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  • Wm. Stone (1896)

    Explore the wreck of the Wm. Stone, a wooden steam barge lost in a gale in 1901, now a total loss at Cecil Bay, Michigan.

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  • Mont Blanc US 16344

    Explore the wreck of the Mont Blanc, a wooden schooner that sank in Lake Erie in 1901 after breaking loose during a storm.

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  • M.M. Drake US 91485

    Explore the wreck of the M.M. Drake, a wooden bulk freighter lost in 1901 after a collision in Lake Superior. A popular dive site with a rich history.

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  • Ella Ellinwood US 8604

    Explore the wreck of the Ella Ellinwood, a three-masted schooner lost in 1901, resting in shallow waters of Lake Michigan, rich in history and maritime significance.

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  • Dacotah US 6145

    Explore the wreck of the Dacotah, a wooden schooner-barge lost in 1901 during a fierce storm in Georgian Bay, Lake Huron.

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  • George W. Wesley US 39119

    Explore the history of the George W. Wesley, a wooden schooner lost in a storm on Lake Huron in 1901. Discover its resilient journey and the challenges faced by Great Lakes sailors.

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  • City Of Cleveland US 126033

    Explore the wreck of the CITY OF CLEVELAND, a historic bulk freighter lost in 1901, now a popular dive site in Georgian Bay.

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  • City of Owen Sound (Saturn)

    Explore the wreck of the City of Owen Sound, a steam barge that sank in 1901, lying at a depth of 30 feet near Clapperton Island in Georgian Bay.

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  • G. Ellen (1854)

    Explore the story of the G. Ellen, a scow-schooner lost in a storm on Lake Michigan in 1901. Discover its history and the brave rescue of its crew.

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  • Hudson US 95953

    Explore the wreck of the Hudson, a steel-hulled freighter lost in 1901, now resting in 825 ft of Lake Superior’s depths.

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