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  • Active (Charlie Gale) US 107076

    Explore the remains of the Active, a wooden tugboat that met its end in a fire at Pelee Island in 1913.

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  • Carlotta US 105834 (Adrienne, Thora)

    Explore the story of the Carlotta, a gas screw vessel lost to fire in 1913, near Grand Island in Lake Superior.

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  • Grace US 208971

    Explore the wreck of the Grace, a wooden fishing tug lost in 1913, with all crew surviving the incident. Dive into its history and current condition.

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  • Donaldson (1866)

    Explore the wreck of the Donaldson, a wooden schooner-barge that sank during a storm in 1913 near Cleveland Harbor.

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  • Reliable (1880)

    Explore the wreck of the Reliable, a sandsucker scow-schooner that capsized in 1913 during a sudden gale, with all crew rescued.

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  • J. M. Lee (1888)

    Explore the wreck of the J. M. Lee, a wooden-hulled steam vessel lost to fire in Lake Huron in 1913. Discover its historical significance and current condition.

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  • Annabell Wilson US 106475

    Explore the wreck of the Annabell Wilson, a historic schooner barge lost in 1913, lying in 50 feet of water near Dunkirk Harbor, NY.

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  • International (Grantham)

    Explore the wreck of the Grantham, a wooden three-masted schooner that sank in 1913 while aiding in salvage operations in Lake Ontario.

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  • Grantham C 75641

    Explore the wreck of the Grantham, a steam barge that transitioned from a schooner, lost in 1913 while assisting another vessel in Lake Ontario.

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  • Sodus Point Yacht

    Explore the tragic story of the Sodus Point Yacht, a wooden sailing craft lost in a storm on Lake Ontario in 1913, resulting in the deaths of four men.

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