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  • Continental US 126016

    Explore the wreck of the Continental, a wooden steam screw bulk carrier lost in 1904, located near Rawley Point in Lake Michigan.

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  • B.W. Blanchard US 2806

    Explore the wreck of the B.W. Blanchard, a steambarge that met its fate on North Point Reef in 1904, now a dive site in Thunder Bay, Lake Huron.

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  • Massasoit US 51214

    Explore the wreck of the Massasoit, a wooden barge that stranded in the Niagara River in 1904, now removed but significant in local maritime history.

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  • Philip Minch

    Explore the wreck of the Philip Minch, a steamer lost to fire in 1904, resting in Lake Erie. A reminder of maritime challenges.

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  • S.A. Wood (1868)

    Explore the wreck of the S.A. Wood, a three-masted schooner lost in a storm in 1904 near Milwaukee Harbor.

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  • John Gregory US 76025

    Explore the wreck of the John Gregory, a wooden steam tug that capsized in a storm in 1904 near Cleveland, Ohio.

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  • S.A. Wood US 23765

    Explore the story of the S.A. Wood, a three-masted wooden schooner that faced a tragic end in a storm and fire.

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  • Wyoming US 80135

    Explore the storied wreck of the Wyoming, a wooden steamer lost to fire and storm in 1904, with a history of rebuilds and resilience on the Great Lakes.

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  • Annie Falconer C 83285

    Explore the wreck of the Annie Falconer, a wooden schooner lost in 1904, located near Timber Island in Lake Ontario. A popular dive site with rich maritime history.

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  • Eliza H. Strong

    Explore the wreck of the Eliza H. Strong, a steam-powered cargo vessel lost in 1904, now resting beneath Lake Huron. A significant dive site for history enthusiasts.

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