Unknown No. 3 (Canaller, Pines, Indiana)

Explore the remains of Unknown No. 3, a canaller lost near Pines, Indiana, with fragmentary structures and a rich, albeit undocumented, history.

Sld Ship Type: Ship

  • Unknown No. 3 (Canaller, Pines, Indiana)

    Explore the remains of Unknown No. 3, a canaller lost near Pines, Indiana, with fragmentary structures and a rich, albeit undocumented, history.

  • Unknown No. 7 Pines Indiana

    Explore the remains of Unknown No. 7, a fragmentary wooden canaller located near Pines, Indiana, in shallow waters of Lake Michigan.

  • Unknown No. 8 Furnessville

    Explore the remains of Unknown No. 8, a fragmentary shipwreck near Furnessville, Indiana, in the shallow waters of Lake Michigan.

  • Unknown No. 9 (Furnessville, Indiana)

    Explore the remains of Unknown No. 9, a fragmentary wooden canaller located near Furnessville, Indiana, in the shallow waters of Lake Michigan.

  • Buffalo, Catherine, Sophia (1792)

    Explore the early Provincial Marine gunboats Buffalo, Catherine, and Sophia, built in 1792, known for their shallow draft and coastal defense roles.

  • Gravel King

    Explore the wreck of Gravel King, a wooden sand-sucker from 1915, located in the Thunder Bay Ship Graveyard, offering insights into early 20th-century dredging…

  • Queen of the Lakes US 205593

    Identification & Site Information Vessel Type The Queen of the Lakes was a sidewheel steamer constructed from iron, designed for passenger and package freight transport. Sidewheel steamers were commonly used in the late…

  • Kilarney

    Explore the submerged wreck of the Kilarney, a steel-hulled tugboat from 1929, lying at 72 feet in Lake Erie, posing a navigational hazard.

  • J.M. Diver C C116394(B.W. Alderich US 2701)

    Explore the history of the J.M. Diver, a wooden tugboat with a rich legacy in salvage operations on the Great Lakes.

  • Alice G C 107169

    Explore the history of the Alice G, a wooden vessel from 1902, once serving the fishing industry in the Great Lakes.

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