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  • Jay Ochs US 77018

    Explore the wreck of the Jay Ochs, a wooden steam tug that foundered in a gale on Lake Huron in 1905, with no reported casualties.

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  • Prince (pre 1905)

    Explore the wreck of the Prince, a wooden schooner-barge lost in a storm on Lake Huron in 1905.

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  • Galatea (1882)

    Explore the remains of the Galatea, a wooden schooner-barge lost in a storm on Lake Superior in 1905, with no intact wreckage remaining.

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  • Kate Lyons US 14063

    Explore the wreck of the Kate Lyons, a two-masted schooner lost in 1905, offering insights into Great Lakes maritime history.

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  • Nirvana US 130481

    Explore the wreck of the Nirvana, a wooden schooner-barge lost in a storm in 1905 near Grand Marais, Michigan.

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  • Yukon US 27656

    Explore the wreck of the Yukon, a wooden schooner-barge that sank in 1905 during a storm on Lake Erie, with remnants scattered on the lakebed.

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  • Minnedosa (1890)

    Explore the wreck of the Minnedosa, a schooner barge lost in Lake Huron, offering a glimpse into Great Lakes maritime history.

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  • Siberia (1882)

    Explore the wreck of the Siberia, a propeller steamer that sank in 1905, now resting in 18 feet of water near Long Point, Lake Erie.

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  • Tasmania (James Couch) US 75598

    Explore the history of the Tasmania, a converted schooner-barge lost in 1905, now a navigational hazard cleared from Lake Erie.

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  • Joseph S. Fay US 75315

    Explore the wreck of the Joseph S. Fay, a wooden bulk freighter lost in 1905, now a popular dive site in Lake Huron.

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