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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract The list of shipwrecks in 1904 includes shThe list of shipwrecks in 1904 includes ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during 1904.(This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources.) ing missing items with reliable sources.)
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http://dbpedia.org/property/desc --09-14 , --05-31 , The motor launch was sunk in a collision with in the Potomac River at Washington, D.C. One person died. , The laid up steamer was sunk at dock by ice at Cincinnati, Ohio. Total loss. , The motorboat capsized on the Potomac River off the Georgetown section of Washington, D.C., drowning 10 of the 14 people on board. , Russo-Japanese War: The was blown up and abandoned by her crew at Chefoo, China, but did not sink. The Japanese captured her the next day, repaired her, and commissioned her as the destroyer Yamabiko . , The canal boat was sunk in a collision with Baltimore off Seventeenth Street, New York City in thick fog. , The lime schooner caught fire off Willapa, Washington and put into port, but was a total loss. , The steamer struck a snag and sank, probably at Norfolk, Virginia. , The steamer ran aground in dense fog on the Upper Gangway Ledge, Mussel Ridge Channel, Maine. Her pumps could not keep up and she drifted onto the Northwest Ledge and sank. Raised and repaired. , The steamer stranded near Bereby, New Guinea. , thumb|right|Pobeda (right) and the protectthumb|right|Pobeda (right) and the protected cruiser after they were sunk at Port Arthur. Russo-Japanese War Siege of Port Arthur: The was sunk in shallow water at Port Arthur, Manchuria, China, by Imperial Japanese Navy artillery fire. The Japanese refloated and repaired her and put into service as Suwo .epaired her and put into service as Suwo . , The steamer was sunk by ice at Madison, Indiana, a total loss. , The G Albrecht cargo ship ran aground on the River Scheldt. She was refloated in 1905 and scrapped in Antwerp. , A drifting canal boat collided with the docked and sank at Pier 20 in the East River. , The steamer was sunk by ice at Norwalk, Connecticut. , --03-08 , The steamer was destroyed by fire at dock at Manistee, Michigan. , The steamer burned in Sullivan's Slough, Puget Sound. , Carrying a 200-ton cargo of general merchaCarrying a 200-ton cargo of general merchandise and lumber on a voyage from San Francisco, California, to Wales, Teller, and Unalaska in the Territory of Alaska, the 146-ton, schooner dragged her anchors in a gale and was stranded off Cape Prince of Wales, Alaska, becoming a total loss. Her crew of six survived and unloaded her cargo with the help of Alaska Natives.her cargo with the help of Alaska Natives. , Russo-Japanese War: The ran aground off Shantung, China. She was on a voyage from Port Arthur, China to Vladivostok. She was scuttled to prevent capture by the Japanese. , The steamer dragged anchor and beached in a heavy gale at Port Orford, Oregon. One crewman was killed by falling deck cargo. , The steamer burned to the waterline at Richmond, Virginia. , Russo-Japanese War: The torpedo boat ran aground off Gensan, Korea, and was blown up by her crew to prevent her capture by Japanese forces. , The schooner's bow was holed by ice off Wilmington Creek, Delaware in the Delaware River and was beached. , The 95-gross register ton schooner sank during a voyage from Bangor, Maine, to Vineyard Haven, Massachusetts, with the loss of all four people aboard. , Russo-Japanese War: The ran aground in the Yellow Sea off Shantung, China. Her crew blew her up to prevent her capture by Japanese forces. , The 203-gross register ton barge sank at New York City. The only person on board survived. , The Narvhvalen-class torpedo boat collided with and sank in the Great Belt. Her crew were rescued. Subsequently salvaged, repaired and returned to service. , The canal boat was sunk in a collision between and , probably under tow by one of them, above Lock No. 4 in the Monongahela River. , The steamer sunk by ice at Paden City, West Virginia or Steubenville, Ohio. , The steamer sprung a leak and sank in Saginaw Bay. , The steamer burned at Cape Girardeau, Missouri, a total loss. , The schooner was sunk in a collision in thick fog with . , thumb|AustraliaThe steamship was destroyed by fire at Port Phillip Heads, Victoria, Australia. , The schooner ran aground and was wrecked on the south end of Brigantine Beach. , The tug struck a sunken wreck in the basin at Albany, New York, and sank. , The freighter foundered in rough weather in San Francisco Bay. Salvaged and converted into an oil barge. , Russo-Japanese War: The torpedo boat was wrecked near Vladivostok, Russia. , The steamer grounded on a shoal in the Yukon River above Eagle City, Alaska. She backed off the shoal and sank with the bow in of water and the stern in . Raised fairly soon after. , Russo-Japanese War: The torpedo boat struck a mine and sank in Kerr Bay on the Korea Bay coast of the Liaotung Peninsula with the loss of seven of her crew. , Russo-Japanese War: The ran aground eitheRusso-Japanese War: The ran aground either on a rock in Pigeon Bay or off Murchison Island in Kinchau Bay off the coast of the Liaotung Peninsula, Manchuria, China. The destroyer Vuinoslivi destroyed her with a torpedo to prevent her capture by