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  • Agnes

    Explore the wreck of the AGNES, a small wooden gas screw passenger vessel that foundered in Lake Michigan in 1912, with all aboard surviving the incident.

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  • George T. Hope US 85800

    Explore the wreck of the George T. Hope, a wooden bulk freighter that foundered in Lake Superior in 1912 after mechanical failures.

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  • Newell Hubbard US 18473

    Explore the wreck of the Newell Hubbard, a wooden scow-schooner lost in 1912 in the Detroit River, known for its role in the gravel and cargo trade.

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  • Spokane (1886)

    Explore the wreck of the Spokane, an early steel-hulled freighter that met a dramatic end in Lake Erie during a gale.

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  • Faustin US 136048 (C 85471 E.M. Foster, Edward H. Jenks)

    Explore the wreck of the Faustin, a wooden freighter lost in 1912 after a storm and collision, with all crew surviving.

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  • Huron C 80873

    Explore the wreck of the Huron, a wooden barge lost in 1912 near Morrisburg, Ontario, offering insights into early 20th-century maritime trade.

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  • A.M.P. US 208599

    Explore the history of the A.M.P., a gas screw passenger vessel that met a fiery end in 1912 on the Detroit River.

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  • James Gayley US 77523

    Explore the wreck of the James Gayley, a steel bulk freighter that sank in 1912 after a collision in Lake Superior, with no loss of life.

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  • J.L. Beckwith (James L. Beckwith)

    Explore the mystery of the J.L. Beckwith, a 19th-century packet vessel lost in Lake Superior during a storm in 1912.

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  • Agnes Smith C 116244

    Explore the wreck of the Agnes Smith, a wooden cargo vessel lost in 1912 in Lake Huron’s McBean Channel.

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