List of shipwrecks in 1905
The list of shipwrecks in 1905 includes ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during 1905 .
January
1 January
2 January
List of shipwrecks: 2 January 1905
Ship
State
Description
Bditelni
Imperial Russian Navy
Russo-Japanese War : Siege of Port Arthur : The Delfin -class destroyer was scuttled at Port Arthur , Manchuria , China .[ 2]
Boevoi
Imperial Russian Navy
Russo-Japanese War : Siege of Port Arthur : The Boevoi -class destroyer was scuttled at Port Arthur , Manchuria , China .[ 2]
Djigit
Imperial Russian Navy
Russo-Japanese War : Siege of Port Arthur : The sloop-of-war was scuttled at Port Arthur , Manchuria , China .[ 3]
Guidamak
Imperial Russian Navy
Russo-Japanese War : Siege of Port Arthur : The torpedo gunboat was scuttled at Port Arthur , Manchuria , China .[ 4]
Otvajni
Imperial Russian Navy
Russo-Japanese War : Siege of Port Arthur : The armored gunvessel was scuttled at Port Arthur , Manchuria , China .[ 3]
Razboinik
Imperial Russian Navy
Russo-Japanese War : Siege of Port Arthur : The sloop-of-war was scuttled at Port Arthur , Manchuria , China .[ 3]
Razyashchi
Imperial Russian Navy
Russo-Japanese War : Siege of Port Arthur : The Puilki -class destroyer was scuttled at Port Arthur , Manchuria , China .[ 2]
Sevastopol
Imperial Russian Navy
Russo-Japanese War : Siege of Port Arthur : The Petropavlovsk -class battleship was scuttled off Port Arthur , Manchuria , China .
Silni
Imperial Russian Navy
Russo-Japanese War : Siege of Port Arthur : The Puilki -class destroyer was scuttled at Port Arthur , Manchuria , China . She was refloated and repaired by the Japanese and placed in service as Fumizuki ( Imperial Japanese Navy ).[ 2]
Storozhevoi
Imperial Russian Navy
Russo-Japanese War : Siege of Port Arthur : The Puilki -class destroyer , torpedoed by an Imperial Japanese Navy torpedo boat and beached on 16 December 1904 , was scuttled at Port Arthur , Manchuria , China .[ 2]
3 January
10 January
12 January
13 January
14 January
15 January
List of shipwrecks: 15 January 1905
Ship
State
Description
Lodalen
Sweden-Norway
The lake steamer was thrown some 350 metres (1,150 ft) ashore by a 40-metre (130 ft) tsunami created by a large rockfall into the lake Lovatnet in Norway . The wreck of Lodalen was thrown a further 150 m (490 ft) inland by another tsunami in 1936.[ 13] [ 14]
Unidentified boats
In addition to Lodalen , about 70 to 80 boats were wrecked or sunk by three tsunamis in Lovatnet that reached up to 40.5 metres (133 ft) in height.[ 15]
16 January
17 January
18 January
21 January
22 January
24 January
25 January
26 January
27 January
28 January
29 January
30 January
31 January
Unknown date
February
4 February
5 February
7 February
9 February
10 February
12 February
16 February
17 February
18 February
22 February
25 February
27 February
List of shipwrecks: 27 February 1905
Ship
State
Description
Amanda
United States
The steamer was sailing at the mouth of the harbor in New Haven, Connecticut when ice crushed some of her hull and she sank in 18 feet (5.5 m) of water. Later raised.[ 18]
Arthur B.
