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List of shipwrecks in the Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary


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'''[[Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary]] and Underwater Preserve''' is a [[United States National Marine Sanctuary]] on [[Lake Huron]]'s [[Thunder Bay (Michigan)|Thunder Bay]], within the [[Northern Michigan|northeastern region]] of the [[U.S. state]] of [[Michigan]]. It protects an estimated 116 historically significant shipwrecks ranging from nineteenth-century wooden side-wheelers to twentieth-century steel-hulled steamers.<ref>[https://ift.tt/33drHKr Statement of Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary Director] Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref>
9 of the wrecks are listed on the [[National Register of Historic Places]].













==Shipwrecks within the sanctuary==
{| class="wikitable sortable" | style = "width:100%"
! style="width:10%" | Ship
! style="width:10%" | Ship type
! style="width:10%" | Build date
! style="width:10%" | Sunk date
! style="width:10%" | Depth
! style="width:60%" | Notes
! style="width:10%" | Coordinates
! style="width:10%" | NRHP status
! style="width:10%" | Image
|-
|''Albany''
|Wooden paddle steamer
|1846
|1853
|
|On November 26, 1853 while carrying 200 passengers and various supplies, the ''Albany'' went aground near [[Presque Isle, Michigan]], and was destroyed by a storm the next day.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
|
|Not listed
|[[File:Albany wreck.jpg|150px]]
|-
|''Alvin Buckingham''
|Wooden schooner
|1853
|1870
|
|On October 19, 1870 the ''Alvin Buckingham'' started to leak off [[Black River Island]]. Her crew ended up beaching her in shallow water, where she filled with water and sank.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
|
|Not listed
|[[File:Alvin Buckingham wreck.jpg|150px]]
|-
|''American Union''
|Wooden schooner
|1862
|1894
|
|On May 6, 1894 the ''American Union'' ran aground in a storm near [[Presque Isle, Michigan]].<ref></ref><ref></ref>
|
|Not listed
|[[File:American Union wreck.jpg|150px|]]
|-
|''Barge No.1''
|Wooden barge
|1895
|1918
|
|On November 8, 1918 ''Barge No.1'' ran aground on a reef at the southern point of [[Thunder Bay (Michigan)|Thunder Bay]] in an autumn storm and quickly broke up.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
|
|Not listed
|[[File:Barge No.1.png|150px]]
|-
|''Barge No.12''
|Steel barge
|1897
|1975
|
|On July 8, 1975 ''Barge No.12'' sank due to unknown reasons off [[Presque Isle, Michigan]].<ref></ref><ref></ref>
|
|Not listed
|[[File:Starrucca.png|150px]]
|-
|''Bay City''
|Wooden schooner
|1857
|1902
|
|On November 29, 1902 the ''Bay City'' was driven against a pier in [[Alpena, Michigan]] and abandoned.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
|
|Not listed
|[[File:Bay City wreck.png|150px]]
|-
|''Benjamin Franklin''
|Wooden paddle steamer
|1842
|1850
|
|On October 8, 1850 the ''Benjamin Franklin'' went aground on [[Thunder Bay Island]] and sank.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
|
|Not listed
|[[File:Benjamin Franklin wreck.jpg|150px]]
|-
|''B.W. Blanchard''
|Wooden steamer
|1870
|1904
|
|On November 29, 1904 the ''B.W. Blanchard'' ran aground on North Point Reef with the schooners ''John T. Johnson'' and the ''John Kilderhouse''; the former of which was also lost.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
|
|Not listed
|[[File:B.W. Blanchard.png|150px]]
|-
|[[SS Choctaw|''Choctaw'']]
|Steel semi-whaleback ship
|1892
|1915
|
