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Erie Wrecks East Book
Erie Wrecks East Book features all of the best shipwrecks in the Eastern area of Lake Erie.
Experience the thrill of exploring 103 Lake Erie shipwrecks. For each shipwreck, this book provides the facts of the loss, A photo of the ship before it sank, the history of the vessel, a description of the wreck today, essential information on the ship, and the location of the wreck in LORAN and GPS. Drawings, photos and copies of news articles about the loss provide a moving first hand insight of Erie’s lost fleet.
Erie Wrecks East is a great resource for divers looking at gaining information aobut diving the local shipwrecks in Lake Erie’s Eastern Basin. It has details about the following shipwrecks:
Abyssinia,Acme Propeller,
Acme Tug,
Alabama,
Andrew B,
Arches,
Philip D. Armour,
Atlantic,Aycliffe Hall,
Barge 43,
C.B. Benson,
Bishop’s Derrick,
John J. Boland, Jr. #1,
Briton,
Brown Brothers Tug,
Brunswick,
Canobie,
Carlingford,
Carol Sue IIGulnair,
Charles B. Hill,
Indiana,
Washington Irving,
Isolde,
James F. Joy,
Junction 20,
Killarney,
C.B. Lockwood,
John B Lyon,
Majestic,
Manzanilla,
Marengo,
Marquette & Bessemer No. 2,
S. K. Martin,
J.G. McGrath,
Michigan Transport Barge #3 & #4,
Mud Wreck,
Nimrod,
Oneida Louie O’Neill,
Ontario,
S. S. Osborn,
Oxford,
Passaic,
Persian,
Raleigh,
James Reed,
W. C. Richardson,
Dean Richmond,
Saint James,
Seventeen Fathom Wreck,
Siberia,
Smith,
Steel Products,
Cecil J,
O. W. Cheney,
Chesapeake,
Cisco,
City of Rome,
Henry Clay,
Cracker,
Crete,
Dacotah,
Dawn,
Dixie,
Neil H. Dow,
Drilling Rig,
Elderado,
C.W. Elphicke,
Erie,
Charles Foster,
Howard S. Gerkin,
Golden Fleece,
Stern Castle,
William H. Stevens,
Swallow,
T-8,
Tonawanda,
Trade Wind,
U.S. 104,
Walk-in-the-Water,
Wild Rover,
Hunter Willis,
Wilma,
Annabell Wilson,
Wonder
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