United States
The fishing steamer burned and sank at dock in Portland, Maine , a total loss.[ 51]
Josie
United States
The 197-gross register ton barge sank at St. Louis , Missouri . The only person on board survived.[ 38]
Katherine
United States
The ferry was sunk by ice, or an obstruction, between Cairo, Illinois and Birds Point, Missouri . Later raised, repaired, and returned to service.[ 49]
Oregon
United States
The steamer caught fire at sea off Crescent City, California . Passengers rescued by Del Norte ( United States ). The vessel make it to the harbor and was beached and left to smolder after a 48-hour battle.[ 52] [ 53]
Romulus
Germany
Russo-Japanese War : The steamer struck an iceberg on 21 February off Cape Soya on a trip to Vladivostok and sprung leaks. She was seized by a Japanese cruiser for inspection on 26 February and ordered to Hakodate . Her leaks grew worse and was beached at Aomori Ken on 27 February, became a total loss.[ 54] [ 55]
Unknown date
March
2 March
List of shipwrecks: 2 March 1905
Ship
State
Description
Ava
United States
The tow steamer struck the jetty at Town Creek, North Carolina on the Peedee River and sank.[ 56]
3 March
List of shipwrecks: 3 March 1905
Ship
State
Description
Delta
United States
The steamer was destroyed by fire at dock at Harwood Landing, Arkansas .[ 36]
5 March
6 March
9 March
13 March
14 March
18 March
List of shipwrecks: 18 March 1905
Ship
State
Description
Arctic
United States
The laid-up steamer was pushed against a riverbank by ice, causing her to careen, fill with water, and sink at Muscatine , Iowa . She was raised and repaired.[ 60]
19 March
25 March
26 March
27 March
29 March
30 March
31 March
April
3 April
4 April
6 April
7 April
List of shipwrecks: 7 April 1905
Ship
State
Description
Louisiana
United States
The steamer listed to starboard while loading cargo at New Orleans , Louisiana, causing her to fill with water through the portholes and sink. One crewman missing. She capsized and apparently broke up during salvage efforts eight months later.[ 66] [ 67]
8 April
List of shipwrecks: 8 April 1905
Ship
State
Description
Greenville
United States
The tug was sunk in the North River when it passed a line to a scow, with the intention of pulling it down river, that was still being pulled up river. When the line tightened the tug was pulled over, filled with water and sank. Three of six crewmen were killed. Later raised.[ 68]
10 April
12 April
15 April
16 April
19 April
20 April
List of shipwrecks: 20 April 1905
Ship
State
Description
Alicia
Spain
The cargo ship was wrecked on Ajax Reef , Florida. Her crew was rescued by passing ship and landed at Havana , Cuba. Wreck partially scrapped in place.[ 70] [ 71]
22 April
Unknown date
May
1 May
2 May
3 May
4 May
5 May
7 May
9 May
11 May
12 May
13 May
14 May
15 May
16 May
18 May
25 May
List of shipwrecks: 25 May 1905
Ship
State
Description
Alcona
United States
The steamer was in the Niagara River off Tonawanda, New York when she struck an obstruction breaking her shoe, stern post and wheel and causing a leak. She made it back to her dock where she sank.[ 88]
27 May
List of shipwrecks: 27 May 1905
Ship
State
Description
Borodino
Imperial Russian Navy
Russo-Japanese War , Battle of Tsushima : The Borodino -class battleship exploded, capsized, and sank in the Tsushima Strait after various Imperial Japanese Navy battleships inflicted numerous shell hits on her. Only one member of her 855-man crew survived.
H. J. Hoole
United States
The tug capsized , filled with water, and sank while coaling at Wilkerson's Wharf , Virginia . She later was raised.[ 89]
Imperator Aleksandr III
Imperial Russian Navy
Russo-Japanese War , Battle of Tsushima : The Borodino -class battleship capsized and sank in the Tsushima Strait with the loss of all hands after numerous shell hits inflicted by various Imperial Japanese Navy ships over the course of several hours.
Kamchatka
Imperial Russian Navy
Russo-Japanese War : Battle of Tsushima : The armed repair ship was sunk by gunfire.[ 90]
Knyaz Suvorov
Imperial Russian Navy
Russo-Japanese War , Battle of Tsushima : The Borodino -class battleship capsized and sank in the Tsushima Strait with the loss of 928 of her crew after numerous shell and torpedo hits inflicted by various Imperial Japanese Navy ships over the course of several hours. Twenty officers taken off earlier by the destroyer Buinyi ( Imperial Russian Navy ) were her only survivors.
No. 34
Imperial Japanese Navy
Russo-Japanese War , Battle of Tsushima : The torpedo boat was sunk by gunfire.[ 91]
No. 35
Imperial Japanese Navy
Russo-Japanese War , Battle of Tsushima : The torpedo boat was sunk by gunfire.[ 91]
No. 69
Imperial Japanese Navy
Russo-Japanese War , Battle of Tsushima : The torpedo boat sank after colliding with the destroyer Yamabiko ( Imperial Japanese Navy ).[ 91] [ 92]
Oslyabya
Imperial Russian Navy
Russo-Japanese War , Battle of Tsushima : The Peresvet -class battleship sank in the Tsushima Strait with the loss of at least 471 – and perhaps as many as 514 – lives after suffering numerous shell hits inflicted by several Imperial Japanese Navy battleships and armored cruisers . Between 376 and 385 of her crew were saved by various Russian warships.
