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  • спіс артыкулаў у адным з праектаў Вікімедыя (be)
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  • стаття-список у проєкті Вікімедіа (uk)
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  • списак на Викимедији (sr)
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  • The 59-gross register ton schooner was stranded on Goat Island off Cape Porpoise on the coast of Maine. Both people on board survived. (en)
  • The 850-gross register ton schooner barge or scow barge foundered in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Rhode Island southwest of Block Island. All three people on board survived. (en)
  • thumb|Peter Rickmers The full-rigged ship was driven ashore on Fire Island, New York, United States. (en)
  • The steamer was wrecked on rocks near Limekiln Crossing in the Detroit River at Detroit. Later she slipped off the rocks, broke in two and sank. (en)
  • The steamer sank at dock over night in the Ohio River at Legionville, Pennsylvania when her siphon pump was shut off. Later raised. (en)
  • The tug collided with the steamship Huguenot and sank near the Sunk Lightvessel, off the coast of Essex, England. (en)
  • With no one on board, the 39-gross register ton sloop foundered at New York City. (en)
  • The 291-gross register ton scow foundered in the Niagara River off Strawberry Island, New York. All four people on board survived. (en)
  • The steamer was wrecked on Cross Island off Russian Lapland. (en)
  • The steamer on a voyage from Penarth to Granville, Manche carrying a cargo of coal struck Roches Douvres Rocks, from La Corbière, Jersey Channel Islands at 06:10 and subsequently sunk at 08:30. (en)
  • The freighter ran aground and wrecked near Kinkwazan. (en)
  • The 19-gross register ton schooner was lost in a collision with the Quartermaster Corps screw steamer General Timothy Pickering off Tampa, Florida. All three people on board survived. (en)
  • The steamer sprung a leak off Little Traverse Point in Lake Michigan. She returned to her dock at Harbor Springs, Michigan where she sank. (en)
  • The 32-gross register ton schooner was stranded in the Patuxent River in Maryland. Both people on board survived. (en)
  • The 54-gross register ton sloop burned at New York City. Both people on board survived. (en)
  • The 512-gross register ton screw steamer burned in Lake Huron 11 miles above Port Sanilac, Michigan, total loss. All 13 people on board survived. (en)
  • With no one on board, the 15-gross register ton schooner foundered in Mobile Bay off Daphne, Alabama. (en)
  • During a voyage from New York City to Honolulu, Hawaii, with 20 people on board, the 1,769-gross register ton iron-hulled full-rigged ship reported for the last time. She was never heard from again. (en)
  • The steamer struck a hidden obstruction and sank in the Mississippi River near Bird's Point, Missouri. Raised and repaired. (en)
  • The 29-gross register ton Launch vessel was destroyed by fire on Lake Salvador, in Louisiana. All six people on board survived. (en)
  • thumb|William MaxwellThe 43-gross register ton wooden motor fishing tug was stranded on a reef in Lake Huron off Thunder Bay Island off the coast of Michigan and became a total loss. All seven people on board survived. Her wreck lies in of water at . (en)
  • The 13-gross register ton motor vessel burned on Jacks Creek in North Carolina. All three people on board survived. (en)
  • The Yarrow Type was sliced in two when the scout cruiser collided with her during night exercises. Galas stern section sank immediately with the loss of one life; her bow section sank later during an attempt to tow it to shallow water. Attentive then also collided with the destroyer , holing Ribble below the waterline and forcing her to return to base. (en)
  • The 10-gross register ton, fishing vessel struck a rock and was wrecked at Port Frederick in Icy Strait in the Alexander Archipelago in Southeast Alaska. Her crew of three survived. She later was salvaged and returned to service. (en)
  • The passenger-cargo ship burst into flames minutes after leaving the Grand Harbour in Malta, and she ran aground off Fort Ricasoli. Only 33 people on board survived, and at least 118 were killed. (en)
  • The 691-gross register ton schooner foundered in the Bahamas during a hurricane with the loss of seven lives. There was one survivor. (en)
  • The 49-gross register ton schooner foundered off Brooklyn, New York. All three people on board survived. (en)
  • The tug sprung a leak and sank off Portsmouth, Virginia. (en)
  • The 181-gross register ton schooner was stranded on Pilot Island in Lake Michigan off the coast of Wisconsin. All six people on board survived. (en)
  • The 564-gross register ton brig departed New York City bound for Fajardo, Puerto Rico, with seven people on board and was never heard from again. (en)
  • The 747-gross register ton schooner barge was stranded in Lake Superior at Huron Island off the coast of Michigan. All seven people on board survived. (en)
  • The steamer struck an obstruction on the Tillamook, Oregon Bar and was beached on mud flats in Tillamook Bay in water logged condition because of the resulting leaks. (en)
