Ship
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In service
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Out of service
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Length
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Vessel type
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Fate
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Image
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Mary Martini
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1877
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December 23, 1885
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84.5 ft (25.8 m)
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Cargo ship
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Stranded 13 miles (21 km) east of Grand Marais, Minnesota on Brule Point. There were no deaths December 30, 1885.
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Luther Westover
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1877
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1903
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107 ft (33 m)
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Tugboat
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Dismantled in 1903.
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Hanna B
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1879
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1902
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95.5 ft (29.1 m)
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Barge
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Sank near Christian Island, Georgian Bay
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Charles W. Liken
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1880
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August 13, 1905
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63 ft (19 m)
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Tugboat
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Burned to a total loss in Bay City, Michigan.
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Lycoming
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1880
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October 22, 1910
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251 ft (77 m)
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Cargo ship
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Burned to the waterline off Rondeau, Ontario, Lake Erie October 22, 1910.
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Conemaugh
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1880
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November 21, 1906
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251 ft (77 m)
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Cargo ship
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Stranded on Point Pelee on Lake Erie. There were no deaths November 21, 1906.
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Maud S
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1881
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May 1, 1890
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54.42 ft (16.59 m)
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Tugboat
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Endorsed to inland waters.
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Saginaw Valley
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1881
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1926
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161 ft (49 m)
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Lake freighter
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Sunk in Port Dalhousie, Ontario for a rifle range and later broken up.
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Fred McBrier
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1881
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October 3, 1890
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161 ft (49 m)
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Lake freighter
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Sank in a collision with the steamer Progress in the Straits of Mackinac October 3, 1890.
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Galatea
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1882
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October 20, 1905
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180 ft (55 m)
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Schooner
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Stranded in Grand Marais, Michigan with the schooner Nirvana. There were no deaths October 20, 1905.
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Osceola
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1882
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December 7, 1906
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183.42 ft (55.91 m)
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Lake freighter
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Stranded on Michipicoten Island on Lake Superior December 7, 1906.
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Sarah Smith
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1883
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August 18, 1908
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75 ft (23 m)
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Tugboat
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Caught fire off Minnesota Point and burned to a total loss August 18, 1908.
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Etruria
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1902
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June 18, 1905
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434 ft (132 m)
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Lake freighter
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Sank on Lake Huron following a collision with Amasa Stone June 18, 1905.
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Bransford
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1902
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1974
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434 ft (132 m)
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Lake freighter
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Converted to a crane ship in 1943. Scrapped in Bilbao, Spain in 1974.
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Daniel J. Morrell
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1906
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November 29, 1966
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603 ft (184 m)
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Lake freighter
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Broke up and sunk during a storm. 28 of 29 crew died November 29, 1966.
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John Sherwin
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1906
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June 1970
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534 ft (163 m)
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Lake freighter
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Scuttled as a temporary breakwater at Nanticoke, Ontario in 1970, then sold to German shipbreakers in 1974.
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