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  • Eureka US 8894

    Explore the submerged remains of the Eureka, a wooden schooner lost in 1878, now resting in Lake Superior’s depths, rich in historical significance.

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  • Poland (1855)

    Explore the history of the wooden schooner Poland, which faced multiple maritime incidents before its destruction by fire around 1878.

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  • Christina (1870)

    Explore the wreck of the scow-schooner Christina, a wooden vessel lost in 1878, now a part of Great Lakes maritime history.

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  • Wayne

    Explore the wreck of the Wayne, a three-masted wooden schooner lost in 1877 near Oswego Breakwater, Lake Ontario. A significant piece of maritime history awaits divers.

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  • Fannie White (1862)

    Explore the history of the Fannie White, a wooden-hulled yacht turned tug that met its end in a fire on the Saginaw River.

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  • Dick Somers US 6136

    Explore the wreck of the Dick Somers, a wooden schooner lost in 1877 while carrying iron ore in Lake Michigan.

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  • E.J. Peters (1877)

    Explore the wreck of the E.J. Peters, a wooden schooner lost in a storm while carrying coal from Cleveland to Toronto.

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  • J.S. Minor US 13665

    Explore the remains of the J.S. Minor, a wooden schooner lost in 1877 during a storm in Lake Huron, near Caseville, Michigan.

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  • David G. Williams US 35436

    Explore the wreck of the David G. Williams, a scow barge lost in 1877 while transporting lumber across Lake Michigan.

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  • Magellan US 411

    Explore the wreck of the Magellan, a wooden schooner that sank in 1877 during a storm on Lake Michigan, claiming all crew members.

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