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OSWEGO, N.Y. – A team of underwater explorers says it has found the sunken wreck of a rare type of schooner that went down in a Lake Ontario gale during the 1830s.
The three shipwreck enthusiasts from western New York say they found the 45-foot-long Three Brothers in July in deep water west of Oswego.
Jim Kennard of Fairport says they found the wreck using side-scan sonar and worked with shipwreck historians to confirm the identity of the vessel, known as a dagger-board schooner.
The ship was hauling cargo 35 miles from Pultneyville in Wayne County to Oswego when it disappeared during a storm in November 1833. The captain, two crew members and a passenger were never found.
Kennard says dagger-board schooners only were used on the Great Lakes from the early 19th century until the 1830s.
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