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Adella Shores United States: 1 May 1909 A wooden lumber carrier that sank off Whitefish Point 14 crew lost [no survivors].Located 2 May 2024 [3] 40 miles northwest of Whitefish Point in over 650 feet of water Algoma Canada: 7 November 1885 Ran aground and broke in two off the shore of Mott Island.
List of shipwrecks: 2 July 1898 Ship State Description Argo No. 2 United States: The river steamer broke up in a heavy southeast gale, probably between Washington and the District of Alaska. [22] International United States: The steamer, without boilers or engines, sank in a gale off Unimak Pass, District of Alaska.
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Grace Andrews United States: 1 August 1899 An American schooner that was wrecked and beached in a hurricane on Dog Island. Hindoo Norway: 1 August 1899 A Norwegian barque that was wrecked in a hurricane and beached on Dog Island. [citation needed] Iola: 1 August 1899 A steamship that was wrecked and beached in a hurricane on Dog Island ...
A sidewheel steamer built by the Russian-American Company, completed 4,000 miles (6,400 km) before being abandoned in St. Michael near the entrance of the Yukon River. Portland: 12 November 1910 A steamship which struck the rocks off Cordova. [10] Princess Kathleen Canada: 7 September 1952 A passenger steamer, sunk near Point Lena.
Tennessee Christmas: A Holiday Collection is a compilation from Point of Grace's two holiday releases, A Christmas Story, released in 1999 and Winter Wonderland, released in 2005. [1] It is the first holiday release by the group as a trio. In it, they revisited Amy Grant's memorable "Tennessee Christmas."
POINT PLEASANT BEACH - The sunken Susan Rose, a 77-foot steel commercial trawler, was lifted off the ocean floor Tuesday by salvage companies, the Coast Guard confirmed to the Asbury Park Press.