The hulk of this wooden barge, built in 1912, lies on the shore of Shooter's Island in New York Harbor. Owned by the State of North Carolina. Her intact hulk lies in 5 feet of water on the shore of the Christina River near Wilmington. Owned by the State of New York. Defence. Email: Owned by the State of North Carolina. Owned by the State of North Carolina. Ranger Site. Listed in the National Register as nationally significant. The ship was a time capsule of everyday items on a British Navy warship. The remains of this iron hulled vessel are buried in 20 feet of water off Fort Fisher at Kure Beach. This wooden hulled stern-wheel steamer, built in 1911, lies in 20 feet of water near the shoreline of the Colorado River near Lees Ferry, within Glen Canyon National Recreation Area. The remains of this wooden stern-wheel steamboat lie in 15 feet of water at De Soto Bend in the Missouri River, near Blair, in the De Soto Wildlife Refuge. The experienced team, including boat captains and crew members, makes sure everyone is safe and comfortable during trips. Moorefield Site. The Merrimac and Severn, unable to hold their anchors, raced toward Rehoboth Beach. Owned by the U.S. Government, Department of the Navy. Owned by the British Government. The remains of this iron hulled side-wheel blockade runner, built and sunk in 1864, are buried in 15 feet of water at the mouth of the Cape Fear River near Bald Head Island. Listed in the National Register as part of an archeological district of national significance. Listed in the National Register as part of an archeological district, this wreck is nationally significant. Of the 100 women and children on board, seven survived. name, if different from the popular name; type of vessel; date of construction; Chattahoochee. The remains of this wooden tugboat, built in 1915, are buried on the shore of the Cape Fear River near Wilmington. PHILADELPHIA In 1834, the steamboat William Penn burst into flame for unknown reasons. Berkshire No. On June 14, 1838, the steam packet Pulaski, with some of the cream of Savannah society aboard, was cruising between Savannah, Ga., and Baltimore. Argonauta. Bertrand. Ella. Managed by the U.S. Government, National Park Service. Owned by the State of North Carolina. This vessel, which wrecked in 1554 when part of a treasure flota, lies within the Padre Island National Seashore. For the North Carolina Shipbuilding Company, rushing to produce cargo hulls created myriad management problems, including transportation, access roads, Selective Service demands, housing . There was talk of using the ship as a breakwater to halt the erosion of the dune supporting Cape Henlopen Lighthouse. Vessel 48. Legare Anchorage Shipwreck. A section of the De Braaks hull was salvaged in the 1980s. Owned by the U.S. Government, General Services Administration. Listed in the National Register as part of an archeological district, this wreck is nationally significant. Renamed the C.S.S. Owned by the city of Benicia. Listed in the National Register as nationally significant. Our hotspots are based on known fishing spots (buoys, reefs, wrecks, ledges, myths, lies, and hearsay from retired captains. Listed in the National Register as nationally significant. This is a list of shipwrecks located off the coast of North Carolina. The scattered remains of this wooden vessel, named Espiritu Santo, are buried off Padre Island near Port Mansfield.
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