Ural
Imperial Russian Navy
Russo-Japanese War , Battle of Tsushima : The armed merchant cruiser sank in the Tsushima Strait after being hit by a shell fired by an Imperial Japanese Navy battleship and torpedoed by an Imperial Japanese Navy destroyer.
28 May
List of shipwrecks: 28 May 1905
Ship
State
Description
Admiral Nakhimov
Imperial Russian Navy
Russo-Japanese War : Battle of Tsushima : Damaged by numerous shell hits from various Imperial Japanese Navy warships the previous day, the armored cruiser either struck a mine or was torpedoed by an unidentified ship and sank in the Tsushima Strait near Tsushima Island with the loss of 18 lives; her commanding officer claimed that she was scuttled . The auxiliary cruiser Sado Maru ( Imperial Japanese Navy ) rescued 523 survivors, and another 103 survivors escaped in Admiral Nakhimov ' s lifeboats but were captured by the Japanese later.
Admiral Ushakov
Imperial Russian Navy
Russo-Japanese War : Battle of Tsushima : The Admiral Ushakov -class coastal defense ship , badly damaged in action with Imperial Japanese Navy warships and ablaze, was scuttled in the Tsushima Strait.
Bezuprechni
Imperial Russian Navy
Russo-Japanese War , Battle of Tsushima : The Boiki -class destroyer was sunk in Tsushima Strait by the protected cruiser Chitose ( Imperial Japanese Navy ).[ 93]
Blestyashtchi
Imperial Russian Navy
Russo-Japanese War , Battle of Tsushima : The crew of the heavily damaged Boiki -class destroyer scuttled her in the Sea of Japan .[ 93]
Buinyi
Imperial Russian Navy
Russo-Japanese War : Battle of Tsushima : The Buinyi -class destroyer was scuttled in the Tsushima Strait either after her machinery broke down or she ran out of fuel (sources disagree). The wounded Russian Vice Admiral Zinovy Rozhestvensky was transferred from Buinyi to the destroyer Biedovi ( Imperial Russian Navy ), and Buinyi ' s crew along with 205 survivors of the sunken battleship Oslyabya ( Imperial Russian Navy ) aboard Buinyi were taken off by the armored cruiser Dmitrii Donskoi ( Imperial Russian Navy ). Dmitri Donskoi then sank Buinyi with gunfire 70 nautical miles (130 km; 81 mi) south of Dagelet Island .[ 93]
Buistri
Imperial Russian Navy
Russo-Japanese War : In the aftermath of the Battle of Tsushima , the Boiki -class destroyer ran aground on the coast of Korea and was blown up by her crew to prevent her capture by Japanese forces. Survivors were rescued by the armed merchant cruiser America Maru ( Imperial Japanese Navy ).[ 93] [ 94]
Dewey
United States
The launch was sunk in a collision with Arctic ( United States ) in San Francisco Bay . Two killed.[ 72]
Gromki
Imperial Russian Navy
Russo-Japanese War , Battle of Tsushima : The crew of the heavily damaged Boiki -class destroyer scuttled her in the Sea of Japan .[ 93]
Mollie L. Farmer
United States
The steamer burned at dock in Newbern, North Carolina .[ 95]
Navarin
Imperial Russian Navy
Russo-Japanese War : Battle of Tsushima : After suffering heavy damage from gunfire by Imperial Japanese Navy battleships the previous day, the battleship capsized and sank in the Tsushima Strait with the loss of 671 lives. Only three of her crew survived.
Sissoi Veliky
Imperial Russian Navy
Russo-Japanese War : Battle of Tsushima : Badly damaged by gunfire and torpedo hits inflicted by various Imperial Japanese Navy warships and with 47 of her crew killed, the battleship capsized and sank while under tow by the Japanese after surrendering to them. Her 613 survivors were rescued by the armed merchant cruisers Shinano Maru and Dainan Maru (both Imperial Japanese Navy ).
