The Wreck of HMS Speedy: The Tragedy That Shook Upper Canada Paperback

Type
Book
Authors
ISBN 10
1988344247 
ISBN 13
9781988344249 
Category
970-989 American History  [ Browse Items ]
Publication Year
2020 
Pages
272 pages 
Subject
Shipwrecks -- Great Lakes (North America) -- History. Great Lakes (North America) -- History. Shipwrecks. 
Abstract

"The sinking of HMS Speedy in 1804 off Presqu'ile Point was more than a tragic event for the families of the twenty souls onboard the ship - it had shocking and far-reaching repercussions for the young colony of Upper Canada. At the centre of it all is Ogetonicut, a Mississauga First Nations man charged with murdering John Sharp, a white trader. As Ogetonicut's trial drew near, the authorities in York moved it to Newcastle for fear of angering the indigenous community amidst growing tensions between the British and Americans. With the shipping season coming to a close, the HMS Speedy set sail with the accused and the legal elite of the young colony on board. But on the night of October 8, the Speedy was lost in a violent storm; there were no survivors and the ship could not be found. The mystery surrounding the ill-fated ship has continued for more than two centuries, despite the efforts of commercial diver Ed Burtt, who began a search for the Speedy in the early 1990s. Were the remains he located at the bottom of Lake Ontario from the lost ship? Were valuable copies of the Statutes of Upper Canada on board? What evidence lay in the untouched artifacts Burtt found? Based on unparalleled access to archival documents and to all Ed Burtt's unpublished research and records, this is a meticulously researched look at a fascinating episode in Canadian history - the story of the ship and those who sailed her; the modern-day search for the wreck; a First Nations protagonist and perspective; the legal personalities and colonial government of the time - and a unique social history of early Canada."--Amazon.com.  
Biblio Notes
Genre/Form: History
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Dan Buchanan
ISBN: 9781988344249 1988344247
OCLC Number: 1198445697
Description: 272 pages
Responsibility: Dan Buchanan.  
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