Shipwrecks Discovered and/or documented by Undersea Research Associates

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Vessel NameSummary
H.P. BridgeThe Barkentine H.P. Bridge was lost May 11, 1869 in a collision.
RocketThe Rocket; Mystery schooner from the deep.
GoliathThe Propeller Goliath Tragedy
John McGeanShipwreck! The John McGean: Claimed by the great storm of 1913.
DefianceProject: Defiance: The schooner Defiance
Emma NielsenThe Nielsen experience.
Hunter SavidgeShattered Dreams: The Hunter Savidge Story
Thumb Area Mystery SchoonerThumb Area Mystery Schooner
KentQuest for the steamer Kent
MinnedosaQuest for the Minnedosa: The pride of Canada.
G.F. BeckerThe Eagle has Landed
Fred A. LeeFriday the 13™: The mysterious loss of the tug Fred Lee.
City of DetroitThe Tale of Two Detroits
ArcturusBank Job: Schooner Arcturus
HerculesCommercial dredge vessel
ZeusThe last voyage of a Greek God
MassilonNew discovery- Schooner Massilon
Frank H. GoodyearThe only steamship on the Great Lakes to carry a rail car on her deck.
PhiladelphiaThe Philadelphia, a 236 foot steel hulled propeller met her fate in a collision with the steamer Albany.
Daniel J. Morrell The Daniel J. Morrell (sunk 1966), is a name to be remembered in Great Lakes shipping and shipwreck history.
ArcticThe Arctic Adventure
DunderburgLegacy at Thirty Fathoms
City of MilwaukeeAll Hands Saved! - The City of Milwaukee Incident
W.C. FranzCollision! Calling all Ships!
MetropoleThe 118 foot Metropole met her third and final disaster as she slid beneath the waters of Lake Huron to become a part of Lake Huron's "Shipwreck Alley."
Steamer DetroitFor Whom the Bell Tolls - The story of the Side wheel Steamer Detroit.


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