Svetlana
Imperial Russian Navy
Russo-Japanese War : Battle of Tsushima : The protected cruiser was sunk by gunfire by the protected cruisers Niitaka and Otowa and the destroyer Murakumo (all Imperial Japanese Navy ) in the Sea of Japan southwest of Dagelet Island at 37°6′N 129°50′E / 37.100°N 129.833°E / 37.100; 129.833 with an estimated 169 members of her crew killed. The auxiliary cruiser America Maru ( Imperial Japanese Navy ) rescued 290 survivors, of whom 23 were wounded.[ 94]
Vladimir Monomakh
Imperial Russian Navy
Russo-Japanese War : Battle of Tsushima : Badly damaged by an Imperial Japanese Navy torpedo hit the previous day, the armored cruiser was scuttled in the Tsushima Strait near Tsushima Island. Her survivors were rescued by the auxiliary cruisers Sado Maru and Manchu Maru (both Imperial Japanese Navy ).
29 May
30 May
31 May
Unknown date
June
1 June
2 June
5 June
List of shipwrecks: 5 June 1905
Ship
State
Description
Ikhona
United Kingdom
Russo-Japanese War : During a voyage from Rangoon to Yokohama , Japan , with a cargo of rice and mail , the 5,252-gross register ton merchant ship was captured and sunk at a position identified both as 150 nautical miles (280 km) north of Hong Kong and in the Philippine Sea at 20°02′N 134°01′E / 20.033°N 134.017°E / 20.033; 134.017 (Ikona ) .[ 104] by the auxiliary cruiser Terek ( Imperial Russian Navy ).[ 82] [ 104]
St Kilda
United Kingdom
Russo-Japanese War : During a voyage from Hong Kong to Yokohama , Japan , with a cargo that included rice , sugar , and gunnies, the 3,518-gross register ton merchant ship was captured and sunk off Hong Kong by the auxiliary cruiser Dnepr ( Imperial Russian Navy ).[ 105]
7 June
8 June
10 June
13 June
15 June
17 June
18 June
20 June
21 June
22 June
23 June
24 June
25 June
26 June
30 June
Unknown date
July
1 July
2 July
3 July
4 July
5 July
8 July
11 July
13 July
14 July
15 July
17 July
18 July
19 July
21 July
22 July
24 July
25 July
26 July
List of shipwrecks: 26 July 1905
Ship
State
Description
Coryphene
United States
During a voyage from Nome to Tin City , District of Alaska , with a crew of 15 and a cargo of 1,000 tons of general merchandise, coal , and lumber aboard, the 811-gross register ton , 160.2-foot (48.8 m) bark was wrecked without loss of life 1.5 nautical miles (2.8 km; 1.7 mi) off the west-central coast of the District of Alaska 16 nautical miles (30 km; 18 mi) north of Cape Prince of Wales . By 17 August she reportedly was being dismantled during efforts to salvage her cargo.[ 135]
George Presley
United States
The 2,164-gross register ton screw steamer burned in Green Bay near Washington Island , Wisconsin . The burning vessel drifted into West Harbor setting a dock on fire before sinking, a total loss. Later hull refloated, towed into Sturgeon Bay and resunk. All 15 people aboard survived.[ 6] [ 136] [ 137]
Robert White
United States
The tug was sunk in a collision with the tug New York Central No. 15 ( United States ) off The Battery . Later raised.[ 131]
27 July
28 July
29 July
30 July
Unknown date
August
2 August
4 August
5 August
6 August
7 August
8 August
10 August
11 August
12 August
13 August
14 August
15 August
16 August
17 August
19 August
20 August
21 August
22 August
23 August
24 August
25 August
26 August
27 August
28 August
29 August
31 August
Unknown date
September
1 September
2 September
List of shipwrecks: 2 September 1905
Ship
State
Description
America
United States
The 6-gross register ton sloop -rigged yacht was stranded at Michigan City , Indiana . The only person on board survived.[ 48]
Gerome
United States
The 109-gross register ton sternwheel paddle steamer struck a rock in the Little Homely Rapids , Hornier Rapids , or Homlez Rapids (sources diagree) in the Snake River in Washington and sank. All seven people on board survived.[ 42] [ 19] [ 157]
Iosco
United States
While towing the schooner barge Olive Jeannette ( United States ), the 2,051-gross register ton screw steamer sank in Lake Superior off Huron Island in Michigan 's Huron Islands during a gale with the loss of all 19 people on board.[ 35]
Julia
United States
The 47-gross register ton schooner barge or scow barge was stranded in the Cedar Ford River in Michigan . The only person on board survived.[ 28]
Olive Jeanette
United States
While under tow by the screw steamer Iosco ( United States ), the 1,271-gross register ton schooner barge sank in Lake Superior off Huron Island , Michigan , during a gale . All seven people on board perished.[ 32]