  • During a voyage in the waters of the District of Alaska from Valdez to Cordova with a crew of 78 and a cargo of 300 tons of copper ore and general merchandise aboard, the 2,820-gross register ton, steel-hulled screw steamer was wrecked on the southwest end of Busby Island in Prince William Sound in Southcentral Alaska during a snowstorm. The steamer Elsie took off her passengers, and all 118 people on board survived. (en)
  • The 349-gross register ton barge foundered in the Chesapeake Bay at Thimble Shoal off the coast of Virginia. All four people on board survived. (en)
  • The canal boat sank in a collision with at Chicago. (en)
  • The 1,082-gross register ton bark was stranded on the Cumberland Bar on the coast of Georgia. All 12 people on board survived. (en)
  • The Elder Dempster cargo ship, used in the West Africa coastal feeder service, developed a leak and sank in the Forcados River, Nigeria. (en)
  • The 10-gross register ton motor vessel foundered off Frankfort, Michigan. All four people on board lost their lives. (en)
  • The 6-gross register ton sloop foundered in the Chesapeake Bay. Both people on board survived. (en)
  • The steamer struck a sunken lighter and sank at Augusta, Georgia. Raised and repaired. (en)
  • The protected cruiser collided with the ocean liner and sank in the English Channel, or beached off Black Rock Buoy, off the Isle of Wight, with the loss of 28 of her crew. Refloated and scrapped. (en)
  • The steamer was wrecked on the West African coast by the Pedra de Galha rock, near Cabo Barbas, about south of Villa Cisneros, Spanish colony of Río de Oro. (en)
  • The 13-gross register ton motor paddle vessel burned on the Yazoo River at Yazoo City, Mississippi. All five people on board survived. (en)
  • The 73-gross register ton schooner was stranded at Southold, Long Island, New York, on an unidentified date. All five people on board survived. (en)
  • The 468-gross register ton barkentine was stranded on Yellowhead Island in Machias Bay on the coast of Maine. All seven people on board survived. (en)
  • The 215-gross register ton schooner was stranded on the bar at Tillamook Bay on the coast of Oregon. All seven people on board survived. (en)
  • The steamer was destroyed by fire at Edenton, North Carolina. (en)
  • The cargo ship foundered in the North Sea off the Outer Gabbard Lightship with the loss of all 22 people on board. She was on a voyage from Rotterdam and Hook of Holland, Netherlands to Harwich, Essex. (en)
  • The 5-gross register ton schooner foundered off Key Largo in the Florida Keys off the coast of Florida. Both people on board survived. (en)
  • The steamer burned to the waterline at dock at the River and Harbor Improvement Company, Camden, New Jersey. (en)
  • The tow steamer developed a leak and sank at the Port Reading, New Jersey Coal Dock. (en)
  • The 39-gross register ton tug caught fire off Whitestone Point. The fire spread rapidly, and her crew beached her at College Point, Queens, New York. All four people on board were rescued by a launch. (en)
  • The steamer collided with the steamer and sank off Lisbon while on passage from Cardiff for Genoa with a cargo of coal. (en)
  • The 56-gross register ton schooner foundered in Delaware Bay. All three people on board survived. (en)
  • The 391-gross register ton schooner departed New York City bound for Mayport, Florida, with seven people on board and was never heard from again. (en)
  • The steam tug collided in fog with Inverna and sank off Catherine Hill Bay, New South Wales, Australia. (en)
  • The steamer stranded on Parisian Island in Whitefish Bay and sank. (en)
  • The 262-gross register ton schooner was abandoned in the Atlantic Ocean east-northeast of Frying Pan Shoals off the coast of North Carolina. All six people on board survived. (en)
  • The barge sprung a leak in a heavy blow off New Haven, Connecticut and brought into the harbor, filling and sinking in of water. (en)
  • The steam yacht ran aground on Black Ledge, near Niantic, Connecticut. The next day she suddenly backed off the rocks and collided with salvage vessels trying to haul her off. (en)
  • The steamer sank at dock at Hickman, Kentucky. Raised and repaired. (en)
  • The 13-gross register ton motor vessel exploded and burned off Gay Head on the coast of Massachusetts. All five people on board survived. (en)
  • The steamer sank at dock in the Monongahela River at Dravosburg, Pennsylvania after filling with water. Later raised and returned to service. (en)
  • The 84-gross register ton schooner was lost in a collision in thick fog with the screw steamer near Thacher Island on the coast of Massachusetts off Cape Ann. Both people on board survived. (en)
  • The steamboat sank at her moorings at Coquille, Oregon. She was later refloated, repaired, and returned to service. (en)
  • The 632-gross register ton screw steamer was stranded at Yaquina Head on the coast of Oregon with the loss of 11 lives. There were 10 survivors. (en)
  • The 58-gross register ton schooner was lost in a collision with the barge Valentine in the eastern end of Long Island Sound off Fishers Island on the coast of New York. All three people aboard survived. (en)
  • The schooner was sunk in a collision with a mud scow off Graves Light, Boston, Massachusetts. Lost with all five hands, plus one from the scow. (en)
