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  • Annie Vought US 1588

    Explore the wreck of the Annie Vought, a 19th-century schooner lost in a storm on Lake Michigan, with a rich history of maritime challenges.

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  • Newburgh (1871)

    Explore the wreck of the Newburgh, a wooden schooner lost in a storm on Lake Erie in 1892. All aboard survived, and the wreck offers insights into regional trade and maritime history.

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  • C. J. G. Munro C 73955

    Explore the history of the C. J. G. Munro, a wooden steam tug lost in 1892 due to a fire. Discover its construction, service, and the circumstances surrounding its loss.

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  • Minnie Davis

    Explore the wreck of the Minnie Davis, a wooden schooner lost in a collision on Lake Erie in 1892. No casualties were reported.

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  • E.B. Palmer (1856)

    Explore the wreck of the E.B. Palmer, a 19th-century schooner that sank in Lake Huron during a storm, with all hands rescued by the U.S. Lifesaving Service.

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  • L. Seaton US 15948

    Explore the wreck of the L. Seaton, a wooden schooner lost in a storm on Lake Erie in 1892. Discover its historical significance and potential dive conditions.

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  • James Amadeus US 75616

    Explore the wreck of the JAMES AMADEUS, a tugboat with a storied history, resting in Lake Erie. Dive into its past and the challenges faced by vessels in these waters.

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  • J.K. Ward

    Explore the submerged remains of the J.K. Ward, a historic tugboat lost in 1892, located near Rideau Queen Rock in Ontario’s Rideau Canal.

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  • Samana (1857)

    Explore the wreck of the Samana, a wooden schooner lost in a storm on Lake Erie in 1892, claiming the lives of her entire crew.

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  • Onward (1885)

    Explore the history of the Onward, a fish tug that sank in Lake Michigan in 1892, with no known underwater remains to visit.

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