Pretoria
United States
The 2,790-gross register ton wooden schooner sank in a severe gale on Lake Superior off Outer Island in Wisconsin 's Apostle Islands . Five of the ten people on board were lost.[ 32] [ 158]
Sevona
United States
The 3,166-gross register ton iron -hulled lake freighter sank in a severe gale on Lake Superior near Wisconsin 's Sand Island in the Apostle Islands when she struck a reef and broke in two, a total loss. Her master and six crewmen on the forward section all died. According to one source, all 13 crewmen and three women passengers on the aft section survived using the ship′s lifeboats ; another source claims that there were 11 survivors.[ 35] [ 159]
3 September
4 September
5 September
7 September
9 September
11 September
12 September
13 September
15 September
18 September
19 September
20 September
21 September
22 September
24 September
25 September
26 September
27 September
28 September
30 September
Unknown date
October
1 October
2 October
4 October
5 October
6 October
7 October
8 October
10 October
11 October
12 October
13 October
List of shipwrecks: 13 October 1905
Ship
State
Description
Argosy
United Kingdom
The steamer ran ashore in the North Sea two miles (3.2 km) south east of Donna Nook , Lincolnshire . A tug pulled her off on 29 October.[ 152]
Elk
United States
The 100-gross register ton paddle steamer struck an obstruction in the Mississippi River at Vicksburg , Mississippi , and sank. Using a line, she was partially pulled onto the riverbank between Vicksburg and Davis Bend , Mississippi, with her stern in 30 feet (9.1 m) of water. There were 13 people on board; sources differ as to whether they all survived or four crewmen were killed.[ 6] [ 181]
John Reilly
United States
During a voyage from Keewalik to Kotzebue , District of Alaska , with a crew of six and a cargo of ten tons of general merchandise aboard, the 200- or 220-gross register ton (sources disagree), 100-foot (30.5 m) sternwheel paddle steamer , a cargo vessel , was wrecked without loss of life in Kotzebue Sound on the beach four nautical miles (7.4 km; 4.6 mi) east of Cape Blossom .[ 35] [ 144] [ 182] [ 183]
14 October
15 October
16 October
List of shipwrecks: 16 October 1905
Ship
State
Description
HMS A4
Royal Navy
The A-class submarine was sunk in a collision, or a flooding accident. She was refloated, and either repaired and returned to service, or not repaired and not recommissioned.
Unknown boat
United States
The boat filled and sank at the Capitol City Oil Mill, Baton Rouge, Louisiana .[ 181]
Valencia
United States
Carrying a crew of 62, three passengers, and 500 tons of general cargo on a voyage from Nome , District of Alaska , the 1,598-gross register ton , 252.7-foot (77.0 m) passenger steamer ran aground without loss of life while entering the harbor at Saint Michael , District of Alaska. After Valencia jettisoned 75 tons of cargo, the tug Meteor ( United States ) helped her free herself and she resumed her voyage.[ 119]
17 October
18 October
19 October
List of shipwrecks: 19 October 1905
Ship
State
Description
Cygnet
United States
The 12-gross register ton screw steamer was stranded in the Straits of Mackinac . All four people on board survived.[ 6]
D. R. Rhodes
United States
The vessel, in a gale on Lake Huron , lost her tow ship, Joseph S. Fay , eventually wrecking on rocks near Cheboygan, Michigan .[ 77] [ 185]
Elizabeth
United States
The 25-gross register ton schooner barge or scow barge was lost when she struck a pier at Menominee , Michigan . Both people on board survived.[ 171]
Iver Lawson
United States
The 149-gross register ton schooner was stranded at Horse Shoe Bay , Wisconsin . All four people on board survived.[ 28]
Joseph S. Fay
United States
The 1,220-gross register ton screw steamer , a wooden bulk carrier , was on a voyage from Escanaba , Michigan , fto Ashtabula , Ohio , with a cargo of iron ore when she sprung a leak on Lake Huron during a gale and either was beached or driven onto the rocks at Forty Mile Point on the coast of Michigan, where she broke up with the loss of one life. There were 13 survivors. Her wreck lies in 17 feet (5.2 m) of water at 45°29′19″N 83°54′36″W / 45.488611°N 83.91°W / 45.488611; -83.91 (Joseph S. Fay ) .[ 35] [ 77] [ 186] [ 187] [ 188]
Kaliyuga
United States
