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English: Shipwrecks during the Great Lakes Storm of 1913. Wreck locations come from Brown (2002, p. 203)
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Spatial reference system NAD 1983 Great Lakes Basin Albers [WKID: 31734]
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artwork-references Brown, David G. (2002) White Hurricane: A Great Lakes November Gale and America's Deadliest Maritime Disaster, International Marine/McGraw-Hill ISBN: 0-07-138037-X.
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