|On July 11, 1915 the ''Choctaw'' was bound from [[Cleveland, Ohio]] for [[Marquette, Michigan]] with a cargo of coal. At around 5:30 a.m. the Canadian steamer ''Wahcondah'' rammed the ''Choctaw'' on her port side. She eventually rolled over, and sank.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
|
|Listed
|[[File:Choctaw.jpg|150px]]
|-
|''City of Alpena''
|Wooden tug
|1874
|1880
|
|On August 9, 1880 the ''City of Ashland'' caught fire and sank near [[Black River, Wisconsin]].<ref></ref><ref></ref>
|
|Not listed
|[[File:City of Alpena wreck 3.jpg|150px]]
|-
|''Cornelia B. Windiate''
|Wooden schooner
|1874
|1875
|
|In November 1875 the ''Cornelia B. Windiate'' was bound from [[Milwaukee, Wisconsin]] for [[Buffalo, New York]] with a cargo of corn, when she disappeared with all hands off [[Presque Isle, Michigan]].<ref></ref><ref></ref>
|
|Not listed
|[[File:Cornelia B. Windiate wreck.jpg|150px]]
|-
|''Corsair''
|Wooden schooner
|1866
|1872
|
|On September 29, 1872 the ''Corsair'' sank with the loss of five lives off [[Harrisville, Michigan]].<ref></ref><ref></ref>
|
|Not listed
|[[File:Corsair wreck 1.jpg|150px]]
|-
|''Corsican''
|Wooden schooner
|1862
|1893
|
|On June 2, 1893 the ''Corsican'' was rammed and sunk by the steamer ''Corsica'' off [[Thunder Bay (Michigan)|Thunder Bay]].<ref></ref><ref></ref>
|
|Not listed
|[[File:Corsican wreck.jpg|150px]]
|-
|[[Defiance (ship)|''Defiance'']]
|Wooden schooner
|1848
|1854
|
|On October 20, 1854 the ''Defiange'' was bound from [[Chicago, Illinois]] for [[Detroit, Michigan]] with a cargo of grain, when she was rammed and sunk by the schooner ''John J. Audubon'', which also sank.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
|
|Not listed
|[[File:Defiance ship.jpg|150px]]
|-
|''Detroit''
|Wooden steamer
|1859
|1872
|
|On September 29, 1872 the ''Detroit'' was driven ashore near [[Greenbush, Michigan]] with a cargo of lumber. A few weeks later during salvage operations, one of the chains used to lift the ''Detroit'' cut her in half, causing her to sink.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
|
|Not listed
|[[File:Detroit ship1.jpg|150px]]
|-
|[[SS D.M. Wilson|''D.M. Wilson'']]
|Wooden bulk freighter
|1873
|1894
|
|On October 27, 1894 while heading to [[Milwaukee, Wisconsin]] with a load of coal, the ''D.M. Wilson'' sprang a leak and started to sink. The steamers [[SS Hudson (1888)|''Hudson'']] and ''Samuel Mitchell'' took her in tow, but she sank off [[Thunder Bay Island]].<ref></ref><ref></ref>
|
|Not listed
|[[File:D.M. Wilson.jpg|150px]]
|-
|[[SS D.R. Hanna|''D.R. Hanna'']]
|Steel bulk freighter
|1906
|1919
|
|On May 16, 1919 the ''D.R. Hanna'' was bound from [[Duluth, Minnesota]] for [[Buffalo, New York]] with a cargo of wheat, when she was rammed by the freighter ''Quincy A. Shaw''. She eventually rolled over and sank.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
|
|Not listed
|[[File:D.R. Hanna1.jpg|150px]]
|-
|Dump scow
|Wooden scow
|Unknown
|Circa 1930
|
|Unidentified wooden scow believed to have been abandoned and scuttled circa 1930.<ref></ref>
|
|Not listed
|[[File:Dump scow.jpg|150px]]
|-
|''Duncan City''
|Wooden tug
|1883
|Circa 1923
|
|The ''Duncan City'' was abandoned and scuttled circa 1923. She was listed as abandoned in 1927.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
|
|Not listed
|[[File:Duncan City 1.jpg|150px]]
|-
|''E.B. Allen''
|Wooden schooner
|1864
|1874
|
|On November 20, 1874 the ''E.B. Allen'' was bound for [[Buffalo, New York]] with a cargo of grain when she was rammed and sunk by the bark ''Newsboy''.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
|
|Not listed
|[[File:Thunder Bay Shipwreck.jpg|150px]]
|-
|[[SS Egyptian|''Egyptian'']]
|Wooden bulk freighter
|1873
|1897
|
|On December 1, 1897 the ''Egyptian'' was bound from [[Cleveland, Ohio]] for [[Milwaukee, Wisconsin]] with a cargo of coal when she caught fire and sank off [[Black River, Michigan]].<ref></ref><ref></ref>
