Our Son was a commercial schooner, launched in 1875, that carried freight on the Upper Great Lakes. By 1930, she was one of the last sail-powered vessls in Great Lakes revenue freight service. In September 1930, while carrying pulpwood to the Central Paper Company mill in Muskegon, Michigan, she was made helpless by storm winds. Without working sails and filling up with water, the schooner drifted about in central Lake Michigan until sighted by the lake carrier William Nelson.[1]

History
United States
NameOur Son
OperatorCaptain Fred Nelson
Port of registryUS
Launched1875
FateLost with all hands rescued, 26 September 1930
General characteristics
TypeSchooner
Crew7

In a dramatic rescue operation in the open seas, and barely owning steerageway itself in the storm conditions, the William Nelson maneuvered adjacent to the sinking schooner's beam and rescued Captain Nelson and six crew members.[1]

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  1. ^ a b Boyer, Dwight (1968). Ghost Ships of the Great Lakes. New York City: Dodd, Mead & Company. pp. 265–275.