  • The 185-gross register ton screw steamer burned on the Hudson River at Verplanck, New York. All six people on board survived. (en)
  • The steamer stranded on Tete du Chat on a passage from Santander for Rotterdam with a cargo of iron ore and wrecked. (en)
  • The 207-gross register ton schooner was lost in a collision with the screw steamer Maine off Cornfield Light on the coast of Connecticut. All five people on board survived. (en)
  • The barge sank near the mouth of the Patapsco River in a gale and high seas. Her crew survived. (en)
  • The 67-gross register ton schooner burned at Tampa, Florida. All five people on board survived. (en)
  • The schooner was sunk in a collision with Maine in dense fog between New York and New Bedford, Massachusetts. Crew rescued by Maine. (en)
  • The 22-gross register ton schooner was stranded on Harbor Island in Muscongus Bay on the coast of Maine. Both people on board survived. (en)
  • The 458-gross register ton schooner was stranded on the Diamond Shoals off Cape Hatteras, North Carolina, with the loss of five lives. There were two survivors. (en)
  • The 27-gross register ton schooner foundered in West Penobscot Bay on the coast of Maine. Both people on board survived. (en)
  • The steamer was wrecked in the Pacific Ocean near Christmas Island . (en)
  • The 5-gross register ton schooner was stranded at China Point on the coast of Mexico. Both people on board survived. (en)
  • The cargo schooner foundered on the Minquiers south of Jersey Channel Islands when en route from Dunkirk, France, for Granville, France, with a cargo of scoria. (en)
  • The 189-gross register ton schooner was abandoned off Cape Ann, Massachusetts. All seven people on board survived. (en)
  • The 376-gross register ton schooner was stranded on Bodie Island on the coast of North Carolina. All seven people on board survived. (en)
  • The steamer was sunk by ice in the Ohio River while laying at Coraopolis, Pennsylvania. Later raised. (en)
  • The out of commission steamer sprang a leak and sank while lying on the bank at Broadway Hollow opposite Madison, Indiana in the Ohio River. Later raised. (en)
  • The 37-gross register ton schooner foundered in Long Island Sound off the coast of New York. Both people on board survived. (en)
  • With no one on board, the 10-gross register ton schooner sank in the harbor at Lynn, Massachusetts. (en)
  • The 135-ton or 142-gross register ton , schooner was driven ashore by ice at Point Barrow, Alaska, while at anchor and was abandoned. Her crew of seven survived. (en)
  • The 29-gross register ton schooner was stranded in Penobscot Bay on the coast of Maine with the loss of one life. There was one survivor. (en)
  • The 49-gross register ton steam catamaran burned at dock on the Arkansas River at Lewisburg, Arkansas while being repaired, a total loss. All 13 people on board survived. (en)
  • The 627-gross register ton schooner was stranded on the Handkerchief Shoal off the coast of Massachusetts. All eight people on board survived. (en)
  • The 817-gross register ton screw steamer was stranded in Lake Huron on Mackinac Island off the coast of Michigan. All 12 people on board survived. (en)
  • The , 1,600-gross register ton cargo ship sank in of water after colliding at night in dense fog with the Fall River Line passenger steamer Commonwealth off Race Rock off eastern Long Island, New York, off the west end of Fisher's Island between Fisher′s Island and Plum Island at . Commonwealth rescued all 16 people on board Volund – her master, his wife, and 14 crewmen. (en)
  • The 6-gross register ton catboat was stranded at Dennis, Massachusetts. Both people on board survived. (en)
  • The 269-gross register ton schooner foundered off Plum Island, Wisconsin. All seven people on board survived. (en)
  • The tug sank at dock at Riley's Dock in Jersey City, New Jersey from a broken condenser pipe. Refloated same day and dry docked. (en)
  • The freighter with a cargo of iron ore on passage from Narvik to Rotterdam was struck by the steamer off Nieuwe Waterweg. The German steamer sank with a loss of one crew and a pilot. Avoca had her bow smashed in and had to be beached to avoid sinking. (en)
  • thumb|AmazonThe ship was driven ashore and wrecked west of Port Talbot, Glamorgan, Wales, with the loss of twenty of her 28 crew. She was on a voyage from Port Talbot to Iquique, Chile. (en)
  • The steamer sank in the Arkansas River near Martins Landing when a dropping river lever caused her guard to snag on the shore causing a list. Later raised. (en)
  • The 439-gross register ton schooner was abandoned at sea in the Magdalen Islands in the Gulf of St. Lawrence off the coast of Canada. All nine people on board survived. (en)
  • The cargo ship ran aground outside Garston Docks, Liverpool, England. She was refloated, repaired, and returned to service. (en)
  • The 1,264-gross register ton iron-hulled screw steamer struck a rock and was wrecked on a reef at Fort Ross, California during a failed attempt to beach her, a total loss of vessel and cargo. All 147 people on board made it to shore in her boats. (en)
  • The 1,107-gross register ton schooner was stranded at Metomkin Island on the coast of Virginia. All nine people on board survived. (en)
  • The tug was destroyed by fire between Albany, New York and Troy, New York. (en)