|
|Not listed
|[[File:Egyptian in dry dock.jpg|150px]]
|-
|''Empire State''
|Wooden brigantine
|1862
|1877
|
|On November 8, 1877 the ''Empire State'' was bound from [[Marquette, Michigan]] for [[Cleveland, Ohio]] with a cargo of iron ore when she ran aground on North Point Reef.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
|
|Not listed
|[[File:Empire State wreck.jpg|150px]]
|-
|[[SS Etruria|''Etruria'']]
|Steel bulk freighter
|1902
|1905
|
|On June 18, 1905 the ''Etruria'' was bound from [[Toledo, Ohio]] for [[Superior, Wisconsin]] with a cargo of coal when she was rammed by the downbound freighter [[SS Amasa Stone|''Amasa Stone'']]. The ''Etruria'' eventually rolled over and sank.<ref></ref><ref></ref><ref></ref>
|
|Listed
|[[File:Etruria freighter.png|150px]]
|-
|[[SS Florida|''Florida'']]
|Wooden package freighter
|1889
|1897
|
|On May 21, 1897 the ''Florida'' was sailing off [[Presque Isle, Michigan]] with a cargo of flour, barrels of whiskey, syrup, and various manufactured goods, when she was rammed and sunk by the freighter ''George W. Roby''.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
|
|Not listed
|[[File:SS Florida.png|150px]]
|-
|[[F.T. Barney (schooner)|''F.T. Barney'']]
|Wooden schooner
|1856
|1868
|
|On October 23, 1868 the ''F.T. Barney'' was bound from [[Cleveland, Ohio]] for [[Milwaukee, Wisconsin]] with a cargo of coal when she was rammed and sunk by the schooner ''T.J. Bronson''.<ref></ref><ref name="data"></ref>
|
|Listed
|[[File:Barney002.jpg|150px]]
|-
|[[SS Galena|''Galena'']]
|Wooden steamer
|1857
|1872
|
|On September 24, 1872 while loaded with a cargo of lumber, the ''Galena'' ran hard aground on North Point Reef, eventually going to pieces.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
|
|Not listed
|[[File:Wenona.jpg|150px]]
|-
|[[SS Grecian|''Grecian'']]
|Steel bulk freighter
|1891
|1906
|
|On June 7, 1906 the ''Grecian'' struck a rock near [[DeTour Village, Michigan]] in the [[St. Marys River]] and sank. She was eventually refloated and taken in tow of the freighter ''Sir Henry Bessemer'', which would take her to [[Detroit, Michigan]] for repairs. On June 15, 1906 while off [[Thunder Bay Island]] the ''Grecian'' unexpectedly filled with water and sank.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
|
|Listed
|[[File:Grecian.png|150px]]
|-
|Haltiner barge
|Wooden barge
|Unknown
|Circa 1929
|
|Unidentified wooden derrick barge believed to have sunk circa 1929.<ref></ref>
|
|Not listed
|[[File:Haltiner barge.jpg|150px]]
|-
|''Harvey Bissell''
|Wooden schooner barge
|1866
|1905
|
|On November 24, 1905 the empty ''Harvey Bissell'' ran aground between [[Presque Isle, Michigan]] and [[Thunder Bay Island]]. Three weeks later, she was raised and towed to [[Alpena, Michigan]] where she was dismantled and scuttled.<ref></ref><ref></ref><ref></ref>
|
|Not listed
|[[File:Harvey Bissell.jpg|150px]]
|-
|''Heart Failure''
|Wooden dredge
|Unknown
|Before 1910
|
|Wooden dredge believed to have been abandoned sometime before 1910.<ref></ref>
|
|Not listed
|[[File:Heart Failure.jpg|150px]]
|-
|[[SS Isaac M. Scott|''Isaac M. Scott'']]
|Steel bulk freighter
|1909
|1913
|
|On November 11, 1913 the ''Isaac M. Scott'' was bound from [[Cleveland, Ohio]] for [[Milwaukee, Wisconsin]] with a cargo of coal , when she encountered the [[Great Lakes Storm of 1913]]. When she was sailing off [[Thunder Bay Island]], the ''Scott'' capsized and sank wit the loss of all her crew.<ref></ref><ref></ref><ref></ref>
|
|Not listed
|[[File:Isaac M. Scott.jpg|150px]]
|-
|''Ishpeming''
|Wooden schooner
|1872
|1903
|
