Built by Wessera W Power & Co. of Kingston Ontario and hailed as one of the finest boats in the inland seas. The China only plied the water ways for six months before burning 12 miles west of Kingston in October 1872. There is not much left of the... more »
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The Dredge Munson sank while returning to Rossmore, Ontario after competing dredging operations in April 1890. more »
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Flat barge that has not been identified, 135 feet in length, steel framed, more »
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Two-masted schooner Annie Falconer was built in Kingston in 1867. She departed from Kingston on her maiden voyage on May 17th, destination Toronto. The cargo was 25 tons of stone. During her lifetime she carried a wide range of cargoes: stone, lumber,... more »
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Launched at Desronto in 1888, this was one of the only tug boats built with a centerwheel paddle. more »
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The Aloha was built in 1888 at Mt. Clemens, Michigan. While in tow on route to Kingston in 1917, the Aloha foundered in a gale. One life was lost. The hull is mostly intact. Most of the artifacts have been removed and the winch can be viewed at the Marine... more »
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Canadian two masted schooner collided with the schooner Lucy J Latham. Carried full cargo of wheat. more »
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Two masted schooner developed a leak in sank in fair weather more »
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Caught fire off of Grassy Point more »
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Three masted schooner barge. Typically bouyed during the diving season more »
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Wooden steamer loaded with coal. Stranded in a storm on Wautoma Shoals and went to pieces. more »
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Two masted Canadian schooner standed, sank, and went to pieces on Wautoma Shoals more »
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The Homer Warren was the oldest wooden straight deck bulk freighter in operation on the Great Lakes when it foundered in a heavy gale on October 28, 1919. The ship was on route from Oswego, New York, to Toronto, Canada, with a crew of nine men, all of... more »
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