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Partially sunken steamship with tug boat along side, location unknown, ca. 1899
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FARALLON covered in ice four weeks after wreck, Iliamna Bay, January 1910
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FARALLON covered in ice four weeks after wreck, Iliamna Bay, January 1910
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FARALLON covered in ice four weeks after wreck, Iliamna Bay, January 1910
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Wreck of the stern wheel steamboat DOMVILLE in the Thirty Mile River, n.d.
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Stern wheel steamboat DOMVILLE wrecked in the Thirty Mile River, Alaska, n.d.
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Survivors from the FARALLON securing provisions from the wreck, Iliamna Bay, January 1910
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Mariposa, a passenger steamer, wrecked and submerged, Strait Island, Alaska, 1918
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City of Seattle, a passenger steamer, ashore in Alaska, August 15, 1912
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Macray, a diesel powered fishing boat, wrecked, its pilot house above sand in the Gulf of Alaska, 1938
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Farallon, a passenger steamer, view of the ship's side wrecked at Cook Inlet, Alaska, 1910
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Jabez Howes, a three-mast full rigged ship, wrecked in Chignik Bay, Alaska, n.d.
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Mount McKinley, a passenger steamer, beached and seen with a man and dog in foreground near Scotch Cap, Aleutian Islands, 1942
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Mariposa, a passenger steamer, wrecked and being abandoned, Strait Island, Alaska, 1918
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Jabez Howes, a three-mast full rigged ship, wrecked in Chignik Bay, Alaska, n.d.
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Farallon, a passenger steamer, survivors of the wreck, Cook Inlet, Alaska, 1910
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Macray, a diesel powered fishing boat, wrecked, view of deck toward bow in sand in the Gulf of Alaska, 1938
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Farallon, a passenger steamer, view of the ship's bow wrecked at Cook Inlet, Alaska, 1910
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Wreckage of buildings and boats on the sand spit near the mouth of the Snake River following the storm of September 14, 1900, Nome, Alaska.
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Wreckage of buildings and boats on the sand spit near the mouth of the Snake River following the storm of September 14, 1900, Nome, Alaska.
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