wilmington shipwrecks
Built in 1776 and sunk in 1781, this vessel is entitled to sovereign immunity. Minnesota. Winfield Scott. Where known, the popular name; vessel Listed in the National Register as nationally significant. The scattered remains of this wooden hulled schooner, built in 1876, are intermingled with the remains of King Philip and are buried in 5 feet of water on Ocean Beach in San Francisco, within Golden Gate National Recreation Area. We have over 500,000 fishing spots in our database. The hulk of this wooden schooner lies on the shore of the Guemes Channel in Puget Sound near Anacortes. Bulkhead Tugboat. Copied. Arabian. Alabama Owned by the State of New Jersey. Listed in the National Register as part of an archeological district, this wreck is nationally significant. Owned by the State of North Carolina. Yorktown Fleet #3. lands of the United States while Indian tribes hold title to those in The remains of this iron hulled side-wheel blockade runner, named Ranger, are buried in Lockwood's Folly Inlet near Wilmington. The scattered remains of this wooden vessel, named San Esteban, are buried off Padre Island near Port Mansfield. Defence. C.S.S. Listed in the National Register as part of an archeological district, this wreck is nationally significant. Owned by the State of North Carolina. Listed in the National Register as part of an archeological district, this wreck is nationally significant. Dolphin. Stone #6. On August 11, 1986, the hull of the HMS De Braak was raised off Cape Henlopen. This intact, wooden hulled freighter lies in 125 feet of water near Paradise in Lake Superior, within Whitefish Point Underwater Preserve. South Owned by the State of North Carolina. Yorktown Fleet #1. Hatteras. Owned by the U.S. Government, General Services Administration. Owned by the State of North Carolina. Elmer S. Dailey. The remains of this wooden Royal Navy transport and supply vessel are buried in 12 feet of water in the York River near Yorktwon. The remains of this iron hulled side-wheel blockade runner are buried in 15 feet of water off Fort Fisher at Kure Beach. Vessel 41. name, if different from the popular name; type of vessel; date of construction; C.S.S. Listed in the National Register as nationally significant. The hulk of this wooden package freighter lies in 10 feet of water near the shore of Shooter's Island in New York Harbor. Privately owned. Listed in the National Register as part of an archeological district of national significance. Owned by the U.S. Government, National Park Service. This vessel, which wrecked in 1554 when part of a treasure flota, lies within the Padre Island National Seashore. Untitled--Cabaret Shipwreck Joey's, from the Los Angeles Documentary The hulk of this wooden tugboat, built in 1910, is on the shore of the Cape Fear River near Wilmington. The remains of this iron hulled side-wheel blockade runner, named Ranger, are buried in Lockwood's Folly Inlet near Wilmington. The hulk of this wooden, side-wheel steamer (ex-Jane Moseley) lies in 10 feet of water near the shore of Shooter's Island in New York Harbor. Barge #3. This intact steel hulled freighter lies in 50 feet of water near Isle Royale in Lake Superior, within Isle Royale National Park. The remains of this wooden hulled clipper, built in 1856, are buried on Ocean Beach in San Francisco, within Golden Gate National Recreation Area.
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