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Posted: Thursday, 09 April 2009 8:37AM

Pirates! On Lake Michigan!






CHICAGO (WBBM) - While the world watches the Somali pirate drama, there's a story to be told of pirates right here on  Lake Michigan.

Lake Michigan was home to a few pirates from the 19th and early 20th centuries.

The headline: Wholesale robbery by pirates on Lake Michigan.  The date: October 10, 1855, in the New York Times.

The Times reported on people in the area around Saugutuck, Michigan, "thrown into the most intense excitement by the operations of a gang of marauders, who are reported to be Mormons from Beaver Island."

But it wasn't other ships that were attacked, it was land-based stores.

Half a century later - and almost 101 years ago - "Roaring" Dan Seavey took control of a Great Lakes cargo ship and sailed it to Chicago.

He reportedly got control of the 40-foot schooner Nellie Johnson in Grand Haven, Michigan, by out-drinking its captain and crew - then stealing it.

The Sun-Times reports that Seavey "found no fortune in his pirating: He was unable to sell the load of cedar posts in Chicago and was captured back near his home in Frankfort, Michigan."


 


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