The remains of two unknown sailing ships that were most likely stripped of all useful items and scuttled in shallow water near shore. more »
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An unidentified wooden sailing ship. Originally intact but was blown up in the 1960's. more »
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A double-ender sailing yacht The Dauntless had been salvaged by Clayton shipbuilders in the early 1900's. The engine and metal work were removed. Then the ship was set on fire and drifted down river until she sank. more »
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A two masted sailing yacht about 40 feet in length. The Raymond burned to the waterline and sank more »
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The French bulit the Iroquois in 1759. The British captured the ship in and renamed her the HMS Anson. In 1763 the Anson struck a shoal off Susan Island and sank. more »
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A British Warship launch in April 1814 carried 56 cannon. Renamed HMS Kingston in Dec. 1814. Involved in the War of 1812. Sank in the bay and abandoned after years of inactivity. more »
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