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On September 23, 1856, the Niagara left Sheboygan, Wisconsin, headed for Port Washington, Wisconsin, on Lake Michigan, carrying 170 passengers [2] and a heavy load of cargo. Fire broke out in the area of the engine room at around 6:00 pm, [3] and the steam engines and the paddlewheels soon stopped. The steamer, which was 4–5 miles offshore ...
RMS Niagara was a transpacific steam ocean liner, Royal Mail Ship and refrigerated cargo ship. She was launched in 1912 in Scotland and sunk in 1940 by a mine off the coast of New Zealand. Her regular route was between Sydney and Vancouver via Auckland , Suva and Honolulu .
Sunk during a violent storm en route from Oswego to Niagara. Between Ontario on the Lake and Pultneyville in front of the submerged pipeline in 32 feet (9.8 m) of water. 43°17′48″N 77°19′32″W / 43.29667°N 77.32556°W / 43.29667; -77.32556 ( US Coast Guard Boat
Still image of a photogrammetric model of the wreck of the schooner Northerner created from imagery taken by NOAA personnel in the Wisconsin Shipwreck Coast National Marine Sanctuary on June 11, 2022 A three-dimensional model created by NOAA of the wreck of the paddle steamer Niagara in the Wisconsin Shipwreck Coast National Marine Sanctuary.
This is a list of shipwrecks located in the region of Oceania. Australia and Oceania (administrative map) ... RMS Niagara United Kingdom: 19 June 1940 ...
The Niagara Scow View of the Toronto Power House with the scow in the background, 1922. The Niagara Scow (also called the Old Scow or Iron Scow) is the unofficial name of the wreck of a small scow that brought two men perilously close to plunging over the Horseshoe Falls, the largest of the Niagara Falls, in 1918. The wreck can still be seen ...
The Niagara was a large wooden tugboat that sank on June 4, 1904 on Lake Superior near the town of Duluth, Minnesota, Lake County, Minnesota after running aground near Knife River. On April 14, 1994 the wreck of the Niagara was added to the National Register of Historic Places .
Stranded on the Canadian side of Niagara River above Horseshoe Falls. Scotiadoc Canada: 20 June 1953 Rammed by the freighter Burlington in heavy fog off Trowbridge Island, near the Sleeping Giant: HMS Speedy Royal Navy: 8 October 1804