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    • Great Lakes Storm of 1913
    • Shipwrecks of the 1913 Great Lakes storm
    A
    • SS Algoma
    • SS Alpena
    • SS America (1898)
    • SS Anna C. Minch
    • SS Appomattox
    • SS Arlington
    C
    • SS Carl D. Bradley
    • Carrier Dove (schooner)
    • Chester A. Congdon (ship)
    • City of Bangor
    • Comet (steamboat)
    • Confiance
    • SS Cumberland
    • SS Cyprus
    D
    • SS Daniel J. Morrell
    • Dunkirk Schooner Site
    E
    • SS Eastland
    • SS Edmund Fitzgerald
    • SS Emperor
    • Erie Belle
    G
    • George A. Marsh
    • SS Glenlyon
    H
    • USS Hamilton (1809)
    • Hennepin (shipwreck)
    • H cont.
      • SS Henry Chisholm
      • Henry Roop
      • SS Henry Steinbrenner
      • Hesper (shipwreck)
      J
      • SS James Carruthers
      • SS John B. Cowle (1902)
      • John M. Osborn (steamboat)
      K
      • SS Kamloops
      L
      • L.R. Doty
      • PS Lady Elgin
      • Le Griffon
      M
      • SS M.M. Drake (1882)
      • Madeira (shipwreck)
      • Marquette (shipwreck)
      • Metamora (shipwreck)
      • Michigan Shipwreck Research Associates
      • SS Milwaukee
      • Miztec (schooner barge)
      • SS Monarch
      • SS Myron
      • HMS Nancy (1789)
      • Niagara (palace steamer)
      • Niagara Scow
      • SS Noronic
      • Northerner (schooner)
      O
      • HMS Ontario (1780)
        • Pretoria (ship)
        • PS Waubuno
        • USS Puritan (ID-2222)
        R
        • SS Regina (1907)
        • Rouse Simmons
        • Samuel P. Ely (shipwreck)
        • USS Scorpion (1813)
        • HMS Speedy (1798)
        • SS Cedarville
        • SS Henry B. Smith
        • SS Hydrus
        • SS Sagamore (1892)
        • SS Samuel Mather (1887)
        • SS Superior City
        • Sweepstakes (schooner)
        • USS Sylph (1813)
        T
        • Tennie and Laura (Schooner)
        • Thomas Wilson (shipwreck)
        • Three Brothers (ship)
        • True North II
        V
        • SS Vienna (1873)
        W
        • SS Wexford
        • Whiskey Island (Lake Michigan)
        • Whitefish Point Underwater Preserve
        • SS William B. Davock
        • hope this helps :)
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