Re: Senior Research Project: Ship Wrecks on Lake Erie. Is Phillips the same, in Erie?


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Posted by steve on April 22, 19100 at 13:07:28:

In Reply to: Re: Senior Research Project: Ship Wrecks on Lake Erie. posted by Jim Koch on April 19, 19100 at 18:13:17:

I have the location of the "Phillips" , neat the Atlantic, at over 160 feet depth plus. This 40 foot Sub, was estimated being built at 10 years earlier than the Charlston like duplicate but wery well advertized and 10 years after. Do you want the photographs and the drawings? I have been passing Xerox copies of these drawings to divers. Research on these is very limited, is salvage related, and divers made dives from 5 years back.
All credits are due to Fletcher, the discoverer of the main wreck. steve. For Tech divers only.
: : A couple of my class mates and I are doing a senior research project on the ship wrecks on Lake Erie. Any information pretaining to wrecks, dates, times, weather, reasons for loss, cargo, passengers, ship names and details, location of wreck, crew, shipping companies, and any myths and legends that may have been circulated over the years about Lake Erie. Any information will be greatly appriciated and hopefully great use in our paper.
: : Thank you,
: : JOE
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: Joe,
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: My brother and I have been researching Lake Erie wrecks for several years and have compiled and posted a web site dedicated to the subject. It can be viewed at "http://www.alcheminc.com". I believe this site also provides a link thanks to mr Baillod. So where do you live and where do you attend school and how soon is your paper due to be completed? You might want to consider researching the Philips submarine.




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