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Default One of the original "Christmas Ships"?

On Thu, 15 Dec 2005 22:01:16 -0800, chuckgould.chuck wrote:

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http://www.leemurdock.com/html/dep009.html



The Christmas Ship is a song Lee wrote to retell one of the most moving
stories from Lake Michigan lore. The Rouse Simmons was a lumber
schooner captained by Herman Schuenemann. Every November, at the end of
the logging season, Captain Schuenemann would make one final voyage
from Michigan to Chicago, with a load of freshly cut new growth pines.
With an eye for drama, he would sell these Christmas trees right off
his boat, docked on the Chicago River. In 1912, the Rouse Simmons was
lost with all hands in a storm off Manitowoc, Wisconsin, and the loss
cast a shadow on the Chicago Christmas that year. But for the next 22
years, his widow, Barbara Schuenemann, made the voyage, and carried on
the tradition of the Christmas Tree Ship.


I vote this and the other post with a time stamp of 12/16/2005, @ 12:26:14
to be the two most interesting posts for the week. Very timely. I enjoyed
the dittie also.

Thank you for the link.
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Default One of the original "Christmas Ships"?

On Sat, 17 Dec 2005 07:51:12 GMT, m___~¿õ___m
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Thank you for the link.


Yes indeed. I was pleasantly surprised to see WFUV radio mentioned.
We used to live close enough to hear them "over the air" but now
listen to their excellent web broadcasts.

Their slogan is "None of the hits, all of the time". :-)

http://wfuv.org/
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