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SS Ohio (1875)
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(For other ships with the same name, see List of ships named SS Ohio.) SS Ohio was a wooden hulled Great Lakes freighter that served on the Great Lakes of North America from her construction in 1875, to her sinking in September 1894 when she collided with the schooner barge Ironton which also sank in the collision. Ironton was being towed by the steamer Charles J. Kershaw, which was also towing the schooner Moonlight. Ohio was found upright in 2017, over 122 years after her sinking in over 200 feet of water off Presque Isle, Michigan. Ironton is still missing. The researchers who discovered Ohio plan to nominate her for a listing in the National Register of Historic Places.
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Ohio
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*C.W. Elphicke
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Charles Patrick Labadie, a maritime historian. Steve Kroll, sanctuary Advisory Council member. Jeff Gray, the Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary's superintendent.
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John F. Squires of Huron, Ohio
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Ohio prior to her sinking
dbp:shipClass
dbr:Lake_freighter
dbp:shipCompleted
1875
dbp:shipCrew
16
dbp:shipFate
Struck by the schooner Ironton, and sank on Lake Huron
dbp:shipIdentification
U.S. Registry #19438
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Ohio ship.jpg
dbp:shipInService
1875-05-29
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April 1875
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Ohio
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dbr:Ohio
dbp:shipOutOfService
1894-09-26
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* *
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"These remarkable discoveries remind us that the mystery is still out there – there are still shipwrecks to find, our team is excited to further document Ohio and Choctaw, and tell their stories. We’ll keep looking for other wrecks and working to ensure that these treasures are preserved for future generations." "Ohio and Choctaw are remarkable examples of two very significant Great Lakes watercraft, and both are beautifully preserved," virtually all of their rigging and deck hardware is intact, and there is clear evidence of the accidents that claimed both vessels. Talk about keeping history alive!" "These discoveries are a valuable addition to our Great Lakes maritime history, even at their great depth, non-divers and divers alike can learn more about the shipwrecks’ stories through sanctuary efforts to document and preserve the sites."
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(For other ships with the same name, see List of ships named SS Ohio.) SS Ohio was a wooden hulled Great Lakes freighter that served on the Great Lakes of North America from her construction in 1875, to her sinking in September 1894 when she collided with the schooner barge Ironton which also sank in the collision. Ironton was being towed by the steamer Charles J. Kershaw, which was also towing the schooner Moonlight. Ohio was found upright in 2017, over 122 years after her sinking in over 200 feet of water off Presque Isle, Michigan. Ironton is still missing. The researchers who discovered Ohio plan to nominate her for a listing in the National Register of Historic Places.
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Struck by the schooner Ironton, and sank onLake Huron
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dbr:Huron,_Ohio
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