The 1,941-gross register ton screw steamer foundered on Lake Huron in a gale . Lost with all 17 hands.[ 35] [ 77] [ 189]
Kate Lyons
United States
The 201-gross register ton schooner was stranded at Holland , Michigan . All four people on board survived.[ 28]
Louise
United States
The steamer's hull was holed on the Mississippi River 42 miles (68 km) below New Orleans , Louisiana . She rolled to port and sank, a total loss .[ 181]
Nautilus
United States
The 24-gross register ton steam yacht burned at Fishers Island , New York , at the eastern end of Long Island Sound . All five people on board survived.[ 35]
20 October
List of shipwrecks: 20 October 1905
Ship
State
Description
Alta
United States
The 935-gross register ton lumber schooner barge was stranded in Lake Superior on Grand Island , Michigan near Trout Bay with a broken back, a total loss. All six people on board survived.[ 48] [ 190]
Dora
United States
The 177-gross register ton schooner departed Charleston , South Carolina , bound for New York City with five people on board and was never heard from again.[ 48]
Florence
United States
During a voyage from Nome to Unalakleet , District of Alaska , with a crew of three aboard, the 10-gross register ton , 40-foot (12.2 m) schooner was wrecked on a bar 7 nautical miles (13 km; 8.1 mi) north of Egavik (or Egowik ) (64°02′25″N 160°55′21″W / 64.0403°N 160.9225°W / 64.0403; -160.9225 (Egavik ) ) during a gale with the loss of her captain . Her other two crew members survived.[ 171] [ 191]
Galatea
United States
The 610-gross register ton schooner was stranded at Grand Marais , Michigan , a total loss. All six people aboard survived.[ 28] [ 190]
Jay Ochs
United States
The 18-gross register ton screw steamer sank in Lake Huron 3.5 nautical miles (6.5 km; 4.0 mi) south-southwest of Middle Isle . All five people on board survived.[ 6]
John V. Jones
United States
The 200-gross register ton schooner was stranded 35 miles (56 km) northeast of Milwaukee , Wisconsin , with the loss of two lives. There were three survivors.[ 28]
Mautenee
United States
The 647-gross register ton schooner barge or scow barge was stranded at Pictou , Ontario . All six people aboard survived.[ 32]
Minnedosa
Canada
While under tow with a cargo of grain during a snowstorm , the schooner barge disappeared and sank in Lake Huron near Harbor Beach , Michigan .
Nirvana
United States
The 611-gross register ton schooner barge or scow barge broke up and sank in ten feet (3.0 m) of water at Grand Marais , Michigan . All six people on board survived.[ 32] [ 190]
Sara Sheldon (or Sarah E. Sheldon )
United States
The 693-gross register ton screw steamer sprung a leak in heavy seas on Lake Erie and was beached 600 yards (550 m) off the coast of Ohio 6 nautical miles (11 km; 6.9 mi) east of Lorain . A strong wind turned into a gale and broke her up. The gale capsized one of her lifeboats , killing two crewmen. Two tugs rescued the other 12 members of her crew.[ 35] [ 88]
Siberia
United States
The 1,892-gross register ton screw steamer sprung a leak in heavy seas and her machinery became disabled in Lake Erie about 30 miles (48 km) west of Long Point , Ontario . She was assisted by the steamer J. H. Wade ( United States ) and was pushed close to shore off Long Point, where she sank in 22 feet (6.7 m) of water. All 15 people aboard survived. She was broken up by another gale before she could be raised.[ 35] [ 166]
Tasmania
United States
The 979-gross register ton schooner sank in Lake Erie south of Pelee Passage Light on the coast of Ontario , with the loss of all eight people on board. Wreck dispersed with Dynamite on 13 July 1906.[ 32] [ 192]
Vega
United States
The 200-gross register ton schooner was stranded at Ludington , Michigan . All four people aboard survived.[ 32]
Yukon
United States
The 1,602-gross register ton schooner sank in Lake Erie 3 nautical miles (5.6 km; 3.5 mi) north of the piers at Ashtabula , Ohio . All eight people aboard survived.[ 6]
22 October
23 October
24 October
25 October
26 October
28 October
30 October
31 October
Unknown date
November
1 November
2 November
3 November
4 November
5 November
7 November
8 November
9 November
10 November
12 November
13 November
14 November
15 November
16 November
17 November
18 November
List of shipwrecks: 18 November 1905
Ship
State
Description
Hilda
United Kingdom
Hilda
The steamship ran aground on La Pierre des Portes reef, Saint-Malo , France with the loss of 125 lives.
