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  • City of Glasgow US 126729

    Explore the remains of the City of Glasgow, a wooden bulk freighter that met its fate in Lake Michigan during a storm in 1917.

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  • Yonkers US 91150 (Milwaukee)

    Explore the history of the Yonkers, a versatile vessel that transitioned from steamer to barge before its loss in Lake Erie.

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  • William P. Rend

    Explore the wreck of the William P. Rend, a steam screw barge submerged in Lake Huron, posing a navigation hazard just 4 feet below the surface.

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  • Huron City US 11579

    Explore the remains of the Huron City, a wooden steambarge lost to fire in 1917, with a rich history in the Great Lakes bulk freight trade.

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  • Hiawatha C 96904

    Explore the wreck of the Hiawatha, a wooden barge that sank in 1917 near Yorkshire Island, Lake Ontario, carrying coal. A poignant reminder of maritime history.

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  • Rapid City (1857)

    Explore the wreck of the Rapid City, a wooden schooner that foundered during a squall in 1917, lying near Scarborough Bluffs in Lake Ontario.

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  • Magnetic US 91497

    Explore the wreck of the Magnetic, a wooden schooner-barge lost in 1917 during a gale on Lake Erie. All crew survived the incident.

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  • James Reid (Protector) C 116398

    Explore the wreck of the James Reid, a steam tug that met a tragic end in Georgian Bay, offering divers a mix of history and technical challenges.

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  • George A Marsh C 133750

    Explore the wreck of the George A. Marsh, a wooden schooner sunk in 1917, resting in 75 feet of water near Simcoe Island, offering divers a glimpse into maritime history.

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  • A.W. LUCKEY US 1582

    Explore the remains of the A.W. LUCKEY, a wooden schooner scuttled in 1917, with a rich history of service and incidents on Lake Michigan.

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