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Corsair, a steam yacht, wrecked and aground, viewed from the land, 1949
1. Corsair, a steam yacht, wrecked and aground, viewed from the land, 1949
Mariposa, a passenger steamer, wrecked and submerged, Strait Island, Alaska, 1918
2. Mariposa, a passenger steamer, wrecked and submerged, Strait Island, Alaska, 1918
City of Seattle, a passenger steamer, ashore in Alaska, August 15, 1912
3. City of Seattle, a passenger steamer, ashore in Alaska, August 15, 1912
Macray, a diesel powered fishing boat, wrecked, its pilot house above sand in the Gulf of Alaska, 1938
4. Macray, a diesel powered fishing boat, wrecked, its pilot house above sand in the Gulf of Alaska, 1938

Janet Carruthers, a sailing schooner, ashore on a sandy beach north of Grays Harbor, view of the bow,
5. Janet Carruthers, a sailing schooner, ashore on a sandy beach north of Grays Harbor, view of the bow, 1919
Farallon, a passenger steamer, view of the ship's side wrecked at Cook Inlet, Alaska, 1910
6. Farallon, a passenger steamer, view of the ship's side wrecked at Cook Inlet, Alaska, 1910
Evanger, a freight steamer, ashore and hit by a big wave, n.d.
7. Evanger, a freight steamer, ashore and hit by a big wave, n.d.
Lipari, a steam freighter, beached south of Grays Harbor, view of side and stern, 1959
8. Lipari, a steam freighter, beached south of Grays Harbor, view of side and stern, 1959

Chelohsin, a passenger steamer, stranded amid tugboats near Vancouver, British Columbia, November 4,
9. Chelohsin, a passenger steamer, stranded amid tugboats near Vancouver, British Columbia, November 4, 1949
Alaska, a passenger steamer, beached on rocks near trees, n.d.
10. Alaska, a passenger steamer, beached on rocks near trees, n.d.
Lipari, a steam freighter, beached south of Grays Harbor, view of entire bow from the beach, 1959
11. Lipari, a steam freighter, beached south of Grays Harbor, view of entire bow from the beach, 1959
Princess Kathleen, a passenger steamer, sinking near Point Lena, Alaska, 1952
12. Princess Kathleen, a passenger steamer, sinking near Point Lena, Alaska, 1952

Sea Thrush, a steam freighter, wrecked and in two pieces in the Columbia River, probably in Washington
13. Sea Thrush, a steam freighter, wrecked and in two pieces in the Columbia River, probably in Washington (State), 1932
Mount McKinley, a passenger steamer, beached and viewed from across the beach near Scotch Cap, Aleutian
14. Mount McKinley, a passenger steamer, beached and viewed from across the beach near Scotch Cap, Aleutian Islands, Alaska, 1942
Lyman Stewart, a steam tanker, wrecked on a rocky beach, n.d.
15. Lyman Stewart, a steam tanker, wrecked on a rocky beach, n.d.
Jabez Howes, a three-mast full rigged ship, wrecked in Chignik Bay, Alaska, n.d.
16. Jabez Howes, a three-mast full rigged ship, wrecked in Chignik Bay, Alaska, n.d.

Alaska, a passenger steamer, sinking, n.d.
17. Alaska, a passenger steamer, sinking, n.d.
Frank S. Buck, a steam tanker, wrecked, bow under, stern ashore, San Francisco, n.d.
18. Frank S. Buck, a steam tanker, wrecked, bow under, stern ashore, San Francisco, n.d.
Al - Ki, a passenger steamer, wrecked on Point Augusta, Alaska, November 1, 1917
19. Al - Ki, a passenger steamer, wrecked on Point Augusta, Alaska, November 1, 1917
Peter Iredale, a sailing bark, wrecked and ashore at Clatsop Spit, with a panoramic view of the beach,
20. Peter Iredale, a sailing bark, wrecked and ashore at Clatsop Spit, with a panoramic view of the beach, n.d.
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