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  • Signal (1902)

    Explore the remains of the Signal, a sternwheel steamer lost to fire in 1905, located in Lake Huron. A significant site for diving enthusiasts.

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  • Fannie Tuthill (spelled Tuttle) US 120130

    Explore the history of the Fannie Tuthill, a wooden steam tug lost in 1905 after a catastrophic collision in the St. Clair Flats.

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  • Noquebay

    Explore the historic wreck of the Noquebay, a wooden schooner barge lost in a fire in 1905, now a protected site in Chequamegon Bay.

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  • P.H. Birckhead (1870)

    Explore the wreck of the P.H. Birckhead, a wooden screw steamer lost to fire in Alpena, Michigan, in 1905.

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  • P.H. Birckhead US 20400

    Explore the wreck of the P.H. Birckhead, a propeller freighter that met a fiery end in 1905, now resting in Alpena Bay, Michigan.

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  • Lighter #3 (Robert Howlett) (1870)

    Explore the remains of Lighter #3, a wooden schooner converted to a lighter, scuttled in Lake Michigan in 1905. Its location offers potential for underwater exploration.

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  • V.H. Ketchum US 25908

    Explore the remains of the V.H. Ketchum, a historic wooden freighter that caught fire in 1905 and now rests beached on Ile Parisienne.

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  • Shamrock US 46229 (John W. Hannaford)

    Explore the tragic wreck of the Shamrock, a wooden propeller vessel lost in a collision in 1905, located in the St. Marys River channel.

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  • A. Seaman (1873)

    Explore the wreck of the A. Seaman, a wooden steam tug lost to fire in 1905 near Cape Croker, Georgian Bay.

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  • Olive Jeanette US 155181

    Explore the wreck of the Olive Jeanette, a four-masted schooner lost in a gale on Lake Superior in 1905, with a tragic history and unlocated resting place.

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