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Entries in Category: Shipwrecks
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Name: SS Atlantus was one of 12 experimental WWI concrete ships. It was built in 1818, by the... [Read More]
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Name: Carolina (aka: City of Savannah o La Grande Duchesse) a Steamship built 1896 in Newport... [Read More]
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Name: Cayru. It was laid down as "Clairette", completed in November 1919 as "Chickasaw" for th... [Read More]
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Name: Edward H. Cole a Schooner built 1904 in Rockland Maine..
Specs: 228' Long, 43' Be... [Read More]
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Name: Great Issac Navy V-4 Class Tugboat, built in 1944 by General Ship and Engine Works, Bost... [Read More]
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Name: Hvoslef, a Norweigen Steam Merchant Frieghter. It was built 1927 by Swan, Hunter & W... [Read More]
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Name: India a Tanker built 1921, by the Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corp, in Quincy MA. It was owne... [Read More]
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Name: Isabel B. Wiley a Wooden Schooner built 1906 in Bath Maine.
Specs: 160' long, 37'... [Read More]
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Name: U.S.S. Jacob Jones (DD-130) Built 1919 in Camden, NJ.
Specs: 314' long, 31' beam... [Read More]
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Name: Jacob M. Haskell wood and steel hulled four masted schooner. Built 1901 in Rockland Main... [Read More]
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Name: Lemuel Burrows (aka: Deepwater when owned by US Shipping Board, Aka: The Collier Wreck)... [Read More]
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Name: Northern Pacific, a USA Liner built 1915 in Philadelphia, PA converted to a World War I... [Read More]
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Name: Patrice McAllister (aka: M&T Tracey, Major Frazer, Degrey) was a steel hulled Tugboa... [Read More]
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Name: Rio Tercero (aka: Eboe, Fortunstrella-1938) an Argentinian Steam Merchant Freighter, bui... [Read More]
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Name: San Jose, Steam Freighter (Fruit Company) that held some passengers and many bananas, bu... [Read More]
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Name: Texel a steam powerd tanker that was built in Denmark during 1913.
Specs: 331' lo... [Read More]
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Name: Varnager (aka: 28 Mile Wreck) was a Norweigen Tanker built 1925 in the Netherlands. It w... [Read More]
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Name: Winneccone (aka: Hogland) a USA Freighter, built 1907 in England.
Specs: 271' lon... [Read More]
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