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  • Argonaut US 29755

    Explore the history of the Argonaut, a steam screw freighter that met its end in a dockside fire in 1906, leaving behind a legacy in Great Lakes maritime history.

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  • Gordon Jerry (Jerry, Gordon) US 88628

    Explore the wreck of the Gordon Jerry, a converted scow schooner that met its end by fire in 1906 at Ward Island, Toronto Harbour.

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  • Gordon Jerry (Grace Amelia)

    Explore the wreck of the Gordon Jerry, a scow schooner turned steamer, lost to fire in 1906 near Toronto Harbor. A dive into history awaits.

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  • Samuel H. Foster US 115150

    Explore the history of the Samuel H. Foster, a three-masted wooden schooner lost in a storm on Lake Superior in 1906.

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  • Wayne US 80881

    Explore the history of the Wayne, a wooden schooner-barge that played a vital role in Great Lakes trade before its loss in 1906.

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  • J.B. Comstock US 76941

    Explore the wreck of the J.B. Comstock, a wooden schooner-barge lost in Lake Huron in 1906, essential to the Great Lakes freight industry.

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  • Pasadena US 150465

    Explore the tragic story of the Pasadena, a schooner lost in Lake Superior in 1906, and learn about its historical significance in Great Lakes commerce.

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  • Abram Smith (1892)

    Explore the wreck of the Abram Smith, a wooden schooner-barge lost in a storm in 1906 near Duck Islands, Lake Huron.

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  • ADA MEDORA (1867)

    Explore the wreck of the ADA MEDORA, a wooden schooner lost in a storm near Buffalo, New York, in 1906. Discover its history and significance in Great Lakes maritime trade.

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  • Negaunee (1867)

    Explore the wreck of the Negaunee, a wooden bulk freight schooner-barge lost in Lake Erie during a storm in 1906.

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