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SSJane Miller

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Great Lakes cargo ship
Jane Miller
History
NameJane Miller
OwnerAndrew Port
BuilderCrop's shipyard inLittle Current, ON[1]: p.238 
Completed1879[1]: p.238 
FateLost in a storm on November 25, 1881 with 28 passengers and crew
General characteristics
TypeCargo Ship
Tonnage210 gross tons[1]: p.238 
Length78 ft (24 m)[1]: p.238 
Beam18 ft (5.5 m)[1]: p.238 
Installed powerWood-fired steam engine[1]: p.239 
Crew10[1]: p.239 

SSJane Miller was acargo ship that sank with the loss of 28 lives nearWiarton, Ontario onGeorgian Bay on November 25, 1881. Her wreck was discovered in 2017 resting upright in over 100 feet (30 m) of water.

History

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TheJane Miller was built in 1879 for James Miller & Sons, and was used as a small freighter along theBruce Peninsula andNorth Channel of Georgian Bay. In September 1879 the ship collided with the schoonerMountaineer at night on Owen Sound, badly damaging the schooner. She was sold to Andrew Port in June 1880 to be used in general freight service along the south shore of Georgian Bay, the east side of the Bruce Peninsula, andManitoulin Island.[1]: p.238 [2]

Sinking

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On the afternoon of November 25, 1881, theJane Miller departedOwen Sound with a load of cargo. She arrived inMeaford, where thirty additional tons of cargo was loaded, much of which was stored on deck. TheJane Miller departed Meaford in the late afternoon headed for Spencer's Wharf near Wiarton as a blizzard began to blow, with winds from the southwest. The strong winds and rough seas required a stop en route at Big Bay for additionalcord-wood for fuel. Departing Big Bay between 8 and 9 PM, eyewitnesses saw theJane Miller passWhite Cloud Island and enter Colpoys Bay. As she approached Spencer's Wharf, the blizzard intensified for a few minutes, and when the snow abated theJane Miller had vanished without a trace.[1]: p.240–243 [2]

Aftermath

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TheJane Miller had little to no permanentballast on board, instead relying on the weight of the fuel and cargo in her hold to keep her properly trimmed. It was speculated that the blizzard had resulted in theJane Miller consuming more of her fuel than expected and that, combined with the extra cargo loaded at Meaford, had made the ship top heavy. When the snowstorm increased in intensity in Colpoys Bay, a strong gust of wind flipped her on her side, and she sank in minutes.[1]: p.244 

On December 4, three men started rowing from near Spencer's Wharf towards White Cloud Island to see if they could find any indication of the missing ship. Half a mile northeast of Spencer's Wharf they discovered a patch of discoloured water with air bubbles rising to the surface. Bearings from certain points on the shore were made, and the position was later determined to be very close to the last observed location of theJane Miller. Continuing on to White Cloud Island they found in a bay several items, including "oars, some pins of the lifeboat, a piece of a mast, and a steamers gang plank".[2] The tugboatTommy Wright dragged the area hoping to find the wreck, but was unsuccessful as soundings revealed depths greater than 33 fathoms (198 feet or 60.35 metres) in the area.[1]: p.244 

A historical plaque was erected near Spencer's Wharf to commemorate the sinking.[3]

Crew & Passengers

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NamePositionNotes
Richard Dawson Port[1]: p.239 CaptainBrother[1]: p.239 /son[2] of ship owner Andrew Port
Charles Frederick Port[2]/Frank Port[1]: p.239 PurserName uncertain, son of ship owner Andrew Port
Alex Scales[1]: p.241 Wheelman
James Christie[1]: p.241 /Christison[2]Chief EngineerName uncertain
August Keppel[1]: p.241 Fireman
Gilbert Colbert[1]: p.241 /Corbet[2]Fireman
Three or Four unknown crewmen[2]Deckhand
Andrew Port[2]PassengerShip owner
J. Jestin[2]PassengerResident ofPort Elgin
Stewart Thompson[2]PassengerResident of Meaford
Leon Butchart[1]: p.241 /Hutshart[2]PassengerResident ofTobermory
Mrs Leon Butchart[1]: p.241 /Hutshart[2]PassengerResident of Tobermory
Capt. Malcolm McLeod[2]PassengerResident ofGoderich orDetroit
James Warner[2]PassengerResident of Meaford
James B. Hallock[2]PassengerResident of Meaford
Mr. Hill[2]PassengerResident of Collingwood Township.

There were an additional ten passengers whose names were not recorded, bound forLion's Head or Tobermory to work as labourers over the winter.

Shipwreck

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The wreck of theJane Miller was discovered on July 27, 2017 by a shipwreck hunting team made up of Jared Daniel, Jerry Eliason and Ken Merryman, operating with a permit issued by theOntario Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Sport. The discovery was announced on November 25, 2017, the 136th anniversary of the sinking. The wreck is upright, in over 100 feet of water. The pilothouse, smokestack, and upper deck cabins have collapsed, but the hull is mostly intact, and the mast and three lifeboat davits are still in place. The permit did not allow for the divers to enter, but Daniel reported seeing sixteen corpses inside the hull. Merryman admitted that he was unsure if they had seen any human remains, since the wreck is heavily encrusted with zebra mussels, making identification of any such remains very difficult.[4] A subsequent investigation of the wreck by divers from theOntario Provincial Police andCanadian Forces did not find any human remains. Despite this, the wreck of theJane Miller has been designated a protected archaeological site under the Ontario Heritage Act, and Merryman has not released the exact position and depth of the wreck, in order to further protect the site.[5]

References

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  1. ^abcdefghijklmnopqrstBoyer, DwightGhost Ships of the Great Lakes, Dodd, Mead & Co, New York, 1968
  2. ^abcdefghijklmnopqJane Miller (Propeller), sunk, 23 Nov 1881
  3. ^"Loss of the "Jane Miller" Historical Plaque".www.ontarioplaques.com. Retrieved2018-01-03.
  4. ^Gowan, Rob."136-year-old shipwreck found in Georgian Bay -- and bodies may be on board".Toronto Sun. Retrieved24 October 2018.
  5. ^Gowan, Rob."Police investigation doesn't find human remains on Jane Miller".Owen Sound Sun Times. Retrieved18 October 2025.

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