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H.P. Bridge
Wooden Three-Masted Barkentine
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GPS Location: N45° W83°
Depth: 145 Feet
Wreck Length: 164 Feet Beam: 30 Feet
Gross Tonnage: 426 Cargo: Oats, Bricks
Launched: 1864 by James M. Jones in Detroit, Michigan
Wrecked: May 11, 1869


Mooring Buoy: REMOVED
The sanctuary maintains seasonal moorings at many shipwreck sites. Available from May to September, the moorings make for safer diving and also protect shipwrecks from anchor damage. Sanctuary regulations require vessels to use moorings when present




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