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- The Joseph S. Fay was a wooden steamer built in 1871 Quayle and Martin at Cleveland, Ohio. At the time of launch, the Fay was the largest ship ever built in Cleveland. (en)
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- The beached remains of the wooden steamer Joseph S. Fay (en)
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- Off of Forty Mile Point Light in Lake Huron (en)
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- Joseph S. Fay Shipwreck Site (en)
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- The Joseph S. Fay was a wooden steamer built in 1871 Quayle and Martin at Cleveland, Ohio. At the time of launch, the Fay was the largest ship ever built in Cleveland. (en)
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- Joseph S. Fay Shipwreck Site (en)
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- Joseph S. Fay Shipwreck Site (en)
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