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- SS Onoko was an iron hulled Great Lakes freighter. She was launched in 1882 in Cleveland, Ohio as hull number #4, and sank on September 14, 1915 in Lake Superior near Knife River, Minnesota. Onoko is thought to be the prototype for every single steel hulled Great Lakes Bulk carrier that ever sailed. These vessels made possible the cheap transport of bulk cargoes such as iron ore, coal and limestone. Her wreckage still remains on the bottom of Lake Superior and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1992. (en)
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- Sprang a leak and sank onLake Superiorwith no loss of life
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- Globe Iron Works Company; William H. Radcliffe (en)
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- A painting showing Onoko original rigging (en)
- Onoko at the Great Northern Elevator in Superior, Wisconsin (en)
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- horizontal (en)
- vertical (en)
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- A series of images of Onoko sinking taken by an unidentified deckhand on Renown (en)
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- A painting of the Onoko.jpg (en)
- Onoko sinking 1.jpg (en)
- Onoko sinking 2.jpg (en)
- Onoko sinking 3.jpg (en)
- Onoko sinking 4.jpg (en)
- The Onoko in 1895.jpg (en)
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- Globe Iron Works Company (en)
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- Sprang a leak and sank on Lake Superior with no loss of life (en)
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- U.S. Registry #155048 (en)
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- *Phillip Minch 1882-1895
*Nicholas Transit Company 1895-1915 (en)
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- SS Onoko was an iron hulled Great Lakes freighter. She was launched in 1882 in Cleveland, Ohio as hull number #4, and sank on September 14, 1915 in Lake Superior near Knife River, Minnesota. Onoko is thought to be the prototype for every single steel hulled Great Lakes Bulk carrier that ever sailed. These vessels made possible the cheap transport of bulk cargoes such as iron ore, coal and limestone. Her wreckage still remains on the bottom of Lake Superior and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1992. (en)
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