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  • J.W. Bennett

    Explore the history of the J.W. Bennett, a wooden propeller tug with a storied past on the Great Lakes, including its tragic loss and enduring legacy.

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  • City Of Sheboygan (C 104283, later cited C 137894)(US 125128)

    Explore the wreck of the City of Sheboygan, a well-preserved wooden schooner resting in Lake Ontario, offering divers a glimpse into maritime history.

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  • Onoko US 155048

    Explore the wreck of the Onoko, the first iron-hulled bulk freighter, lost in 1915 in Lake Superior. A site of historical significance and potential archaeological interest.

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  • A.C. Pierce (1887)

    Explore the wreck of the A.C. Pierce, a wooden schooner-barge lost in a storm on Lake Michigan in 1915.

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  • Alexandria C 85768

    Explore the remains of the ALEXANDRIA, a historic sidewheeler tugboat wrecked in 1915, located in shallow waters off Scarborough Bluffs.

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  • Pup (1894)

    Explore the wreck of the Pup, a wooden tug converted to a barge, lost in 1915 while carrying cement near Plum Island in Lake Michigan.

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  • Choctaw (1882)

    Explore the wreck of the Choctaw, a unique whaleback freighter lost in 1915, resting in the depths of Lake Huron, rich in maritime history.

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  • G.R. Green (1874)

    Explore the mysterious wreck of the G.R. Green, a wooden freighter lost in Lake Huron in 1915, with no known location or salvage efforts documented.

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  • Evelyn C 100301

    Explore the wreck of the Evelyn, a wooden steam tug that sank in Lake Huron in 1915. Its remains are yet to be discovered.

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  • Maxwell A

    Explore the wreck of the Maxwell A, a schooner lost in a fire in 1915, with a rich history tied to the Great Lakes shipping industry.

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