|On November 29, 1903 while loaded with a cargo of coal, the ''Ishpeming'' was driven ashore on [[Black River Island]], where she broke up.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
|
|Not listed
|[[File:Ishpeming.jpg|150px]]
|-
|[[SS James Davidson|''James Davidson'']]
|Wooden bulk freighter
|1874
|1883
|
|On October 4, 1883 the ''James Davidson'' was bound from [[Buffalo, New York]] for [[Duluth, Minnesota]] with a cargo of coal when she ran aground on the southern tip of [[Thunder Bay Island]], eventually breaking up.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
|
|Not listed
|[[File:James Davidson ship1.jpg|150px]]
|-
|''James H. Hall''
|Wooden schooner
|1885
|1916
|
|On November 6, 1916 while loaded with a cargo of lumber the ''James H. Hall'' tried to enter the [[Thunder Bay River]], but she accidentally swerved, hit a pier and sank.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
|
|Not listed
|[[File:James H. Hall.jpg|150px]]
|-
|''John F. Warner''
|Wooden schooner
|1855
|1890
|
|On October 13, 1890 the ''John F. Warner'' was driven ashore near [[Alpena, Michigan]], where she broke in half and sank.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
|
|Not listed
|[[File:John F. Warner.jpg|150px]]
|-
|''John Shaw''
|Wooden schooner
|1884
|1894
|
|On November 13, 1894 the ''John Shaw'' was heading to [[Chicago, Illinois]] with a cargo of coal, when she sank in a snowstorm off [[Harrisville, Michigan]].<ref></ref><ref></ref>
|
|Not Listed
|[[File:John Shaw.jpg|150px]]
|-
|''John T. Johnson''
|Wooden schooner barge
|1873
|1904
|
|On November 29, 1904 the ''John T. Johnson'' ran aground on North Point Reef, while being towed by the steamer ''B.W. Blanchard'', and being followed by the schooner ''John Kilderhouse'', the latter of which was recovered.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
|
|Not listed
|[[File:John T. Johnson.jpg|150px]]
|-
|''John J. Audubon''
|Wooden schooner
|1854
|1854
|
|On October 21, 1854 while loaded with a cargo of railroad iron, the ''Audubon'' rammed the upbound schooner ''Defiance''. Both the ''Defiance'' and the ''Audubon'' sank.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
|
|Not listed
|[[File:John J. Audubon.png|150px]]
|-
|[[SS Joseph S. Fay|''Joseph S. Fay'']]
|Wooden bulk freighter
|1871
|1905
|
|On October 19, 1905 the ''Joseph S. Fay'' was bound from [[Escanaba, Michigan]] for [[Ashtabula, Ohio]] with a cargo of iron ore, when she ran aground near [[Forty Mile Point Light]].<ref></ref><ref></ref>
|
|Listed
|[[File:Joseph S. Fay.png|150px]]
|-
|''Knight Templar''
|Wooden schooner barge
|1865
|1903
|
|The ''Knight Templar'' was abandoned and scuttled on July 25, 1903.<ref name="Gilchrist"></ref><ref></ref>
|
|Not listed
|[[File:Knight Templar or Light Guard.png|150px]]
|-
|[[Kyle Spangler (schooner)|''Kyle Spangler'']]
|Wooden schooner
|1856
|1860
|
|On November 7, 1860 while upbound with a cargo of corn, the ''Kyle Spangler'' was rammed and sunk by the downbound schooner ''Racine''.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
|
|Listed
|[[File:Kyle Spangler.jpg|150px]]
|-
|''Light Guard''
|Wooden schooner barge
|1866
|1903
|
|The ''Light Guard'' was abandoned and scuttled on July 22, 1903.<ref name="Gilchrist"/><ref></ref>
|
|Not listed
|[[File:Light Guard.jpg|150px]]
|-
|''Loretta''
|Wooden steam barge
|1892
|1896
|
|On October 7, 1896 while loaded with a cargo of chains, the ''Loretta'' caught fire and was towed out into the lake where she sank.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
|
|Not listed
|[[File:Loretta wreck.jpg|150px]]
|-
|''Lucinda Van Valkenburg''
|Wooden schooner
|1862
|1887
|
|On May 31, 1887 while laden with coal, the ''Lucinda Van Valkenburg'' was rammed and sunk by the steamer ''Lehigh'' north of [[Thunder Bay Island]].<ref></ref><ref></ref>
|
