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  • Golden US 86194

    Explore the wreck of the Golden, a historic wooden steam tug abandoned in Milwaukee Harbor, showcasing late 19th-century maritime engineering.

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  • Mary M

    Explore the wreck of the Mary M, a wooden passenger steamer that sank in 1918 after striking a breakwater in Chicago harbor, with all passengers and crew surviving.

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  • Wiley M. Egan C 111965 US 81143

    Explore the history of the Wiley M. Egan, a bulk freighter scuttled in 1918, with rich details on its construction, service, and final disposition.

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  • Agnes W. (Roswell P. Flower)

    Explore the wreck of the Agnes W., a historic bulk freighter lost in 1918, located in shallow waters near Drummond Island, Lake Huron.

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  • Cream City (Rhonda Emily) US 110641

    Explore the wreck of the Cream City, a wooden-hulled steamer lost in 1918 on Lake Huron’s Wheeler’s Reef.

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  • Jay Gould (1869)

    Explore the wreck of the Jay Gould, a historically significant vessel that transitioned from a package freighter to a passenger steamer and ultimately a bulk carrier before its sinking in 1918.

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  • Commodore US 125805

    Explore the wreck of the Commodore, a historic schooner-barge that capsized in 1918 during a storm on Lake Erie.

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  • Fanny M. Rose

    Explore the wreck of the Fanny M. Rose, a wooden-hulled steamer lost to fire in 1918 on Lake Erie. A reminder of maritime history and safety.

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  • Teddy US 204394

    Explore the wreck of the Teddy, a small wooden gas screw passenger vessel that foundered in Lake Michigan in 1918. A reminder of early 20th-century maritime history.

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  • Kathleen

    Explore the history of the Kathleen, a two-decked screw steamer ferry destroyed by fire in Toronto Harbour in 1918.

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