Henry Clay (1831)

Explore the tragic tale of the HENRY CLAY, a schooner lost in a storm on Lake Ontario in 1831, with only three survivors from its crew.

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  • Henry Clay (1831)

    Explore the tragic tale of the HENRY CLAY, a schooner lost in a storm on Lake Ontario in 1831, with only three survivors from…

  • Maria Antoinette (1826)

    Explore the wreck of the Maria Antoinette, a two-masted schooner lost in 1829 during a storm near Sandusky, Ohio.

  • Duke of Richmond (Richmond, Richmond Packet)

    Explore the wreck of the Duke of Richmond, a wooden sloop lost in a storm on Lake Ontario in 1826, with a rich history…

  • Atlas (1817)

    Explore the story of the Atlas, a wooden sailing vessel lost in a winter storm on Lake Ontario in 1821, claiming five lives.

  • George Gibson

    Explore the presumed wreck of George Gibson’s schooner, a vital part of early Canadian maritime trade in Lake Ontario.

  • Cooper’s Floating Battery (1813)

    Explore the remains of Cooper’s Floating Battery, a unique early-19th-century artillery platform lost in a storm during the War of 1812.

  • Gen. Tracy (Tracey)

    Explore the wreck of the Gen. Tracy, an early U.S. Navy vessel lost in Lake Erie, significant for its military history and role in…

  • Gundelow Providence

    Explore the historical significance of the Gundelow Providence, an armed flatboat lost during the American Revolutionary War at Valcour Island.

  • Gundelow Connecticut

    Explore the historical significance of the Gundelow Connecticut, a flat-bottomed gunboat lost during the Battle of Valcour Island in 1776.

  • Gundelow New Haven

    Explore the historical significance of the Gundelow New Haven, an armed flat-bottomed gunboat from the American Revolutionary War, lost during the Battle of Valcour…

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