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  • Grace Whitney US 10239

    Explore the wreck of the Grace Whitney, a wooden schooner that sank in Lake Erie in 1910 after a collision, now lying in approximately 30 feet of water.

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  • Mary L (1895)

    Explore the wreck of the Mary L, a scow-schooner lost to fire in 1910 while moored in Milwaukee.

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  • H.F. Bues US 95346

    Explore the wreck of the H.F. Bues, a wooden tug that sank in Lake Erie during a storm, with all crew members surviving the incident.

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  • H.F. Bues U95346

    Explore the wreck of the H.F. Bues, a wooden tug lost in Lake Erie during a storm in 1910. A site of historical significance for divers.

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  • D.F. Rose US 35149

    Explore the history of the D.F. Rose, a wooden tow barge transformed into a steambarge, significant in the Great Lakes lumber trade.

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  • Trude R. Wiehe (1885)

    Explore the wreck of the Trude R. Wiehe, a wooden schooner barge lost in a storm and fire on Lake Michigan in 1910.

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  • Dinah

    The Dinah, a small steam tug, foundered off Long Point, Lake Erie during a storm on July 4, 1910. No casualties were reported.

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  • Forward (1884)

    Explore the wreck of the Forward, a wooden schooner that foundered in Kewaunee Bay, Lake Michigan, on May 30, 1910.

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  • Frank H. Goodyear US 121240

    Explore the wreck of the Frank H. Goodyear, a steel-hulled freighter that sank in 1910, featuring a unique Pullman railcar and rich maritime history.

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  • D.D. Calvin C 83298

    Explore the accessible wreck of the D.D. Calvin, a wooden steam barge, resting in 18 feet of water near Garden Island, Lake Ontario.

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