Starke US 116269

Explore the unverified history of the Starke, a small steam screw vessel from 1889, with no confirmed wreck site or loss details.

Sld Ship Type: Steamer

  • Starke US 116269

    Explore the unverified history of the Starke, a small steam screw vessel from 1889, with no confirmed wreck site or loss details.

  • Badger (1837)

    Explore the history of the first steamboat built in Milwaukee, serving as a vital link in early Great Lakes commerce.

  • Hope US 71252

    Explore the remains of the Hope, a historic passenger ferry scuttled in Lake Erie, with a rich service history and significant modifications over its…

  • Pioneer C 80599

    Explore the wreck of the Pioneer, a small wooden screw steamer scuttled in the late 19th century, significant for its role in riverine transport.

  • Lizzie C 100397

    Explore the history of the Lizzie, a passenger steamer scuttled post-1918, reflecting Ontario’s maritime heritage.

  • Osprey

    Explore the wreck of the Osprey, a wooden steam freighter that played a vital role in early 20th-century maritime commerce in the Great Lakes.

  • P.H. Birkhead

    Explore the history of the P.H. Birkhead, a steam-powered freighter known for its impressive towing capacity in the Great Lakes lumber trade.

  • Brownville Rebuilt as Wm. Avery

    Explore the history of the Brownville, a steamboat that met a fiery end and was reborn as the Wm. Avery, navigating the St. Lawrence…

  • Myrtle

    Explore the wreck of the steamer Myrtle, a mid-19th-century vessel lost to fire near Clayton, New York.

  • Tonawanda US 24110

    Explore the wreck of the Tonawanda, a steam screw propeller vessel near Buffalo Harbor, with a rich history of salvage operations and navigational hazards.

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