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Saugatuck (ex–Alfred Clarke) US 116149
Explore the remains of the Saugatuck, a wooden propeller steamer with a rich history, now resting in Lake Michigan after a dynamic service life.
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Julia B. Merrill
Explore the wreck of the Julia B. Merrill, a historic schooner resting in Humber Bay, Lake Ontario, offering insights into maritime history and local ecology.
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Dispatch (Col. Woodward) US 202019
Explore the remains of the Dispatch, a converted steam tug lost to fire in 1931 on the St. Marys River.
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Oatland C 138107 (William J, Averell)
Explore the wreck of the Oatland, a wooden package freighter scuttled in 1931, now partially visible in Button Bay, Wolfe Island.
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Smith (1881)
Explore the well-preserved wreck of the Smith, a steam tug that foundered in Lake Erie in 1930, offering a glimpse into Great Lakes maritime history.
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Welshman (Glen Isle) C 107789
Explore the history of the Welshman, a wooden steamship that served Ontario and Quebec waterways before its fiery end in 1930.
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North Shore US 3226 (Bon Ami)
The North Shore, a fruit steamer, sank in Lake Michigan during a gale in 1930, resulting in the loss of all crew members. Its wreck remains undiscovered.
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Turret Chief US 106605(Vickerstown, Jolly Inez, Salvor)
Explore the wreck of the Turret Chief, a versatile vessel with a storied history, now resting in Lake Michigan after foundering in 1930.
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Our Son
Explore the story of the Our Son, one of the last cargo-carrying schooners on the Great Lakes, lost in 1930. A poignant maritime legacy awaits divers.

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