Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Homer H. Hine (Scow), U42421, aground, 1883

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Posted by Lucas Jantzi, 10 July 2021 at 12:09

I found a broken peice of white chinbone allong the beach of point clarke and it has some sort of symbol on it in green and it also says something that i believe says England becuase on the chinobone it says ENGL then the rest is cut off but the next letter looks like / and i believe it was an A and thats why i think it says England

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Homer H. Hine (Scow), U42421, aground, 1883