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US Erie Wrecks
Lake Erie, situated on the US side, is the southernmost and shallowest of the Great Lakes, bordered by states such as Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York, and Michigan. It spans approximately 9,910 square miles (25,700 square kilometers) and has a maximum depth of around 210 feet (64 meters). The lake is known for its diverse recreational opportunities, including boating, fishing, and water sports. Its waters are home to various fish species, making it a popular destination for anglers. Lake Erie also holds historical significance, with numerous maritime heritage sites and shipwrecks that attract divers and history enthusiasts. The lake's moderate depths and clear waters provide excellent conditions for scuba diving, allowing divers to explore underwater treasures while uncovering stories of the past. Additionally, the lake's coastline features charming towns, vibrant cities, and sandy beaches that offer a mix of relaxation and adventure for visitors. Overall, Lake Erie's unique combination of history, recreation, and natural beauty make it a captivating destination for those looking to experience the Great Lakes region.
- ABYSSINIA U107221
- ADDA U1548
- ADMIRAL (formerly W.H. MYER) U222239
- ADVANCE 29091
- ADVENTURE 105567
- ALABAMA
- ALLEGHANY (1849)
- ALVA B U106733
- AMARETTA MOSHER U389
- ANTARES U366
- ANTHONY WAYNE
- BIRMINGHAM, 1843
- Black Hawk (also known as Emery, Fletcher, Elizabeth, and George Suffle) (1833)
- CANADA Later Known As: Canada No. 2, Young Canada – 1852
- CASPIAN (formerly LADY HILLIER and ISABELLA) (1847)
- CERES (also identified as “Gen. Houston” in some reports) (1835)
- CHARLES SPADEMAN U125158
- CHARTER OAK
- CITY OF BUFFALO – 1857
- COMMODORE U125805
- CRAFTSMAN
- DETROITER
- DUKE LUEDTKE (formerly ALPENA) U216022
- Dupuis No. 10
- G.M. ABELL (Other Names: JOHN YOUNG 1864, GEORGE M. ABELL & ABLE) U10219
- GENERAL FRANZ SIGEL U10217
- GOLDEN FLEECE U10197
- ISABELLA BOYCE U100446
- JORDAN BEEBE Jr. U 76246
- KILARNEY
- QUITO U6768
- SAND MERCHANT C153443
- SARAH E. SHELDON 115083
- THOMAS COLEMAN U145030
- TWO FANNIES U24144
- Unidentified Hull
- Unidentified Hull – LS1778/40
- Unidentified Sailboat
- Unidentified Schooner(Bay Coal)Possible INDUSTRY (1848)
- WILLIAM S. BULL (1861)
- Barcelona
- Buffalo
- Cleveland
- Dunkirk, NY
- Kelly’s Island
- Ohio
- Pennsylvania
- Sandusky