|Not listed
|[[File:Lucinda Van Valkenburg.jpg|150px]]
|-
|''Maid of the Mist''
|Wooden schooner
|1863
|1878
|
|On September 25, 1878 the ''Maid of the Mist'' was caught in a gale, grounded, broke in half and sank.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
|
|Not listed
|[[File:Maid of the Mist wreck.jpg|150px]]
|-
|[[PS Marine City|''Marine City'']]
|Wooden paddle steamer
|1866
|1880
|
|On August 29, 1880 while downbound with a cargo of shingles, fish and passengers, the ''Marine City'' caught fire and sank, killing 9 people.<ref></ref><ref></ref><ref></ref>
|
|Not listed
|[[File:Marine City.png|150px]]
|-
|''Messenger''
|Wooden steam barge
|1866
|1890
|
|On November 12, 1890 the ''Messenger'' caught fire in [[Rogers City, Michigan]]; she was then towed out into the lake where she sank.<ref></ref><ref></ref><ref></ref>
|
|Not listed
|[[File:Messenger ship.jpg|150px]]
|-
|''M.F. Merrick''
|Wooden schooner
|1863
|1889
|
|On May 17, 1889 while loaded with a cargo of sand, the ''M.F. Merrick'' was rammed and sunk off [[Presque Isle, Michigan]] by the steamer ''R.P. Ranney''.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
|
|Listed
|[[File:M.F. Merrick.jpg|150px]]
|-
|[[SS Monohansett|''Monohansett'']]
|Wooden steam barge
|1872
|1907
|
|On November 23, 1907 while loaded with a cargo of coal, the ''Monohansett'' caught fire, burned to the waterline and sank south of [[Thunder Bay Island]].<ref></ref><ref></ref><ref></ref>
|
|Not listed
|[[File:Monohansett.png|150px]]
|-
|[[SS Montana|''Montana'']]
|Wooden steam barge
|1872
|1914
|
|On September 6, 1914 the ''Montana'' was heading from [[Detroit, Michigan]] to [[Georgian Bay]] to load lumber, when she caught fire, burned to the waterline and sank near North Point.<ref></ref><ref></ref><ref></ref>
|
|Not listed
|[[File:Montana1.png|150px]]
|-
|[[SS Monrovia|''Monrovia'']]
|Steel ocean freighter
|1943
|1959
|
|On June 25, 1959 the ''Monrovia'' was on her way to [[Chicago, Illinois]] with a cargo of steel, when she was rammed and sunk by the freighter ''Royalton''.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
|
|Not listed
|[[File:Monrovia ship.jpg|150px]]
|-
|''Newell A. Eddy''
|Wooden schooner barge
|1890
|1893
|
|On April 22, 1893 the ''Newell A. Eddy'' was bound from [[Buffalo, New York]] for [[Chicago, Illinois]] with a cargo of wheat, when she encountered a storm and sank with all hands.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
|
|Not listed
|[[File:Newell A. Eddy.jpg|150px]]
|-
|[[PS New Orleans|''New Orleans'']]
|Wooden paddle steamer
|1838
|1849
|
|On June 14, 1849 while upbound, the ''New Orleans'' ran aground on a reef west of [[Thunder Bay Island]].<ref></ref><ref></ref>
|
|Not listed
|[[File:New Orleans ship.jpg|150px]]
|-
|''New Orleans''
|Wooden bulk freighter
|1885
|1906
|
|On June 30, 1906 the ''New Orleans'' was rammed and sunk by the steamer ''William R. Linn'' north of [[Thunder Bay Island]].<ref></ref><ref></ref>
|
|Not listed
|[[File:New Orleans.png|150px]]
|-
|''Nordmeer''
|Steel ocean freighter
|1954
|1966
|
|On November 19, 1966 the ''Nordmeer'' ran aground 7 miles northeast of [[Thunder Bay Island]], eventually going to pieces.<ref></ref>
|
|Not listed
|[[File:Nordmeer bow.png|150px]]
|-
|[[SS Norman|''Norman'']]
|Steel bulk freighter
|1890
|1895
|
|On May 30, 1895 while on her way to [[Escanaba, Michigan]] to load iron ore, the ''Norman'' was rammed and sunk by the steamer ''Jack''. Five lives were lost.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
|
|Listed
|[[File:Norman4.jpg|150px]]
|-
|[[SS Northern Light (1858)|''Northern Light'']]
|Wooden barge
|1858
|1881
|
|In August 1881 the ''Northern Light'' stranded near [[Harrisville, Michigan]], eventually going to pieces.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
