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  • Crossman (pre 1902)

    Explore the remains of the luxurious pleasure yacht Crossman, lost to a devastating fire in 1902 near Alexandria Bay, St. Lawrence River.

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  • I. M. Weston (1901)

    Explore the remains of the I. M. Weston, a small wooden excursion steamer that met its end in a fire on the Chicago Drainage Canal in 1902.

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  • I.M. Weston US 100325

    Explore the history of the I.M. Weston, a versatile steamer that met its end in a fire on the Chicago River in 1902.

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  • Alice M. Beers US 382

    Explore the wreck of the Alice M. Beers, a wooden schooner lost in a storm in 1902, located off Glen Arbor, Michigan.

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  • L.L. Lamb US 15609

    Explore the wreck of the L.L. Lamb, a wooden schooner that foundered in Lake Erie in 1902, resting at a depth of 28 feet off Fairport, Ohio.

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  • City Of Venice (1892)

    Explore the wreck of the City of Venice, a wooden bulk freighter that sank in Lake Erie after a tragic collision in 1902.

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  • Henry J. Johnson

    Explore the wreck of the Henry J. Johnson, a wooden steamer sunk in 1902, now a preserved site for divers and historians in Lake Huron.

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  • CAMBRIA C74297 (Champion)

    Explore the history of the Cambria, a sidewheel steamer that met its fate in the Welland Canal. A tale of transformation and tragedy awaits divers.

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  • Minnie Hall C 90696 (Minitaga?)

    Explore the wreck of the MINNIE HALL, a wooden steam tug lost to fire in 1902 near Byng Inlet, Lake Huron.

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  • George Dunbar (1867)

    Explore the wreck of the George Dunbar, a 19th-century steam barge resting near Kelley’s Island in Lake Erie, offering a glimpse into Great Lakes maritime history.

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