  • The steamer on passage from Glasgow for Alexandria with coal and a general cargo sprang a leak during a heavy gale and sank four hours later approximately west of Scilly. (en)
  • The steamer was destroyed by fire in Jack's Creek, North Carolina. (en)
  • The 172-gross register ton canal boat foundered on Penfield Reef in Long Island Sound. The only person on board survived. (en)
  • The schooner became a total loss at Indian Point on the Bering Sea coast of Siberia. (en)
  • The 57-gross register ton sternwheel paddle steamer burned on the Ohio River at Owensboro, Kentucky. All seven people on board survived. (en)
  • The steamer struck a rock and sank in the Ohio River at Eightmile Island, West Virginia. Immediately raised and taken for repairs. (en)
  • The 365-gross register ton schooner was stranded at L'Archeveque, Nova Scotia. All seven people on board survived. (en)
  • The 71-gross register ton sternwheel paddle steamer destroyed by fire when a lamp exploded on the Ohio River at Wheeling, West Virginia, or at Buffalo, West Virginia on the Great Kanawha River. All 12 people on board survived. (en)
  • The 39-gross register ton schooner was lost in a collision with the screw steamer off Point No Point, Washington. Two of the 10 people on board lost their lives. (en)
  • The steamer, on a passage from Poti, Russia, for Garston, Liverpool, England, with a cargo of iron ore, was run down by the steamer in the Bosporous off Kavak Point in the Ottoman Empire, and sunk. (en)
  • The 388-gross register ton barge was stranded on Fishers Island in New York at the eastern end of Long Island Sound after losing her towline to . (en)
  • The 67-gross register ton schooner was stranded at Media Luna, Toa Baja, Puerto Rico. All nine people on board survived. (en)
  • The 11-gross register ton screw steamer foundered in the Atchafalaya River at Butte La Rose, Louisiana. After sinking she slid down slope out in 60 feet of water. All three people on board survived. (en)
  • The 65-gross register ton schooner burned in the Choptank River off Tilghman Island in Maryland. All four people on board survived. (en)
  • The tug was sunk in a collision with off Governor's Island in New York Harbor. One crewman killed. Survivors rescued by . (en)
  • The steamer struck a snag in the Arkansas River near Coco Landing and was beached on a bar and sank. Later raised. (en)
  • The 20-gross register ton ferry was destroyed by fire at Port Deposit, Maryland, a total loss. Both people on board survived. (en)
  • The 380-gross register ton, steam screw whaling bark was crushed by ice and lost in Anadyr Bay off the coast of Siberia at . Her entire crew of 43 survived and was rescued by the steamer Bowhead . (en)
  • The 423-gross register ton schooner departed Hampton Roads, Virginia, bound for New York City with seven people on board and was never heard from again. (en)
  • The 178-gross register ton motor yacht was lost in a collision with the screw steamer off Chicago, Illinois. All three people on board survived. (en)
  • The steamer was wrecked by a cyclone in the Mississippi River near Hardin's Point, Arkansas, a total loss. Nine passengers and two crew killed. (en)
  • The 9-gross register ton motor vessel was stranded at Kissimmee, Florida. Both people on board survived. (en)
  • The 250-gross register ton barge foundered off Whitefish Point on the coast of Michigan. Both people on board lost their lives. (en)
  • The 9-gross register ton screw steamer burned at Willow Springs, Illinois. All five people on board survived. (en)
  • The 7-gross register ton motor vessel was stranded at Galveston, Texas. All four people on board survived. (en)
  • The three-funnel 30-knot destroyer was sliced in two when she crossed the bows of the armoured cruiser during night exercises and Berwick collided with her. Both sections of her hull sank, although her bow section remained afloat long enough for 22 members of her crew to be rescued. Thirty-six members of her crew were lost. (en)
  • The steamer was sunk in a collision with at Detroit. (en)
  • Foundered off the Burlings Lighthouse, Portugal. (en)
  • The steamer sank in Bayou Willow, Louisiana while tied to the bank, later raised. One crewman killed. (en)
  • The auxiliary sloop burned in Fishers Sound due to a gasoline explosion, a total loss. The crew of three left in the ship's boat. (en)
  • The steamer collided with the south pier abutment and sank while attempting to enter the Canadian Canal at Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario. (en)
  • The 7-gross register ton sternwheel motor paddle vessel foundered at Mount Carmel, Illinois. The only person on board survived. (en)
  • The 42-gross register ton schooner was stranded at Ludlington, Michigan. Both people on board survived. (en)
  • The Elder Dempster cargo/passenger ship ran aground at Abaco. She was refloated and beached from Nassau, Bahamas as a total loss. She was en route from Newport News for Veracruz with a cargo of coal. (en)
  • The tug burned to the water's edge, capsized and sank at Vicksburg, Mississippi. (en)
  • The 1,310-gross register ton schooner foundered in the Atlantic Ocean north of Bermuda. All 10 people on board survived. (en)
  • The 626-gross register ton screw steamer burned at Lorain, Ohio. All 16 people on board survived. (en)
