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  • Point Abino US 150103

    Explore the wreck of the Point Abino, a wooden bulk freight vessel lost in 1905 in Lake St. Clair, known for its historical significance and challenging navigation.

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  • Nellie Mason US 130221

    Explore the wreck of the Nellie Mason, a wooden schooner-barge that met its fate in Cleveland Harbor during a gale in 1905.

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  • Highland Beauty

    Explore the remains of the Highland Beauty, a late 19th-century schooner wrecked in the St. Lawrence River, ideal for divers of all levels.

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  • B.W. Parker US 3473

    Explore the wreck of the B.W. Parker, a wooden schooner barge lost in Lake Erie during a gale in 1905. A testament to maritime history.

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  • R.J. Hackett US 21934

    Explore the wreck of the R.J. Hackett, a pioneering steam-powered bulk freighter lost in 1905, now resting on Whaleback Shoal in Lake Michigan.

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  • Abbie US 106407

    Explore the wreck of the Abbie, a wooden schooner lost in a storm on Lake Michigan in 1905. A significant site for maritime history and lifesaving efforts.

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  • Ellen C 107749

    Explore the history of the Ellen, a yacht destroyed by fire in 1905, with insights into its construction and the events leading to its loss.

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  • Manitou (1873)

    Explore the wreck of the Manitou, a wooden three-masted schooner-barge that sank in Lake Michigan during a severe gale in 1905, with all crew rescued.

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  • Manitou (G.M. Neelon) US 83147

    Explore the history of the G.M. Neelon, a wooden-hulled schooner that foundered in a storm on Lake Ontario in 1905.

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  • Mary C 74378

    Explore the mysterious wreck of the Mary, a schooner lost in Lake Ontario in 1905, with debris found near Galloup Islands.

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