20 November
21 November
22 November
23 November
24 November
25 November
27 November
28 November
List of shipwrecks: 28 November 1905
Ship
State
Description
Amboy
United States
Mataafa Storm : The sailing barge was driven ashore and wrecked in a severe wind and snow storm on Lake Superior seven miles (11 km) east of Duluth, Minnesota after being cut loose by her tow George Spencer ( United States ).[ 219]
Bransford
United States
Mataafa Storm : The steamer was stranded on a reef in a severe wind and snowstorm off Isle Royale on Lake Superior . Later refloated.[ 220] [ 162]
Cornelia
United States
Mataafa Storm : The steamer was driven ashore at Point Isabelle .[ 221]
Crescent City
United States
Mataafa Storm : The steamer was driven ashore and wrecked in a severe wind and snow storm on Lake Superior at Thomasville , Minnesota .[ 222]
D. C. Whitney
United States
Mataafa Storm : The steamer was driven ashore in a severe wind and snow storm on Lake Michigan just south of Port Washington, Wisconsin . Later refloated and towed to Milwaukee .[ 136]
George Herbert
United States
Mataafa Storm : The 362-gross register ton scow was stranded at Two Islands , Minnesota , with the loss of three lives. There were nine survivors.[ 38]
George Spencer
United States
Mataafa Storm : The 1,360-gross register ton screw steamer was driven ashore in a severe wind and snowstorm on Lake Superior at Thomasville , Minnesota , seven miles (11 km) east of Duluth , Minnesota. All 12 people on board survived.[ 6] [ 222]
Harvey Bissell
United States
Mataafa Storm : The 496-gross register ton schooner sank in Thunder Bay on the coast of Michigan . All six people on board survived.[ 28]
Ira H. Owen
United States
Mataafa Storm : The 1,753-gross register ton iron -hulled screw steamer sank in Lake Superior off the Apostle Islands in a severe wind and snowstorm . All 17 people on board survived, or all 19 died.[ 35] [ 162]
Isaac L. Ellwood
United States
Mataafa Storm : The steamer struck two docks entering harbor at Duluth, Minnesota due to high seas and current and sank.[ 222]
J. H. Outhwaite
United States
Mataafa Storm : The 1,304-gross register ton steam screw bulk carrier was driven ashore and wrecked, breaking in two in a severe wind and snowstorm in the Straits of Mackinac at Little Point Sable near Cheboygan , Michigan . She then was destroyed by fire. All 14 people on board survived.[ 35] [ 223] [ 98]
J. M. Spaulding
United States
Mataafa Storm : The 71-gross register ton schooner barge or scow barge was stranded at Fort Gratiot , Michigan . All four people on board survived.[ 28]
Lafayette
United States
Mataafa Storm : The 5,113-gross register ton iron -hulled screw steamer was driven ashore in a severe wind and snowstorm on Encampment Island on Lake Superior and broke in two. Either all 26 people survived or one crewman was killed, according to different sources. The vessel was a total loss . The aft section was salvaged in 1906 and towed to Howard's Bay and beached. She was possibly burned in a major conflagration in November, 1907 that destroyed another beached ship nearby, and was scrapped in 1908 with the engine placed in another ship.[ 35] [ 222] [ 224] [ 225]
Madeira
United States
Rigging on the wreck of Madeira , 7 September 2007 Mataafa Storm : After her towing vessel, the steamer William Edenborn ( United States ), cut her loose during a blizzard on Lake Superior , the 5,039-gross register ton iron -hulled schooner -barge was driven ashore on Gold Rock , north of Split Rock Lighthouse on the coast of Minnesota , and broke up. One crewman was killed. Her 10 survivors were rescued by the tug Edna G. two days later.[ 28] [ 226]
Maia
United States
Mataafa Storm : The barge, under tow by Cornelia ( United States ), was driven ashore at Point Isabelle .[ 221]
Majestic
United States
The tow steamer burned and sank at dock at Burlington, New Jersey .[ 211]
Manila
United States