  • The 19-gross register ton screw steamer burned at Brunswick, Georgia. All four people on board survived. (en)
  • The 2,253-gross register ton schooner barge foundered off Hog Island in the Virginia Barrier Islands on the coast of Virginia with the loss of all five people on board. (en)
  • The coaster ran ashore in Newport, Baie de Chaleur, on passage Campbellton, New Brunswick for Gaspé, Quebec. (en)
  • The 2,255-gross register ton screw steamer was wrecked in poor visibility due to smoke from forest fires in Lake Superior at Crisp Point on the coast of Michigan. Later broke up in a gale. All 16 people on board survived. (en)
  • The tug sank in a collision with the ferry off Pier A, North River. Two crewmen killed, five rescued by other vessels. (en)
  • The Union-Castle Line passenger/cargo ship ran aground in calm weather from Richard's Bay, South Africa (en)
  • The passenger steamer was destroyed by fire at the T. S. Marvel & Co. shipyard, Newburgh, New York. Four killed. (en)
  • The 464-gross register ton schooner was stranded in Grays Harbor on the coast of Washington. All nine people on board survived. (en)
  • The Illawarra & South Coast Steam Navigation Company steamship sank off Tathra, New South Wales, Australia. (en)
  • The 7-gross register ton sloop was scuttled off Aguadilla, Puerto Rico. All three people on board abandoned ship safely before she sank. (en)
  • The 148 ton steam trawler was wrecked in dense fog at Ravenscar, North Yorkshire. (en)
  • The 76-gross register ton schooner foundered in the North Anclote Channel in Florida. All 23 people on board survived. (en)
  • The 1,579-gross register ton schooner barge or scow barge was stranded at Montauk, New York. All five people on board survived. (en)
  • With no one on board, the 59-gross register ton sternwheel paddle steamer burned on the Missouri River at Fort Benton, Montana. (en)
  • The 19-gross register ton motor yacht burned at New Berlin, Florida. All four people on board survived. (en)
  • The schooner struck a rock and sank off Napatree Point off Newport, Rhode Island. (en)
  • The steamer was struck by a storm while tied to the bank at Port Hickory, Louisiana causing her to list , fill with water, and sink in 9 feet of water. Had not been raised by end of the year. (en)
  • The 27-gross register ton sternwheel paddle steamer burned to the water's edge and sank in 20 feet of water at the "Cut-Off" in the Atchafalaya River in Louisiana. All six people on board survived. (en)
  • The steamer on a passage from Newcastle for Seville with a cargo of coal and coke collided early morning with cargo ship in the mouth of the Humber. The vessel was struck near amidships and began to fill almost immediately. She was beached on Sand Hale Flat to prevent the sinking but later had broken in two amidships and was declared a total loss. (en)
  • While no one was on board, the 26-gross register ton schooner foundered in Pungoteague Creek in Virginia. (en)
  • The fishing boat was in tow of steam trawler Coot fishing boat Kópanes but damaged Coots propeller. Both vessels drifted ashore on Vatnsleysuströnd at Keilisnes, about 5 miles west of Hafnarfjörður, becoming wrecks. (en)
  • The steamer sank in the Beouff River above Brown's Landing. (en)
  • The foundered in a storm off Selonik. (en)
  • The steamer sank off Port Vathy, Samos. (en)
  • The , 209-ton steam trawler was wrecked. (en)
  • The ferry sank at dock at Augusta, Kentucky. (en)
  • The small steamer was lost at Nome, Alaska. (en)
  • The steam trawler sank off Tobermory. (en)
  • The steamer was wrecked north of Sapienza, Italy. (en)
  • The vessel foundered off Egerö, Norway. (en)
  • The 93-gross register ton schooner was stranded at Cape Lookout on the coast of North Carolina. All 18 people on board survived. (en)
  • The 15-gross register ton Bugeye was lost in a collision with the screw steamer Alabama in the Chesapeake Bay off Seven Foot Knoll on the coast of Maryland. Both people on board survived. (en)
  • The 239-gross register ton schooner foundered off Whitestone, Queens, New York. All five people on board survived. (en)
  • The steamer developed a leak in a gale at Waverly Creek in South Carolina. She was run aground on a mud bank and the passengers evacuated on the lifeboat. Ship's cook drowned. (en)
  • The 295-gross register ton barge was stranded at New Haven, Connecticut. All three people on board survived. (en)
  • The 549-gross register ton schooner was abandoned at sea during a voyage from Gulfport, Mississippi, to São Miguel Island in the Azores. All nine people on board survived. (en)
  • With no one on board, the 37-gross register ton passenger steamer or motor vessel was totally destroyed by fire at St. Augustine, Florida. Fire is supposed Arson. (en)
  • The 358-gross register ton schooner was stranded on Two Bush Island on the coast of Maine. All six people on board survived. (en)
  • The 92-gross register ton schooner foundered at Bridgeport, Connecticut. All three people on board survived. (en)
  • With no one on board, the 81-gross register ton screw steamer burned to the water's edge at Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan, a total loss. (en)
  • With no one on board, the 20-gross register ton schooner foundered in Hunting Creek in Virginia. (en)
