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  • Chickamauga US 127259

    Explore the history of the Chickamauga, a wooden schooner-barge that sank in 1919 during a storm in Lake Huron. Discover its significance in Great Lakes maritime history.

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  • Cabotia(Hiawatha) U133852

    Explore the wreck of the Cabotia, a freighter lost in 1919 near Main Duck Island, Lake Ontario. A site of historical significance for divers.

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  • Muriel W C 138505(Veronica US 161560)

    Explore the wreck of the Muriel W, a wooden bulk freighter that sank in 1919 after a collision near Port Weller, Ontario.

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  • Sparta/David W. Mills

    Explore the wreck of the David W. Mills, a wooden screw steamer lost in 1919, located in shallow waters of Lake Ontario. A dive site rich in history and marine life.

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  • Delia B. (1910)

    Explore the remains of the Delia B., a wooden steam tug lost to fire in 1919, located in the Detroit River.

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  • Dundurn (Flint & Pere Marquette #2, F. & P.M. #2US 120500)C 112207

    Explore the wreck of the Dundurn, a wooden barge lost in a storm on Lake Erie in 1919, with a rich history of service and survival.

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  • Liberty US 141011

    Explore the wreck of the Liberty, a historic wooden steamer that met its fiery end in Lake Superior in 1919.

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  • Success

    Explore the remains of the Success, a historic wooden schooner with a storied past, resting in shallow waters near Port Clinton, Ohio.

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  • Cupid (1911)

    Explore the wreck of the CUPID, a gasoline launch lost in a storm on Lake Erie in 1919, with a tragic history and uncertain current condition.

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  • Ophir C 112173

    Explore the remains of the Ophir, a wooden-hulled tug that met its fiery end in 1919 while serving in Parry Sound.

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