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  • James Carruthers C 131090

    Explore the wreck of the SS James Carruthers, a steel bulk freighter lost in the Great Lakes Storm of 1913, now discovered in Lake Huron.

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  • Hydrus (R.E. SCHUCK, SHUCK) US 200315

    Explore the wreck of the SS Hydrus, a significant ore carrier lost during the Great Storm of 1913 in Lake Huron. A haunting reminder of maritime history.

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  • Charles S. Price

    Explore the wreck of the SS Charles S. Price, a steel bulk freighter lost in the Great Lakes Storm of 1913, resting in 70-75 ft of water southeast of Port Huron.

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  • Henry B. Smith (1906)

    Explore the wreck of the SS Henry B. Smith, a steel-hulled freighter lost in the Great Lakes Storm of 1913, now resting intact in Lake Superior.

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  • SS Isaac M. Scott (1909)

    Explore the wreck of the SS Isaac M. Scott, a steel-hulled freighter lost in the Great Lakes Storm of 1913, resting in 180 ft of water off Thunder Bay Island.

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  • Argus (Lewis Woodruff) US 200211

    Explore the wreck of the Argus, a steam screw bulk freighter lost in the Great Storm of 1913, now resting in Lake Huron off Kincardine, Ontario.

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  • L.C. Waldo (1896)

    Explore the dramatic story of the L.C. Waldo, a steamship lost during the Great Storm of 1913, and its remarkable rescue operation.

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  • Joseph L. Hurd US 75154

    Explore the wreck of the Joseph L. Hurd, a historic package freighter turned steam barge, resting near Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin.

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  • Wexford C 87342

    Explore the wreck of the SS Wexford, a steel-hulled freighter lost in the Great Storm of 1913, resting in 75 feet of water off Grand Bend, Lake Huron.

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  • International US 100453

    Explore the wreck of the International, a wooden-hulled steamer lost to fire in 1913, located in shallow waters of Lake Superior.

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