Sld Ship Type: Barge
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Herman H. Hettler (vail – Lake Superior Barge Shipwreck (1927)
Explore the wreck of the Herman H. Hettler, a historical steambarge resting in Lake Superior, offering divers a glimpse into Great Lakes maritime history.
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Knapp Roller Boat – Other Barge Shipwreck (1927)
Explore the innovative yet impractical Knapp Roller Boat, a unique vessel from 1897 that aimed to revolutionize maritime transport.
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Cottonwood – Lake Superior Barge Shipwreck (1926)
Explore the story of the Cottonwood, a wooden freighter that faced a severe winter gale and was salvaged after grounding at Coppermine Point in…
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Jeska – Lake Ontario Steamer Shipwreck (1926)
Explore the wreck of the Jeska, a steam barge that foundered in Lake Ontario during a storm in 1926, resting approximately 300 feet deep.
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Harsen
Explore the wreck of the Harsen, a wooden sandsucker barge that capsized in Pelee Passage in 1926. A significant site for maritime history enthusiasts.
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Dakota – Lake Huron Barge Shipwreck (1926)
Explore the wreck of the Dakota, a wooden barge that played a significant role in Great Lakes shipping before its loss in 1926.
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Howard S. Gerkin (rosamond Billett, T. P. Phelan – Lake Erie Sand Sucker Shipwreck (1926)
Explore the wreck of the Howard S. Gerkin, a sand sucker sunk in 1926, now a notable dive site in Lake Erie.
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J.C. Ford – Lake Huron Barge Shipwreck (1924)
Explore the remains of the J.C. Ford, a wooden steambarge lost to fire in 1924, located near Little Trout Island in Lake Huron.
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J.C. Ford – Lake Huron Barge Shipwreck (1924)
Explore the wreck of the J.C. Ford, a steambarge resting in shallow waters of Lake Huron, offering divers a glimpse into maritime history.
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Nico – Lake Michigan Freighter Shipwreck (1924)
Explore the wreck of the Niko, a wooden freighter that foundered in a storm on Lake Michigan in 1924. Crew rescued, wreck remains unlocated.
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