Fontana (Schooner)
The Fontana was a wooden schooner that sank in the St. Clair River in U.S. state of Michigan on 3 August 1900 while under tow from the SS Kaliyuga. On the morning of 4 August 1900, the Fontana, under tow from the SS Kaliyuga, collided with the Santiago, in tow of the SS Appomattox. John McGregor was sleeping in the Fontana's forecastle and was killed when the ships collided. Days after the collision, the Schooner Kingfisher collided with the wreck of the Fontana.
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Fontana (Schooner)
The Fontana was a wooden schooner that sank in the St. Clair River in U.S. state of Michigan on 3 August 1900 while under tow from the SS Kaliyuga. On the morning of 4 August 1900, the Fontana, under tow from the SS Kaliyuga, collided with the Santiago, in tow of the SS Appomattox. John McGregor was sleeping in the Fontana's forecastle and was killed when the ships collided. Days after the collision, the Schooner Kingfisher collided with the wreck of the Fontana.
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The Fontana was a wooden schoo ...... obstruct the St. Clair river.
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7.04088e+1
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1.15824e+1
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Sank 3 August 1900
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Simon Langell
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Fontana
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wreck
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The Fontana was a wooden schoo ...... with the wreck of the Fontana.
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Fontana (Schooner)
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Fontana
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