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  • Gold Hunter (1862)

    Explore the wreck of the Gold Hunter, a historic schooner lost in Lake Huron, known for its significant cargo capacity and numerous incidents throughout its service.

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  • John F. Warner (1855)

    Explore the remains of the John F. Warner, a wooden schooner-barge wrecked in 1890, now a popular dive site in Lake Huron.

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  • Fred McBrier (1881)

    Explore the wreck of the Fred McBrier, a wooden steambarge that sank in 1890 after a collision in the Straits of Mackinac.

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  • Comrade US 34132

    Explore the tragic story of the Comrade, a wooden schooner-barge lost in Lake Superior in 1890, with all hands aboard.

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  • M.E. Tremble US 90745

    Explore the tragic story of the M.E. Tremble, a wooden schooner lost in a collision on the St. Clair River in 1890.

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  • Eliza US 8248

    Explore the wreck of the Eliza, a two-masted schooner lost in Lake Michigan in the late 1890s, with a rich history of trade and a tragic end.

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  • Massasauga (1881)

    Explore the story of the Massasauga, a wooden steamer lost to fire in 1890, with no known remains or dive site.

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  • Annie Watt C 85326

    Explore the wreck of the Annie Watt, a vital packet steamer that sank in 1890 after a collision, offering insights into Great Lakes maritime history.

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  • Two Fannies

    Explore the wreck of the Two Fannies, a schooner lost in 1890 near Cleveland Harbor, now a navigation hazard with its spars just below the surface.

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  • Charger (Caspin Wreck)

    Explore the wreck of the Charger, a wooden schooner that sank in 1890, now a dive site near Point Pelee in Lake Erie.

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