|
|Not listed
|[[File:Northern Light.png|150px]]
|-
|''Northwestern''
|Wooden brig
|1847
|1850
|
|On September 30, 1850 the while laden with a cargo of salt, the ''Northwestern'' was rammed and sunk by the steamer ''Monticello''.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
|
|Not listed
|[[File:Northwestern wreck.jpg|150px]]
|-
|''O.E. Parks''
|Wooden steam barge
|1891
|1929
|
|On May 3, 1929 while bound from [[Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan]] for [[Alpena, Michigan]] with a cargo of pulpwood, the ''O.E. Parks'' encountered heavy seas and snow. She started taking on water and eventually sank.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
|
|Not listed
|[[File:O.E. Parks.png|150px]]
|-
|''Ogarita''
|Wooden schooner barge
|1864
|1905
|
|On October 25, 1905 the ''Ogarita'' caught fire and sank north of [[Thunder Bay Island]].<ref></ref><ref></ref>
|
|Not listed
|[[File:Ogarita.jpg|150px]]
|-
|[[SS Ohio (1875)|''Ohio'']]
|Wooden bulk freighter
|1875
|1894
|
|On September 26, 1894 while bound from [[Duluth, Minnesota]] for [[Ogdensburg, New York]] with a cargo of corn, when she was rammed and sunk by the schooner ''Ironton'', which also sank.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
|
|Not listed
|[[File:Ohio ship.jpg|150px]]
|-
|''Oscar T. Flint''
|Wooden steam barge
|1889
|1909
|
|On November 25, 1909 the ''Oscar T. Flint'' caught fire, burned to the waterline and sank east of [[Thunder Bay River]].<ref></ref><ref></ref>
|
|Not listed
|[[File:Oscar T. Flint.png|150px]]
|-
|''Persian''
|Wooden schooner
|1855
|1868
|
|On September 16, 1868 the ''Persian'' was upbound with a cargo of wheat, when she was hit by the schooner ''E.B. Allen'', which tried to pass the her. The Captain of the ''Allen'' reported seeing the ''Persian'' head for land. She eventually sank, killing all on board.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
|
|Not listed
|[[File:Persian 1.jpg|150px]]
|-
|[[SS Pewabic|''Pewabic'']]
|Wooden steamer
|1863
|1865
|
|On August 9, 1865 the ''Pewabic'' was bound from [[Houghton, Michigan]] for [[Cleveland, Ohio]] with a cargo of iron ore, copper and passengers when she was rammed and sunk by her sister ship, the ''Meteor''. The ''Pewabic'' eventually sank with the loss of about 125 lives.<ref></ref><ref></ref><ref></ref><ref></ref>
|
|Listed
|[[File:Pewabic.jpg|150px]]
|-
|''Portland''
|Wooden schooner
|1863
|1877
|
|The ''Portland'' ran aground on October 13, 1877 near [[Presque Isle, Michigan]], and was destroyed by a storm shortly afterwards.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
|
|Not listed
|[[File:Portland wreck.jpg|150px]]
|-
|[[SS Portsmouth|''Portsmouth'']]
|Wooden steamer
|1853
|1867
|
|On November 15, 1867 the ''Portsmouth'' was bound from [[Marquette, Michigan]] for [[Buffalo, New York]] with a load of pig iron, when she ran aground on [[Middle Island Light|Middle Island]] and broke up.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
|
|Not listed
|[[File:Portsmouth ship.jpg|150px]]
|-
|''Racer''
|Wooden schooner
|1856
|1869
|
|On November 17, 1869 while downbound from [[Marquette, Michigan]] with a load of iron ore, the ''Racer'' went aground southwest of [[Cheboygan, Michigan]], eventually breaking up.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
|
|Not listed
|[[File:Racer wreck.jpg|150px]]
|-
|''Reindeer''
|Wooden schooner
|1860
|1895
|
|On October 6, 1895 the ''Reindeer'' went ashore near [[Rogers City, Michigan]], eventually breaking up.<ref></ref>
|
|Not listed
|[[File:Reindeer wreck.jpg|150px]]
|-
|''Shamrock''
|Wooden steam barge
|1875
|1905
|