  • The steamer sank in the Ohio River at Industry, Pennsylvania. A watchman died. (en)
  • thumb|right|EllenThe coastal cargo ship and fishing trawler was wrecked in Gulf St Vincent at Morgan's Beach near Cape Jervis, South Australia. (en)
  • The 8-gross register ton motor vessel was stranded at Petit Pass in Louisiana. All four people on board survived. (en)
  • During a voyage from Taganrog, Russia, with a cargo of grain, the 2,408-gross register ton cargo ship was stranded on Corticeiras Rock off Corcubión, Spain, and became a total loss. (en)
  • The 9-gross register ton schooner was stranded at Guanica, Puerto Rico. All three people on board survived. (en)
  • The 92-gross register ton sternwheel paddle steamer burned at New Orleans, Louisiana. The only person on board survived. (en)
  • The 5-gross register ton schooner was stranded at Rodicks Island on the coast of Maine. Both people on board survived. (en)
  • The steamer sank at dock in the Monongahela River at Glenwood Landing, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, after filling with water through a siphon. Later raised and returned to service. (en)
  • The 663-gross register ton barkentine departed the Turks Islands in the Caribbean bound for Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, with 10 people on board and was never heard from again. (en)
  • Carrying a cargo of coal with 175 tons in her hold and 25 tons on deck, the 129-gross register ton, schooner was wrecked in a gale east of Cape Espenberg on the Chukchi Sea coast of the District of Alaska after she dragged her anchor and her steering gear was carried away. All nine members of her crew survived. (en)
  • The 24-gross register ton schooner was stranded at Pawtuxet, Rhode Island. Both people on board survived. (en)
  • The 948-gross register ton iron-hulled barge sank off Barnegat, New Jersey after her tow line parted in a heavy gale and blinding snow storm . All six people on board survived. (en)
  • The 11-net register ton, schooner dragged her anchor in bad weather and was wrecked on rocks at Kashega on Unalaska Island in the Aleutian Islands, from Unalaska. Her crew of three survived. (en)
  • The 22-gross register ton screw steamer burned in the lagoon at Jackson Park, Chicago, Illinois, a total loss. All four people on board survived. (en)
  • The 36-gross register ton screw steamer burned in Puget Sound off the coast of Washington. All four people on board survived. (en)
  • With no one on board, the 22-gross register ton motor yacht burned on the St. Clair Flats in Michigan. (en)
  • The 352-gross register ton schooner foundered in the Atlantic Ocean north of Bermuda. All seven people on board survived. (en)
  • The out of commission 43-gross register ton sidewheel paddle steamer burned to the waterline on the Ohio River at Catlettsburg, Kentucky. (en)
  • The 97-gross register ton schooner was stranded in Arthur Bay on the coast of Wisconsin. All five people on board survived. (en)
  • The tug listed, filled with water, and sank in the harbor of Buffalo, New York when the steamer she was towing. Yale sheered off course causing her to careen. (en)
  • The schooner was wrecked in Pybus Bay on Admiralty Island in the Alexander Archipelago in Southeast Alaska. (en)
  • The steamer caught fire and was destroyed while laid up for the night on the east side of the Mobile River. (en)
  • The 548-gross register ton schooner was stranded on the coast of Delaware south of the Delaware Breakwater. All seven people on board survived. (en)
  • The 100-gross register ton motor vessel was stranded on the Siuslaw River Bar on the coast of Oregon, a total loss. Her machinery and cargo was salvaged. All seven people on board survived. (en)
  • The 140-gross register ton schooner capsized in the harbor at Sheboygan, Wisconsin. All five people on board survived. (en)
  • The steamer sank after a collision with the steamer off Seraglio Point, Constantinople, Ottoman Empire. This ship was originally named Tycho Brahe. In 1891 ownership transferred to Charles Deville Wells, , who renamed the vessel Palais Royal. After Wells was declared bankrupt in 1893 it was sold to a Turkish owner. (en)
  • The motor vessel destroyed by fire over night at dock at Allegan, Michigan. Probable arson where she had not been used for several days. (en)
  • The 2,603-gross register ton screw steamer sank with the loss of one crewman and three passengers after colliding with the ocean liner in the main ship channel in New York Harbor off Sandy Hook, New Jersey. The other 144 people aboard Finance survived. (en)
  • The 7-gross register ton schooner was stranded in the Back River on the coast of Virginia. All three people on board survived. (en)
  • The 670-gross register ton screw steamer off Sandy Hook, New Jersey, or in the Gulf of Saint Lawrence with the loss of all 19 people on board. (en)
  • The brigantine, on a voyage from Hartlepool to the Thames with coal, was struck by the passenger-cargo steamer in the Haisborough Sands off the coast of Norfolk, England, and sank with the loss of five of her crew of six. (en)
  • The launch was sunk in a collision with Packet at Mobile, Alabama. Her occupants climbed up the steamer's wheel. (en)
  • thumb|Hawea The steamship was stranded when struck by heavy wave and losing steering way, while entering Greymouth, New Zealand. (en)
