Wooden steamer 220 feet length stranded on Ford Shoal and broke up. 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 loaded with salt bound for Cleveland. Sprang a leak and sunk in deep water off of Oak Orchard. 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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Two masted schooner grounded and sank in a gale. Broken up and scattered more »
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Two masted schooner. Ran onto a shoal during a storm. more »
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Two masted schooner mostly broken up. Carried cargo of coal. more »
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schooner set fire as a specticle more »
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Caught fire at Sunnyside Park in "Toronto and sank in 60 feet of water. more »
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Three masted schooner barge. Typically bouyed during the diving season more »
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War of 1812 US warship Sank in a gale on Lake Ontario Off limits for diving. Diving permit must be obtained from Canada. more »
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Historic War of 1812 schooner caught in a storm. more »
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Thought to be the schooner Henry Clay but identity not confirmed. 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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Steam powered wooden tugboat more »
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The schooner Henry Roney was carrying limestone and lath. It sprang a leak and sank while trying to reach the Charlotte harbor or Rochester, NY. Currently only the bow and the stern are visible and are slowly disappearing. 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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Three masted schooner 136 ft long carried coal with a crew of 7 people. Only Captain Griffin was saved after clinging to the mast. more »
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The US Coast Guard Boat 56022 sank in a storm on December 1, 1977. The boat was located by shipwreck explorers, Jim Kennard and Dan Scoville.While on route from Oswego to Niagara, the 56-foot Coast Guard cable boat experienced 6-foot waves and winds of 50... more »
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