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Scow-schooner carrying coal - unidentified  more »
0 0 in Lake Erie
Tugboat -unknown origin  more »
0 0 in Lake Erie
Wooden steamer Length ~265'  more »
0 1 in Lake Erie
Three masted schooner estimated to be 1850's vintage. Length: 125'  more »
0 0 in Lake Erie
Tugboat sank Size: 75' x 20' x 12'  more »
0 0 in Lake Erie
Two masted schooner Length: 117 ft.  more »
0 0 in Lake Erie
Two masted schooner  more »
0 0 in Lake Erie
Unknown two nasted schooner  more »
0 0 in Lake Erie
Three masted schooner - appears to have been built before 1850's. Length: ~120 ft.  more »
0 0 in Lake Erie
Unidentified barge ~137' x ~27' Rises up 8 ft off lake bottom.  more »
0 0 in Lake Erie
Oneida Lake sunken Barge  more »
0 0 in Oneida Lake
Unidentified two masted schooner. Also known as the "Admiralty Wreck"  more »
0 0 in Lake Erie
Unidentified schooner  more »
0 0 in Lake Erie
Unidentified barge. Many interesting items to see on this wreck.  more »
0 0 in Lake Erie
Partial structure of a vessel consisting of a steel frame and winches.  more »
0 0 in Lake Erie
The motor launch, Forward, was built in 1906 by Gas Engine & Power Co. and Charles L. Seabury & Co., Consolidated (Morris Heights, New York City, New York). It was one of the first gasoline powered vessels on Lake George.  more »
0 0 in Lake George
The Sloop Island Canal Boat is 97 feet in length and 17 1/2 feet wide. It is thought to be one of the last remaining canal boats of the early 1900's vintage. The cargo is coal.  more »
0 0 in Lake Champlain
An unidentified wooden sailing ship. Originally intact but was blown up in the 1960's.  more »
0 0 in St. Lawrence River
This two masted unidentified schooner lies in 178 feet of water in lake ontario. The masts are still standing.  more »
0 1 in Lake Ontario
This wreck is thought to be from the War of 1812. Also known at the Bluff Nosed Wreck. It is in 165 feet of water.  more »
0 0 in Lake Ontario
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