Wooden steamer sprung aleak and sank. 222' x 36' x 14' more »
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Three masted schooner with cargo of stone sprung a leak and sank. Size: 137' x 26' x 10' more »
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Four masted schooner sprung a leak and sank. Size: 243' x 39' x 16' more »
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Tug sprang a leak and sank. Size: 69' x 17' x 11' more »
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Three masted schooner - sprung a leak and foundered while being towed. more »
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Wooden steamer sprang a leak and sank. Size: 215' x 33' x 16' more »
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Wooden steamer sprung a leak in a storm and run aground. more »
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Schooner-barge took on water and sank more »
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Wooden steamer sprung a leak in a storm and sank. more »
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Barkentine with cargo of stone leaking water and sank. more »
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Steel steamer sank with cargo of limestone. more »
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The debris field of the remains of the tug boat Elsie K. It appears that the engine and other useable items where salvaged from this vessel. The Elsie K was dynamited by the Army Corps of Engineers to prevent it from being a hazard to navigation. Found by... 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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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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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 105 foot wooden barge, Finch, foundered in a heavy sea due to a leak in the hull. Broken up remains. more »
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The two masted schooner Fabiola was built at Oakville, Ontario, Canada in 1852. She was lost south of the False Duck Islands on route from Oswego with a cargo of coal. more »
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The Florence, a wooden tug was built at Levis, Quebec in t 1885. She worked in the St Lawrence River and Lakes Erie and Ontrio until springing a leak and sinking in November 1933. Her engine and propeller were removed. Much of the tug is now broken up due... more »
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Two masted schooner Echo loaded with barley sank near False Duck Island in Lake Ontario on October 11, 1861. All of the crew survived. Located in shallow water it is farly broken up. more »
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The schooner William Jamieson was built in 1878 at Mill Point, Ontario. On May 15, 1923, while bound Oswego to Napanee, Ontario with 350 tons of hard coal, the schooner sprang a leak near the Ducks, and began taking on water. Captain Patrick McManus... more »
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The Frontenac was built by Calvin's son in 1900 at their shipyard on Garden Island, specifically for towing rafts. In the early 1900's rafts became fewer and fewer, and the company went out of business at the outset of the First World War. In 1912, the... more »
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Two masted schooner loaded with salt bound for Cleveland. Sprang a leak and sunk in deep water off of Oak Orchard. more »
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