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  • James E. Eagle US 13668

    Explore the wreck of the James E. Eagle, a mid-19th-century wooden screw tug lost to fire while towing a log raft in Lake Huron.

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  • Grey Eagle (1867)

    Explore the wreck of the Grey Eagle, a mid-19th century schooner lost in a storm on Lake Michigan, now disintegrated onshore.

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  • W. C. Craig (1857)

    Explore the wreck of the W. C. Craig, a two-masted schooner lost in 1869 while transporting iron ore from Escanaba to Cleveland.

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  • Mark H. Sibley US 16449

    Explore the wreck of the Mark H. Sibley, a wooden schooner lost in 1869 during a storm on Lake Erie, with one life claimed and no modern rediscovery.

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  • Laura E. Calvin

    Explore the history of the Laura E. Calvin, a 19th-century vessel that met a tragic end in Lake Ontario. Discover its construction, service, and the circumstances surrounding its sinking.

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  • Garrowenm (Mary, Inkerman, Tornado, Stork)

    Explore the wreck of the Garrowenm, a 19th-century vessel that sank in Lake Erie under mysterious circumstances.

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  • William Goodnow (1866)

    Explore the wreck of the William Goodnow, a wooden schooner lost in a collision on Lake Erie in 1869. No modern discovery has been reported.

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  • Queen of the Lakes US 20508

    Explore the wreck of the Queen of the Lakes, a wooden propeller freighter that sank in 1869 near Marquette, Michigan, after a fire. A significant piece of Great Lakes maritime history.

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  • Zephyr US 28018

    Explore the wreck of the Zephyr, a wooden schooner lost in a storm on Lake Erie in 1869, with no loss of life and potential remains still to be discovered.

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  • Asa Covell US 398

    Explore the wreck of the Asa Covell, a steam-powered tugboat lost to a boiler explosion in 1869 on the Cuyahoga River.

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