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Thrush C 97200
Explore the wreck of the Thrush, a three-mast schooner-barge lost in a storm in 1916 near Fairhaven, NY. A site of historical significance for divers.
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City Of Midland C 97111
Explore the wreck of the City of Midland, a wooden-hulled steamer destroyed by fire in 1916, located in Collingwood, Ontario.
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Farmer’s Daughter (1816)
The schooner Farmer’s Daughter was built in 1816 in Sandy Creek, New York, and represents an early example of the vessels that traversed the waters of Lake Ontario during the 19th century. Measuring 59 feet in length, 16 feet in beam, and 5 feet in depth, with a gross tonnage of 39 tons, the Farmer’s…
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Quinte Queen C 111665
Explore the history of the Quinte Queen, a wooden steamship built in 1902, known for its cargo and passenger transport on the Ottawa River.
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Chas. A. Trinter US 206047
Explore the history of the Chas. A. Trinter, a wooden fish tug lost to fire in Lake Erie in 1916.
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Parthia C103641
Explore the history of the Parthia, a wooden sidewheel tugboat that served the Great Lakes, reflecting the transition from wooden to steel vessels.
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Myrtie M. Ross (1890)
Explore the history of the Myrtie M. Ross, a wooden steam screw vessel that faced challenges on the Great Lakes and was ultimately abandoned.
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Nyack US 130125
Explore the history of the Nyack, a wooden propeller steamer with a storied past on the Great Lakes, including her transformation into a barge and eventual abandonment.
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Majestic C 100950
Explore the wreck of the Majestic, a wooden-hulled steamer lost to fire in 1915, located in the St. Clair River.
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Maud L C 126265
Explore the wreck of the Maud L, a small wooden tug lost to fire in 1915, near Owen Sound on Lake Huron.

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