor Coast Guard responded. A thorough investigation was carried out but no wreck was located. Captain Glaza said he believed the wreckage came from Glenlyon. He went on to suggest that the vessel had been broken up by a storm the week before and that wreckage had subsequently been driven ashore(Marquette Daily Mining Journal, Dec. 16, 1924).

An April 30, 1924 report followed up by saying that Glenlyon had completely disappeared over the winter (Canadian Railway and Marine World, June 1925). Though wreckage from the midship and the stern are still resting in close proximity to the Isle Royale Lighthouse, much of the bow section remains altogether missing.

 

The Story of the SS Glenlyon

 
SS William H. Gratwick docked, smoke billowing
Construction

Origin and Original Dimensions

SS Glenlyon docked with crew aboard, image colorized
Operational History

Years of Service

diver exploring SS Glenlyon wreckage
Wreck Event

Incident and Survivor Accounts

 

Shipwreck Site

The ship broke in half, and parts of the stern are all that remain. Wreckage is widely scattered with no major sections intact. Bow section not yet located. Buoy on a sinker in 50 feet.

Map of Glenlyon Site - East View

 
artist rendering of SS Glenlyon shipwreck with wreckage widely diffused and most of bow section absent

SS GLENLYON Site Map
NPS / J.L. Livingston & J. Nerdby

 

Map of Glenlyon Site - West View

artist rendering of SS Glenlyon shipwreck with wreckage widely diffused and most of bow section absent

SS GLENLYON Site Map
NPS / J.L. Livingston & J. Nerdby

 

Quick Facts

 
SS Glenlyon Quick Facts
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