  • During a voyage from New York City to St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, the 1,794-gross register ton cargo liner was wrecked during a gale at night without loss of life on the east side of Sow and Pigs Reef off Cuttyhunk Island, Massachusetts, at . (en)
  • The tug suffered steering failure in Governor's Island Gap and ran aground and sank. Raised and repaired. (en)
  • The 2,476-gross register ton screw steamer was lost in a collision with the screw steamer below Port Sanilac, Ontario. All 22 people on board survived. (en)
  • The 1,974-gross register ton steel-hulled sidewheel paddle steamer burned on the Hudson River off Newburgh, New York, killing four of the 52 people on board. (en)
  • The 1,186-gross register ton schooner barge or scow barge lost her tow in a blinding snowstorm and heavy winds and foundered off Cape Henlopen on the coast of Delaware, part of her hull discovered washed on shore north west of Overrfalls Shoals spar buoy the next day. Loss of all six people, four men and two women, on board. (en)
  • The steamer struck a reef north west of the Keweenaw Peninsula, east of the Great Lakes Ship Canal in Lake Superior. Raised, repaired and returned to service. (en)
  • The yacht was sunk in a collision with the steamship Haida off Erie Basin, Brooklyn. The crew was saved without loss. (en)
  • The 32-gross register ton fishing steamer caught fire and was destroyed at dock in Erie, Pennsylvania when a building adjoining the dock burned down. All 10 people on board survived. (en)
  • The tug struck the wreck of schooner off Point Lookout Bar. She made it to dock at Point Lookout where she filled and sank. Pumped out the next day and taken to Alexandria, Virginia. (en)
  • thumb|Falls of Halladale The barque ran aground near Peterborough, Victoria, Australia in a fog. All 29 crew reached safety. (en)
  • The 59-gross register ton schooner was stranded at Point Francis, Maine. All four people on board survived. (en)
  • The 1,050-gross register ton schooner was stranded on Moselle Shoal in the Abaco Islands in the northern Bahamas. All nine people on board survived. (en)
  • The 47-gross register ton screw steamer burned in Saginaw Bay off the coast of Michigan. All four people on board survived. (en)
  • The out of commission steamer was destroyed by fire while lying at the bank at Owensboro, Kentucky. (en)
  • The dredge boat was sunk in a collision with the dredge boat Nerius in the Grade Raising Canal in Houston, Texas due to Nerius having steering problems. Raised and repaired. (en)
  • The barge broke from her moorings in a storm and sank in . Her seven crew survived. (en)
  • With no one on board, the 10-gross register ton motor vessel burned at Holland, Michigan, on the coast of Lake Michigan. (en)
  • The 11-gross register ton motor paddle vessel burned on the Ohio River at Lawrenceburg, Indiana. All three people on board survived. (en)
  • The 35-gross register ton schooner was stranded at Hungry Creek in Virginia. Both people on board survived. (en)
  • The out of commission 60-gross register ton sternwheel paddle steamer caught fire and was destroyed while lying on the bank on the Ohio River at Evansville, Indiana. Both people on board survived. (en)
  • With no one on board, the 18-gross register ton fishing steamer caught fire and was destroyed at dock in Erie, Pennsylvania when a building adjoining the dock burned down. (en)
  • The 22-gross register ton motor vessel was stranded on Lake Michigan south of Sheboygan, Wisconsin, a total wreck. All three people on board survived. (en)
  • The 198-gross register ton schooner was abandoned at sea off the harbor at Willapa, Washington. All eight people on board survived. (en)
  • The store ship was destroyed by fire at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. (en)
  • The tug sank at the Market Street Gas Works dock, Newark, New Jersey due to an open seacock. Raised the next day and taken to Perth Amboy, New Jersey for inspection and returned to service. (en)
  • The 9-gross register ton schooner was stranded on Tiger Island in Texas. Both people on board survived. (en)
  • The 537-gross register ton schooner foundered in the Atlantic Ocean off the Southeastern United States at . All eight people on board survived. (en)
  • The ship was abandoned in the Pacific Ocean on a voyage from Newcastle, Australia to San Francisco, California. The next day one of the life boats capsized and two crewmen died of exposure as a result. (en)
  • The 555-gross register ton schooner barge was stranded in Lake Ontario at Oswego, New York. All seven people on board survived. (en)
  • The 92-gross register ton schooner was stranded on Woods Island on the coast of Newfoundland. All six people on board survived. (en)
  • Bound from New York City to Marseille, France, with a cargo of grain, the 3,466-gross register ton steam cargo ship collided with the cargo ship off Sandy Hook, New Jersey, at the entrance to the Gedney Channel and sank in of water. She sank slowly enough for her entire crew of 35 men to abandon ship safely in her lifeboats. (en)
  • The steam trawler, towing fishing boat Kópanes, suffered propeller damage by her tow and both vessels drifted ashore on Vatnsleysuströnd at Keilisnes, about 5 miles west of Hafnarfjörður, becoming wrecks. (en)
