-
Betty L US 22380 (SS Rummage, Charlie O. Smith)
Explore the history of the Betty L, a steam screw tug that served the Great Lakes until its tragic end in 1929.
-
Tacoma US 145673
Explore the wreck of the Tacoma, a historic wooden tug sunk in 1929, located in Chicago Harbor. Ideal for divers interested in maritime history.
-
Maggie L C 96902
Explore the wreck of the Maggie L, a two-masted wooden schooner sunk in 1929 after a collision. Dive conditions include moderate currents and visibility of 5-10 ft.
-
Wisconsin (Naomi, E.G. Crosby, Gen. Robert M. O’Reilly, Pilgrim) US 80861
Explore the wreck of the Wisconsin, a historic ship that met its fate in a storm on Lake Michigan in 1929.
-
Chicago US 127590
Explore the wreck of the CHICAGO, a steel freighter lost in 1929, located in 50 feet of water off Michipicoten Island in Lake Superior.
-
Laura H. Lee (Juniata, Wave Crest) C 130228
Explore the remains of the Laura H. Lee, a wooden tug lost to fire in 1929 at Meldrum Bay, Lake Huron.
-
Milwaukee US 93363
Explore the tragic wreck of the Milwaukee, a steel-hulled railroad car ferry that sank in 1929, claiming all 52 crew members during a fierce storm on Lake Michigan.
-
N. J. Nessen (H. Luella Worthington) US 95603
Explore the uncharted wreck of the N. J. Nessen, a wooden freighter lost in Lake Erie during a gale in 1929. All crew survived the incident.
-
Yantic IX-32
Explore the history of the Yantic, a screw bark warship with a storied past, now buried beneath modern infrastructure in Detroit.
-
Witch US 200646
Explore the remains of the Witch, a wooden screw tug that met its end in a catastrophic fire in 1929, located near the Saginaw River mouth.

You must be logged in to post a comment.