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  • Dredge #4

    Explore the wreck of Dredge No. 4, a non-self-propelled dredge barge that sank in Lake Erie during a storm in 1900, with no confirmed recovery.

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  • St. Andrew (W.B. Hall) C 96094

    Explore the wreck of the St. Andrew, a wooden-hulled freighter lost in Lake Superior, offering insights into Great Lakes maritime history.

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  • John B. Martin US 75717

    Explore the wreck of the John B. Martin, a three-masted schooner sunk in 1900, offering divers a glimpse into Great Lakes maritime history.

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  • Minor (1900)

    The Minor, a wooden schooner, sank in Lake Huron during a storm on September 19, 1900. No loss of life was reported.

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  • Stetson

    The Stetson foundered in Lake Superior during a storm in September 1900 while under tow. Its exact specifications and fate remain largely undocumented.

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  • Lulu Beatrice C 97104

    Explore the wreck of the Lulu Beatrice, a wooden schooner lost in a storm in 1900 near Port Burwell, Ontario. One casualty marked her tragic end.

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  • Boscobel US 31410

    Explore the wreck of the Boscobel, a versatile 19th-century vessel that transitioned from a propeller ship to a barge and finally a schooner before sinking in Lake Huron.

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  • Albacore C 74380

    Explore the wreck of the Albacore, a timber schooner lost in a storm on Lake Ontario in 1900. No casualties reported.

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  • Magnet US 91497

    Explore the wreck of the Magnet, a wooden-hulled tug turned schooner-barge, lost in a storm in 1900 near Middle Sister Island, Lake Erie.

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  • Three Masted Schooner Wreck

    Explore the remains of a three-masted schooner in the St. Clair River, a site rich in maritime history and diverse marine life. Advanced divers only.

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