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  2. List of maritime disasters in the 19th century - Wikipedia

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    Guiding Star – The clipper ship was lost with all hands, 481 passengers and 62 crew, during late February. The ship was last spotted on 12 February in the southern Atlantic Ocean and was heading into an area where large icebergs had been seen. At the time of her loss she was transporting immigrants from Great Britain to Australia. [6] 543 1873

  3. Le Griffon - Wikipedia

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    In response to a request to excavate the wreck, the Michigan Department of Natural Resources in an email, has dismissed the Liberts' claim, detailing thus: "Our archeologist's review of recently published media images reveals the remains of a shipwreck that features typical late 19th-century Great Lakes shipbuilding materials and methodologies ...

  4. Category:19th-century maritime incidents - Wikipedia

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    List of ships captured in the 19th century; List of shipwrecks of Cornwall (19th century) List of shipwrecks of Cornwall (1861–1870) List of shipwrecks of Cornwall (1881–1890) List of shipwrecks of the Isles of Scilly (19th century)

  5. 1856 shipwreck that claimed 116 lives found off Massachusetts ...

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    The wreck of a passenger steamship that sank in 1856 in the Atlantic Ocean has been discovered about 200 miles off the coast of Massachusetts, a New Jersey-based salvage group said.

  6. Lost ‘state-of-the-art’ French ship that sunk in 1856 found ...

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    A French ship that sank following an 1856 collision has been found off the Massachusetts coast, according to a report. Lost ‘state-of-the-art’ French ship that sunk in 1856 found off ...

  7. A 19th-century shipwreck and human remains were ... - AOL

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    Historically low water levels in the Mississippi River, a major shipping route, led to multiple discoveries.

  8. James Riley (captain) - Wikipedia

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    Once back on American shores, Riley devoted himself to anti-slavery work but eventually returned to a life at sea.. He died March 13, 1840, on his vessel the Brig William Tell which he was sailing from New York to "St. Thomas in the Caribbean" [a] [5] "of disease caused by unparalleled suffering more than twenty years previous during his shipwreck and captivity on the desert of Sahara".

  9. Category:19th-century ships - Wikipedia

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