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− | Sam refers to the Griffon as an example of a Ghost Ship in 3.06 Red Sky At Morning. | + | [[Sam]] refers to the Griffon as an example of a Ghost Ship in [[3.06 Red Sky At Morning]]. |
On August 7, 1679, the Griffon sailed into Lake Erie carrying La Salle and his men westward on the first leg of their expedition down the Mississippi. On the return journey to Niagara, laden with furs, the ship mysteriously disappeared without a trace and thus has been dubbed "the Ghost Ship of the Great Lakes " | On August 7, 1679, the Griffon sailed into Lake Erie carrying La Salle and his men westward on the first leg of their expedition down the Mississippi. On the return journey to Niagara, laden with furs, the ship mysteriously disappeared without a trace and thus has been dubbed "the Ghost Ship of the Great Lakes " | ||
− | + | Source: [http://www4.bfn.org/bah/h/griffon/griffon.htmlLa Salle and the Griffon] | |
− | [http://www4.bfn.org/bah/h/griffon/griffon. | + | |
+ | [[Category:Library]][[CAtegory:Urban Legends & Folklore]] |
Revision as of 23:04, 3 February 2008
Sam refers to the Griffon as an example of a Ghost Ship in 3.06 Red Sky At Morning.
On August 7, 1679, the Griffon sailed into Lake Erie carrying La Salle and his men westward on the first leg of their expedition down the Mississippi. On the return journey to Niagara, laden with furs, the ship mysteriously disappeared without a trace and thus has been dubbed "the Ghost Ship of the Great Lakes "
Source: Salle and the Griffon