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  2. List of shipwrecks in the Great Lakes - Wikipedia

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    Lake Serpent: 1829 The schooner disappeared en route to Cleveland with a load of limestone. Both occupants fell overboard and drowned; their bodies washed ashore just west of Cleveland. The ship was discovered in 2016 and identified in 2019. She is the oldest-confirmed shipwreck in Lake Erie. Little Wissahickon: 10 July 1896 Sank off Rondeau Point

  3. List of Great Lakes shipwrecks on the National Register of ...

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    The wreck of the Niagara, a 225-foot side-wheeled steamboat built in 1846 in Buffalo. Caught fire and sank in 1856, taking the lives of 60 of its 300 passengers. [126] 50: Northerner Shipwreck (Schooner) Northerner Shipwreck (Schooner) December 10, 2010 : 5 miles southeast of Port Washington Harbor in Lake Michigan

  4. Category:Shipwrecks of Lake Erie - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Shipwrecks of Lake Erie" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.

  5. SS Kaliyuga - Wikipedia

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    It was pulled off on November 7 by the tugboats Wales and Balize, which started to tow the ship to Erie, Pennsylvania, but on November 8 it was forced to anchor in Lake Erie 30 miles north of Cleveland because of a storm and engine problems on the Balize. With additional help from the tug Harvey D. Goulder it arrived in Erie on November 10. [3]

  6. Mystery solved? Shipwreck may be oldest found in Lake Erie

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  7. Underwater mystery solved: Crews make surprising discovery in ...

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    CLEVELAND– Since its discovery in 1992, the wreckage of a schooner 20 miles north of Cleveland in Lake Erie has never been positively identified. Located beneath 70 feet of water, the wreckage ...

  8. SS Marquette & Bessemer No. 2 - Wikipedia

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    Built in Cleveland, Ohio in 1905, the SS Marquette & Bessemer No. 2 was a train ferry built to transport railway cars across Lake Erie from Conneaut, Ohio, to Port Stanley, Ontario. She had a length of 338 feet (103 meters) and a beam of 54 feet (16 meters), and her gross register tonnage was 2,514.

  9. How deep is Lake Erie? How was it named? Facts about ... - AOL

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    Lake Erie laps away in northern Ohio and is the 11th largest lake in the world. Here are some facts about the Great Lakes. Lake Erie. Average depth: 62 feet. Maximum depth: 210 feet. Size: 9,910 ...