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John Wesley US 75491
Explore the wreck of the John Wesley, a wooden schooner lost in 1901 near Harbour Beach, Michigan, during a storm. A testament to Great Lakes maritime history.
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Amaranth US 1026
Explore the wreck of the Amaranth, a schooner-barge lost in a storm in 1901 near Fort Gratiot, Michigan. A testament to Great Lakes maritime history.
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John J. Long (1901)
Explore the wreck of the John J. Long, a steam-powered vessel that met a fiery end in 1901, with all crew and passengers escaping safely.
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Mary D
Explore the lost wooden schooner Mary D, a lumber carrier that succumbed to a fierce gale in 1901, leaving behind a mystery in Lake Huron.
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Driver US 6201
Explore the wreck of the DRIVER, a wooden two-masted schooner lost in a storm in 1901 off South Manitou Island, Lake Michigan.
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George Stauber
The George Stauber sank in 1901 after a collision in the St. Clair River, with all passengers rescued. The wreck remains unlocated.
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Thomas P. Sheldon US 24871
Explore the wreck of the Thomas P. Sheldon, a historic three-masted schooner that met its fate in Lake Huron in 1901.
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Thomas P. Sheldon US 24871
Explore the wreck of the Thomas P. Sheldon, a historic wooden schooner lost in 1901, known for its size and cargo capacity.
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Smith & Post (1866)
Explore the wreck of the Smith & Post, a unique wooden tow vessel that served as a lightship before its fiery demise in 1901.

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