Mataafa Storm : The barge, being towed by Lafayette ( United States ), was driven ashore driven ashore in a severe wind and snowstorm on Encampment Island on Lake Superior when she went ashore. Later refloated and repaired at Toledo, Ohio .[ 220] [ 23]
Mary Mitchell
United States
Mataafa Storm : The schooner was driven ashore and wrecked in a severe wind and snow storm on Lake Superior at Point Nipigon near Cheboygan, Michigan after being cut loose by her tow J. H. Outhwaite ( United States ).[ 223]
Mataafa
United States
The wreck of SS Mataafa
Mataafa Storm : The bulk carrier was wrecked in a severe wind and snow storm on Lake Superior just outside the harbor at Duluth , Minnesota . Trying to enter the harbor she struck bottom losing steerage, then hit a pier. After that they tried to take her back out into the lake but the engine quit causing her to ground 700 yards (640 m) offshore where she broke in two. All nine crewman on the aft section died. Fifteen survivors on the forward section were rescued after 20 hours. She was refloated on 1 June 1906, repairs finished on 3 December 1906 and returned to service.[ 159] [ 227] [ 228] [ 229]
Niobe
United Kingdom
The steamer was sunk in a collision with Gregory ( United Kingdom ) at Le Havre , France .[ 230]
R. W. England
United States
Mataafa Storm : The steamer was driven ashore in a severe wind and snow storm on Lake Superior near Minnesota Point . One crewman killed. Pulled off by tugs on 1 December.[ 222]
Unknown scow
United States
The scow, under tow by Ivanhoe ( United States ), capsized and sank in the dumping grounds off the lightship for New York Harbor. Only person on board drowned.[ 22]
Urbain Belliveau
Canada
The schooner was wrecked near Port George, Nova Scotia .[ 231]
Vega
United States
Mataafa Storm : In a severe wind and snowstorm on Lake Michigan , the 2,143-gross register ton iron -hulled screw steamer was driven ashore and wrecked on rocks on South Fox Island in the Fox Islands off Michigan , where she broke in two and was pounded to pieces by the surf. All 15 people on board survived.[ 35] [ 232]
William Edenborn
United States
Mataafa Storm : The steamer was driven ashore in a severe wind and snow storm on Lake Superior near Split Rock, Minnesota . One crewman killed when he fell into the hold when the ship stranded.[ 159]
William E. Corey
United States
Mataafa Storm : The steamer was driven ashore in a severe wind and snow storm on Lake Superior on Gull Island in the Apostle Islands . Pulled off by tugs on 10 December.[ 222] [ 233]
29 November
30 November
Unknown date
List of shipwrecks: Unknown date November 1905
Ship
State
Description
Nellie Coleman
United States
Carrying her captain , his wife, 20 crewmen, perhaps as many as eight passengers, and a cargo of 65,000 codfish , the 160-gross register ton , 97-foot (29.6 m) cod -fishing schooner departed Squaw Harbor (55°14′36″N 160°33′12″W / 55.2433°N 160.5533°W / 55.2433; -160.5533 (Squaw Harbor ) ), District of Alaska , bound for Seattle , Washington , sometime between 7 and 10 November and was never seen again. Fifteen bodies washed ashore at Cape Yakataga on the Alaskan coast later in November, and a mentally ill Frenchman on Unimak Island in the Aleutian Islands was discovered wearing a dress that had belonged to the captain′s wife.[ 235]
December
1 December
2 December
3 December
List of shipwrecks: 3 December 1905
Ship
State
Description
Twilight
United States
The steamer was wrecked when she, and a loaded tow, went over the dam at Lock No. 2 near Pittsburgh , Pennsylvania.[ 149]
4 December
5 December
6 December
7 December
8 December
10 December
11 December
12 December
13 December
14 December
15 December
16 December
17 December
19 December
20 December
21 December
23 December
24 December
25 December
26 December
27 December
28 December
29 December
31 December
Unknown date
Unknown date
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