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Pittsburg (1871)
The Pittsburg, a wooden bulk freighter, caught fire at her dock in 1903, resulting in a total loss. No casualties were reported.
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Tennie & Laura US 145115
Explore the wreck of the Tennie & Laura, a wooden schooner lost in 1903 during a storm on Lake Michigan, with a tragic history and a vital role in the lumber trade.
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Enterprise (Couchiching, Mariposa Belle)
Explore the wreck of the *Enterprise*, a steam excursion vessel that sank in 1903 and was later scuttled in Lake Simcoe.
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Waverly US 80432
Explore the wreck of the Waverly, a 19th-century steam vessel resting in Lake Huron, showcasing significant maritime history and engineering advancements.
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General Franz Sigel US 10217
Explore the wreck of the General Franz Sigel, a wooden schooner lost in a storm in 1903, now a scattered debris field in Lake Erie.
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Champion US 4277
Explore the history of the CHAMPION, a versatile vessel that transitioned from a barkentine to a cargo barge before its tragic end in 1903.
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Witch of the West US 26345
Explore the history of the Witch of the West, a 19th-century wooden tugboat that served the Great Lakes before being abandoned in 1903.
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Thomas D. Stimson US 25922 (Virginius)
Explore the wreck of the Thomas D. Stimson, a wooden barge that met its end in a fire at St. Clair Flats in 1903.
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Empire State (Sylvan Stream) C 22795
Explore the remains of the Empire State, a wooden sidewheel steamer that transitioned from urban passenger service to excursion routes before its fiery demise in 1903.
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Charles H. Davis
Explore the wreck of the Charles H. Davis, a steam screw vessel that sank during a gale in 1903 while entering Cleveland Harbor.

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