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Ivanhoe (1848)
Explore the wreck of the Ivanhoe, a wooden schooner that sank in Lake Erie, offering divers a glimpse into 19th-century maritime history.
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T. Wyman (1845)
Explore the wreck of the T. Wyman, a wooden brig lost in a storm in 1855 near Pointe Aux Barques, Lake Huron. Discover its historical significance and potential remains.
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Samuel Strong (1847)
Explore the wreck of the Samuel Strong, a two-masted schooner lost in a storm on Lake Michigan in 1855.
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J.B. Collins
Explore the wreck of the J.B. Collins, a 19th-century schooner that grounded near Port Ontario while transporting coal.
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Young America
Explore the story of the Young America, a wooden schooner lost in 1855 after a collision in Lake Michigan, carrying a cargo of corn.
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Asia (1848)
Explore the wreck of the Asia, a wooden schooner lost in 1855, with a rich history tied to the Great Lakes grain trade.
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Lady Ann (1849)
Explore the history of the Lady Ann, a wooden sloop lost in 1855, known for its agility and role in small-scale cargo transport on Lake Michigan.
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Baltimore (1847)
Explore the wreck of the Baltimore, a sidewheel steamer lost in 1855, with a rich history and a challenging final voyage in Sheboygan Harbor.
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Baltic (Baltin)1851
Explore the wreck of the Baltic, a wooden brig lost in 1855 near Port Stanley, Ontario. A dive into history awaits in Lake Erie.
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Alleghany
Explore the wreck of the ALLEGHANY, a wooden brig that sank in 1855 after a collision, now lying approximately 36 feet deep in Lake Erie.

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