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Welcome to our Bay View: Town of Lake CAPTAINS! channel, where we present episodes about the 71 lake captains that once lived in Bay View, Wisconsin, between 1878 and 1968 in the age of sail and steam on the Great Lakes. Among items discussed are their ships (sail and steam), their homes (including old house restorations), and their families, and their lifetime of sailing adventures (sea stories) on the Great Lakes. This episode is about the true story of a sailing adventure by Bay View Lake Captain John Brotch when he was captain and owner of the schooner Elbe that occurred in late October 1883 on Lake Michigan. At the time, his home was in Bay View on East Lincoln Avenue near Bay Street, since torn down. It is one of the greatest true stories of pure seamanship, courage, and determination in Great Lakes maritime history. In order to best tell the story, some fictitious conversations are provided, however, these do not affect factualness of the story. This story is taken from the book, “A Brother Helps His Sister: the True Story of William A. Draves, the Schooner Arctic, and the House at 515 East Lincoln Avenue,” which contains all the sources. We hope you enjoy this episode and if you want to learn more about Bay View's lake captains, including 60 pages of sources for this and the other episodes, visit our website at www.historicbayviewlakecaptainssociety.com or purchase our 650-page book, "Bay View: Town of Lake CAPTAINS!" as well as our 550-page book, “A Brother Helps His Sister: the True Story of William A. Draves, the Schooner Arctic, and the House at 515 East Lincoln Avenue” that are both currently on sale (in individual volumes) at HenschelHausBooks.com and Amazon.com. All (100%) of the proceeds from book sales go to support Bay View maritime projects identified in my first video on this channel. This video is presented by The Historic Bay View Lake Captains Society and The Historic Johanna Brotch House. Opening music courtesy Epidemic Sound/Artist: David Celeste/Song: “Of All Things” Drone music courtesy Epidemic Sound/Artist: Adriel Fair/Song: “They’ll Build a Statue of Us” Link to first sailing adventure of John Brotch published on this channel titled, “Captain John Brotch Saves the Schooner Arctic!”: • Captain John Brotch Saves the Schooner Arc... Link to video about Johanna Brotch, wife of Captain John Brotch and the first and only female ship owner in Bay View history: • Johanna Brotch: Bay View's Only Female Shi...