Steel freighter carying cargo of coal sank in a storm. Size: 253' x 43' x 18' more »
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Unidentified barge ~137' x ~27' Rises up 8 ft off lake bottom. more »
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Wooden steamer foundered in a storm with a cago of lumber. Size: 136' x 26' x 12' more »
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Three nasted schooner sunk in a storm Size: 130' x 27' x 10' more »
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Barge carrying cargo of sulfer sunk in a storm Length: 113 ft. more »
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Schooner-barge driven ashore in a storm. Soze: 196' x 32' x 16' more »
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Three masted barquentine foundered in a storm loaded with corn. Size: 137' x 26' x 13' more »
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Steel barge was leaking while being towed when pumps failed. size: 143' x 32' x 6' more »
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Ruan aground due to high winds and foundered Size: 235' x 34' x 24' more »
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Steel freighter ran ashore wih a full load of grain. Size: 296 ft x 40 ft x 21 ft more »
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Wooden tug boat - Crossed path of steamer Chemung and sliced in two pices. more »
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Unidentified two masted schooner. Also known as the "Admiralty Wreck" more »
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The three masted schooner, Carlingford, collided with the steamer Brunswick and sank immediately. She was carrying a load of wheat more »
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The propeller Acme was carrying a cargo of farm products and sank in a storm due to a leak in the hull. more »
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Unidentified barge. Many interesting items to see on this wreck. more »
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The three masted schooner, Manzanilla, heavily loaded with stone was travelling from Cleveland, Onio to Toronto, Ontario when she was caught in a gale and driven ashore. The crew were able to safely get to shore. The schooner was wrecked by the gale winds... more »
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The two masted schooner, Washington Irving, was bound Erie to Buffalo. The ship was carrying a cargo of pig iron and coal. The schooner disappeared while enroute probably due to a massive leak that caused the ship to sink very quickly before the crew... more »
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The package frreighter, Passaic, while carrying a load of lumber and towing several barges encountered heavy seas and foundered. more »
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The three masted schooner, Annabell Wilson, carrying a load of 1000 tons of coal was being towed from Erie, PA to Port Colboure when a storm forced them to find a safe harbor at Dunkirk, NY. Before the tow could reach the harbor the schooner foundered.... more »
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The four masted iron propeller, Brunwick, loaded with a heavy cargo of coal collided with the schooner Carlingford in mid November 1881 and sank in 100 feet of water. more »
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The two masted schooner, J. G. McGrath, carrying a heavy cargo of stone which shifted in a terrible storm and caused the ship to founder. more »
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Sank due to a leak in the hull. Nice novice dive. more »
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The 254 foot wooden side wheel steamer, Alabama, became waterlogged and sank. Parts of the ship were salvaged. It is very broken up and scattered on the bottom. more »
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The storm of Dec 8, 1909 caused the Richardson to founder off of Waverly Shoal. Much of the wreck today is scattered on the bottom. more »
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