|On June 24, 1905 the ''Shamrock'' became waterlogged, and was towed to and beached in [[Black River, Michigan]]. She was later towed to [[Alpena, Michigan]] where she was abandoned and scuttled.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
|
|Not listed
|[[File:Shamrock wreck.jpg|150px]]
|-
|''S.H. Lathrop''
|Wooden schooner
|1856
|1902
|
|The ''S.H. Lathrop'' was abandoned and scuttled near [[Alpena, Michigan]] on May 14, 1902.<ref name="Gilchrist"/><ref></ref>
|
|Not listed
|[[File:S.H. Lathrop.png|150px]]
|-
|Spud barge
|Wooden barge
|Unknown
|Circa 1937
|
|Unidentified wooden barge abandoned sometime in the late 1930s.<ref></ref>
|
|Not listed
|[[File:Spud barge.jpg|150px]]
|-
|Steel barge
|Steel barge
|Unknown
|Unknown
|
|Unidentified steel barge, believed to have foundered sometime in the mid 20th century.<ref></ref>
|
|Not listed
|[[File:Steel barge.jpg|150px]]
|-
|''Typo''
|Wooden schooner
|1873
|1899
|
|On October 14, 1899 while loaded with a cargo of coal, the ''Typo'' was rammed and sunk by the steamer ''W.P. Ketcham'', eventually sinking with the loss of 5 lives.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
|
|Not listed
|[[File:Typo ship.png|150px]]
|-
|''Viator''
|Steel ocean freighter
|1904
|1934
|
|On October 31, 1935 the ''Viator'' was rammed and sunk by the ''Ormindale'' off [[Thunder Bay Island]].<ref></ref>
|
|Not listed
|[[File:Viator sonar.jpg|150px]]
|-
|''W.C. Franz''
|Steel bulk freighter
|1901
|1934
|
|On November 21, 1934 the ''W.C. Franz'' was rammed in a heavy fog by the freighter ''Edward E. Loomis''. She sank with the loss of 4 lives.<ref></ref><ref></ref><ref></ref>
|
|Not listed
|[[File:Uranus ship.jpg|150px]]
|-
|''W.G. Mason''
|Wooden tug
|1898
|1926
|
|The ''W.G. Mason'' was dismantled, abandoned and scuttled near [[Rogers City, Michigan]] in 1926.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
|
|Not listed
|[[File:W.G. Mason.jpg|150px]]
|-
|[[SS W.H. Gilbert|''W.H. Gilbert]]
|Steel bulk freighter
|1892
|1914
|
|On May 22, 1914 while heading to [[Green Bay, Wisconsin]] with a cargo of coal, the ''W.H. Gilbert'' was rammed and sunk by the freighter ''Caldera''.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
|
|Not listed
|[[File:W.H. Gilbert.jpg|150px]]
|-
|''William Maxwell''
|Wooden fish tug
|1883
|1908
|
|On September 19, 1908 the ''William Maxwell'' went aground and became a total loss on a reef near [[Thunder Bay Island]].<ref></ref><ref></ref>
|
|Not listed
|[[File:William Maxwell wreck.jpg|150px]]
|-
|''William P. Rend''
|Wooden barge
|1888
|1917
|
|On September 22, 1917 the ''William P. Rend'' foundered off [[Alpena, Michigan]] with the loss of no lives.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
|
|Not listed
|[[File:George G. Hadley.jpg|150px]]
|-
|''William H. Rounds''
|Wooden schooner
|1875
|1905
|
|On May 2, 1905 the ''William H. Rounds'' ran aground near [[Black River, Michigan]] with a cargo of coal, becoming a total loss.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
|
|Not listed
|[[File:William H. Rounds.jpg|150px]]
|-
|''William H. Stevens''
|Wooden schooner
|1855
|1863
|
|On November 15, 1863 the ''William H. Stevens'' ran aground between Bird Island and [[Scarecrow Island]], eventually breaking up.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
|
|Not listed
|[[File:William H. Stevens.jpg|150px]]
|-
|''W.P. Thew''
|Wooden steam barge
|1884
|1909
|
|On June 22, 1909 while traveling light, the ''W.P. Thew'' was rammed and sunk by the freighter ''William Livingston'' east of [[Thunder Bay Island]].<ref></ref><ref></ref>
|
|Not listed
|[[File:W.P. Thew.png|150px]]
|}

==See also==
*[[List of Great Lakes shipwrecks on the National Register of Historic Places]]
*[[List of shipwrecks in the Great Lakes]]

==References==

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