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Harvey J Kendall US 96166
Explore the wreck of the Harvey J. Kendall, a wooden steam barge scuttled in Button Bay, offering divers a glimpse into Great Lakes maritime history.
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Stewart (pre1931)
The Stewart was a wooden-hulled workboat destroyed by fire in December 1931, leaving no known remains. It serves as a reminder of fire hazards in maritime operations.
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Winona C 94717
Explore the wreck of the Winona, a wooden-hulled steamer lost in 1931, now a part of Lake Huron’s maritime history.
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Hunter Wills (Louise) US 140288
Explore the remains of the Hunter Wills, a wooden propeller steam tug lost to fire in 1931, located in Erie, Pennsylvania harbor.
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USS Essex
Explore the history of the USS Essex, a versatile naval vessel with a rich service record, now a part of maritime heritage.
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Rotarian (A. Wehrle, Jr.) US 106652
Explore the wreck of the Rotarian, a wooden sidewheel steamer scuttled in 1931, located in Lake Michigan with remnants of its Prohibition-era history.
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Francis P. Richie (Marguerite) US 92011
Explore the wreck of the Francis P. Richie, a wooden gas screw lost in 1931 during a severe gale on Lake Huron.
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Russel Roque (Camilla) C 100024
Explore the history of the Russel Roque, a wooden-hulled steam tug that met its end in a fire at Gore Bay in 1931.
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Mineral City US 92639
Explore the wreck of the Mineral City, a wooden propeller vessel scuttled in Lake Michigan, representing early 20th-century Great Lakes commerce.

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