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    The Mayflower was a wooden hulled scow-schooner that sank on June 2, 1891, in Lake Superior near Duluth, Minnesota, United States, after capsizing with...
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  • Mayflower (shipwreck), a wooden-hulled scow schooner that sank in 1891. The shipwreck site is on the National Register of Historic Places Mayflower (Canadian...
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    Alma (1891) (category Scows)
    Alma is an 1891-built scow schooner, which is now preserved as a National Historic Landmark at the San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park in...
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    Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2022-11-16. "Silver Lake Shipwreck (Scow-schooner)". Wisconsin Historical Society. January 2012. Retrieved 2016-07-21...
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    Sweepstakes (also known as Sweeps) was a Canadian schooner built in Burlington, Ontario, in 1867. It was damaged off Cove Island, then towed to Big Tub...
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    Retrieved October 28, 2019. "Unknown Scow (B)". Wisconsin Shipwrecks. Retrieved October 28, 2019. "Unknown Scow (C)". Wisconsin Shipwrecks. Retrieved...
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  • late-1800s schooner near Picton (Pt. Traverse). SOS Peterborough surveyed the wreck of Stone Lodge in 1985. In 1990, when SOS studied the Mayflower, which...
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    Home was a two-masted schooner which sank in Lake Michigan off Centerville in Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, United States, in 1858. In 2010 the shipwreck...
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    Northerner was an 81-foot-long (24.7-meter-long), two-masted schooner. She sank in Lake Michigan on November 29, 1868, five miles southeast of Port Washington...
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    The Rouse Simmons was a three-masted schooner famous for having sunk in a violent storm on Lake Michigan in 1912. The ship was bound for Chicago with a...
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