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Julian V. O’Brien US 76755
Explore the remains of the Julian V. O’Brien, a wooden tugboat scuttled in 1936, reflecting the maritime history of the Great Lakes.
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W.G. Harrow (1893)
Explore the remains of the W.G. Harrow, a wooden tug scuttled in 1936, offering insights into Great Lakes maritime history.
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Jed US 125590(Maplegrove, Cherokee)
Explore the history of the Cherokee, a wooden bulk freighter that served the Great Lakes from 1889 until its demolition in 1936.
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Puckasaw (John Hunsader)
Explore the wreck of the Puckasaw, a historic tugboat scuttled in 1936, resting at 80 feet in Lake Superior. A dive site rich in maritime history.
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William H. Pringle (International • Onaping • Lucknow) US 80176
Explore the history of the William H. Pringle, a wooden tugboat with a storied past, including fires, collisions, and a final dismantling in 1935.
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Swift (1893)
The Swift, a presumed steam tug, caught fire and was lost at dock in Lake Michigan in 1935. No casualties were reported.
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Swift (Wotan) US 81432
Explore the wreck of the Swift, a wooden propeller steamer lost to fire in 1935 at Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin. A reminder of the vulnerabilities of laid-up vessels.
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Waukegan (Commodore) US 222863
Explore the history of the Waukegan, a unique tug-to-passenger vessel that met its end in a significant fire in Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin.
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Petoskey (1888)
Explore the wreck of the Petoskey, a wooden passenger steamer destroyed by fire in 1935, with a rich history on Lake Michigan.
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Lucia A. Simpson US 140097
Explore the history of the Lucia A. Simpson, a wooden schooner lost to fire in 1935, marking the end of an era for Great Lakes sailing vessels.

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