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  • Abernethy C 130386

    Explore the mystery of the Abernethy, a wooden dredge vessel lost in Lake Erie in 1914. Discover its history and the challenges faced by early 20th-century maritime operations.

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  • Bout de l’Ile 116597

    Explore the history of the Bout de l’Ile, a small wooden ferryboat that sank in 1914, serving as a vital link for communities in Quebec.

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  • Sheboygan (1869)

    Explore the remains of the Sheboygan, a historic sidewheel steamer scuttled in 1914, marking the end of an era on Lake Michigan.

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  • Mary N. Bourke

    Explore the wreck of the Mary N. Bourke, a wooden schooner-barge lost to fire in 1914, located in St. Martin’s Bay, Michigan.

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  • Sheboygan

    Explore the history of the Sheboygan, a wooden sidewheel steamer that met its end in a ceremonial burning in 1914.

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  • Montana US 90501

    Explore the wreck of the Montana, a steam screw freighter that sank in Lake Huron in 1914. Accessible for divers, it offers a glimpse into Great Lakes maritime history.

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  • Thomas R Scott US 145452 (C 116847)

    Explore the wreck of the Thomas R. Scott, a propeller vessel lost in 1914, resting over 360 feet deep in Georgian Bay. A significant site for deep-water exploration.

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  • Edith M (1906)

    Explore the wreck of the Edith M, a small sloop lost in Lake Michigan during a storm in 1914, illustrating the vulnerabilities of early 20th-century navigation.

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  • George Rogers (1889)

    Explore the wreck of the George Rogers, a steam-powered tug that sank in 1914 after a boiler fire, located off Northport, Michigan.

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  • Alva D C 126657

    Explore the wreck of the Alva D, a wooden propeller tug lost to fire in 1914, located in the scenic Georgian Bay of Lake Huron.

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