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  • Maud Fish US 91337

    The Maud Fish, a wooden propeller vessel, caught fire while docked on November 27, 1895, resulting in a total loss. No casualties were reported.

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  • J.M. Allmendinger US 76411

    Explore the wreck of the J.M. Allmendinger, a wooden propeller vessel lost in a storm on Lake Michigan in 1895, with a rich history in the lumber trade.

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  • Elizabeth A. Nicholson US 8853

    Explore the wreck of the Elizabeth A. Nicholson, a wooden schooner lost in a gale in 1895, showcasing the resilience of Great Lakes maritime history.

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  • Michael Groh US 17572

    Explore the wreck of the Michael Groh, a wooden steambarge lost in 1895 near Pictured Rocks, Michigan, during a storm while carrying lumber.

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  • Missoula US 91928

    Explore the wreck of the Missoula, a wooden freighter lost in a storm on Lake Superior. A site for advanced divers, it offers a glimpse into maritime history.

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  • James G. Worts C 71245

    Explore the wreck of the James G. Worts, a three-masted schooner lost in 1895 near Tobermory, Ontario. Discover its tragic history and the remnants that may still lie beneath the waves.

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  • Maria US 91096

    Explore the wreck of the Maria, a wooden scow-schooner that sank in 1895 during a storm on Lake Michigan, near Two Rivers, Wisconsin.

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  • Samuel T. Atwater (S.T. Atwater)

    Explore the wreck of the Samuel T. Atwater, a wooden schooner lost in 1895 near Manitoulin Island, Lake Huron. A significant site for divers and maritime historians.

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  • Alzora (Abzora) C73916

    Explore the wreck of the Alzora, a wooden scow-schooner lost in 1895 near Long Point, Lake Erie, with a rich history of maritime trade.

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  • Otego US 155075 (City of St. Catharines)

    Explore the wreck of the Otego, a wooden steamer that caught fire in 1895, leading to its total loss in Green Bay, Wisconsin.

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