  • The 110-gross register ton schooner was stranded on Walkers Ledge off Cape Canso, Nova Scotia. All 16 people on board survived. (en)
  • The tug was swept under a barge by swift current and sunk in the Allegheny River at the foot of Sixteenth Street Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Later raised and returned to service. (en)
  • The fishing vessel was rammed and sunk by southwest of the Noordhinder Lightship . Three of her four crew were lost. (en)
  • The steamer went ashore on the rocks near the Rhinns of Islay Lighthouse on Orsay in the Inner Hebrides in dense early-morning fog. She subsequently slipped off the rocks and sank in deep water. The ship was on passage from Stornoway for Swansea in ballast. (en)
  • The 683-gross register ton schooner was stranded on Anegada in the British Virgin Islands. All 10 people on board survived. (en)
  • The 84-gross register ton motor vessel was abandoned in the Atlantic Ocean north of Watling's Island in the Bahamas. All 12 people on board survived. (en)
  • The 105-gross register ton schooner was stranded in Casco Bay on the coast of Maine. All four people on board survived. (en)
  • The steamer burned while lying on the bank near Caseyville, Kentucky. (en)
  • The , 215-ton steam trawler was wrecked in a blizzard at Tangytavil, North Machrihanis, Kintrye, Scotland. (en)
  • The 2,516-gross register ton steam cargo ship was wrecked in dense fog on Jones Beach Island off the south coast of Long Island, New York. Her crew survived. Her wreck sank in of water. (en)
  • The barque was stranded on Brier Island, Nova Scotia, Canada, in fog, on a voyage from Annapolis, Nova Scotia, to Argentina, with timber; by mid-December the hull was breaking up. (en)
  • The 107-gross register ton schooner was lost in a collision with the schooner Miranda off Highland Light on Cape Cod, Massachusetts. All 20 people on board survived. (en)
  • The ship attempted to avoid a collision with a tug and four barges off Hallett's Point and ran aground on the east end of Ward's Island and sank. Raised and repaired. (en)
  • The 469-gross register ton schooner barge was sunk at dock in a collision with the steamer in the Sault Ste. Marie River in Michigan. All six people on board survived. (en)
  • The 59-gross register ton sternwheel paddle steamer, or Tug, burned at Prophet Island, Louisiana, total loss. All seven people on board survived. (en)
  • The steamer sank at dock in a storm when she listed to starboard, filling through an open valve at Burlington, Iowa. Later raised. (en)
  • The 1,009-gross register ton screw steamer sprung a leak and was beached west of Whitefish Point on the coast of Michigan and broke up, a total loss. All 14 people on board survived. (en)
  • The 482-gross register ton sloop barge sprung a leak and sank in Fishers Island Sound south of the Cornfield Lightship off the coast of New York. All three people on board survived. (en)
  • The 661-gross register ton schooner was stranded on Bull Island on the coast of South Carolina. All eight people on board survived. (en)
  • The 39-gross register ton schooner was stranded on Royal Shoal on the coast of North Carolina. All four people on board survived. (en)
  • The 108-gross register ton schooner was stranded at Milbridge, Maine. All three people on board survived. (en)
  • The 31-gross register ton screw steamer dragged her anchor in a gale, hit a pier, and sank in of water at Lewes, Delaware. She had not been raised as of the end of 1908. Both people on board survived. (en)
  • The freight boat was damaged in a collision with the tug in the East River off Catherine Street in New York City, and was towed by Bee to Court Street, Brooklyn, where she sank. Raised the next day and repaired. (en)
  • The 10-gross register ton Tug burned at the Shell Bank off the coast of Nueces County, Texas, or in the Sabine River, a total loss. All five people on board survived. (en)
  • With no one on board, the docked 31-gross register ton screw steamer was struck by lightning and burned at Detroit Michigan, a total loss. (en)
  • The 85-gross register ton schooner foundered off Sea Isle City, New Jersey. All four people on board survived. (en)
  • The 36-gross register ton schooner departed Key West, Florida, bound for Tampico, Mexico, with nine people on board and was never heard from again. (en)
  • The paddle steamer struck a snag, was beached, and sank without loss of life on the Umpqua River near Scottsburg, Oregon. (en)
  • The steamer struck an obstruction and sank in one minute in Bayou Teche below Baldwin, Louisiana in of water. One crewman missing. (en)
  • The 541-gross register ton schooner burned in the Atlantic Ocean east of North Carolina at . All seven people on board survived. (en)
  • The steel barque hit the Runnelstone, drifted and sank in Mount's Bay, Cornwall, where it is now a dive site. (en)
  • A schooner was sunk in a collision with north west of Fort Hamilton. The crew, seeing collision was unavoidable, abandoned ship just before the collision in her boat and were pick up by a tug. (en)
  • The 30-gross register ton motor vessel burned at South Somerset, Massachusetts. All five people on board survived. (en)
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