Japanese forces.to prevent her capture by Japanese forces. , During a voyage from San Francisco, CalifoDuring a voyage from San Francisco, California, to Karluk, Territory of Alaska, carrying 80 fishermen, 20 crewmen, and a cargo of cannery supplies, sheep and cattle, the 1,554-ton, ship was wrecked in fog and darkness without loss of life on a reef in the Geese Island Strait in the Kodiak Archipelago. She later was sold, refloated, repaired, and returned to service with the name Star of Alaska . to service with the name Star of Alaska . , The freighter struck an obstruction off the Cleveland, Ohio breakwater and was beached. , near the Dogger Bank in the North Sea withnear the Dogger Bank in the North Sea with the loss of her captain and first mate after the Russian warships mistook a fleet of British fishing trawlers from Kingston upon Hull for Imperial Japanese Navy torpedo boats during the early morning hours of darkness.uring the early morning hours of darkness. , The steamer burned in the Calumet River due to a lamp exploding in her engine room. She was a total loss. , Russo-Japanese War: The 57-gross register ton merchant ship was sunk by Imperial Russian Navy torpedo boats at Gensan, Korea. , The steamer was wrecked in dense fog on rocks between Big Misery Island and Little Misery Island off Beverly, Massachusetts, a total loss. , Russo-Japanese War: The dispatch vessel, a former unprotected cruiser, ran aground in the Elliot Islands in Korea Bay. She was refloated, repaired, and returned to service. , The laid up steamer burned to the water's edge at St. Louis, Missouri, probably a total loss. , The steamer was sunk by ice near New Geneva, Pennsylvania. , The steamer sank at dock over night at Norfolk, Virginia. , Russo-Japanese War: The 219- or 220-gross register ton merchant ship was sunk in the Sea of Japan off Korea by a squadron consisting of the armored cruisers and , the protected cruiser , and torpedo boats . , The tug foundered in a gale and heavy seas in Lake Erie just off the breakwater at Cleveland, Ohio at the mouth of the Cuyahoga River. The harbor pilot and captain were killed. , The dredge sank in a collision with tow steamer in the Bay Ridge Channel in the harbor of New York City. , The tug was wrecked at Point Au Sable, Michigan when her steering gear broke. The vessel was a total loss. Three crewmen were killed and two were rescued by life-saving crew stationed on the point. , Russo-Japanese War: The transport's crew used an explosive charge to scuttle her as a blockship just inside the west side of the entrance to the harbor at Port Arthur, Manchuria, China, in a failed attempt to block the entrance. , Russo-Japanese War, Siege of Port Arthur: The gunboat was sunk at Port Arthur, Manchuria, China, by Imperial Japanese Army artillery fire. , The tug became a total loss at St. Michael, Territory of Alaska. , Russo-Japanese War, Siege of Port Arthur: The was sunk by a mine off Port Arthur, China. , thumb|Fireboats (left) fight the fire aboathumb|Fireboats (left) fight the fire aboard the wreck of General Slocum (right).The excursion paddle steamer caught fire and burned out on the East River in New York City before beaching herself and sinking in shallow water off North Brother Island just off the shore of the Bronx, New York. A total of 1,021, or 958, lives were lost, 180 injured.021, or 958, lives were lost, 180 injured. , --10-12 , Russo-Japanese War: During a voyage to YokRusso-Japanese War: During a voyage to Yokohama with a cargo of fish manure and fish oil, the 1,613-gross register ton merchant ship was captured and sunk in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of Japan by a squadron consisting of the armored cruisers , , and .sisting of the armored cruisers , , and . , The tug struck a hidden obstruction in New York Harbor off New York City, the momentum of her tow rolled her to starboard, she filled and sank. She was raised the same day. , Russo-Japanese War: The corvette struck a mine and sank at Port Arthur, Manchuria, China, at with the loss of 23 crew members. , The barge was wrecked after losing her towline to in a gale in the Galveston, Texas, area. , The steamer burned and sank at dock at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. , The steamer struck an obstruction leaving dock at Au Sable, twisting her stern post, she filled and sank. , The tug capsized and sank in the south branch of the Chicago River. , The 842-gross register ton schooner barge or scow barge was stranded at Waterworks Crib on the Niagara River in New York. All six people aboard survived. , Russo-Japanese War, Siege of Port Arthur: The armored cruiser was sunk at her moorings at Port Arthur, Manchuria, China, by Imperial Japanese Army artillery fire. The Japanese refloated and repaired her and put into service as Aso . , The steamer struck the lock gates of Lock No. 4 in the Monongahela River and sank. , The 52-gross register ton schooner was stranded at Old Point, Virginia. All three people aboard survived. , The tow steamer was driven on to rocks in Little Hell Gate in the East River by a squall and sank. , The steamer was sunk by ice at Louisville, Kentucky. Later raised. , The tow steamer struck a bridge pier and sank at Memphis, Tennessee, a total loss. , The steamer burned at Avon, Washington. , The steamer's bow was holed by an obstruction off Marcus Hook, Pennsylvania in the Delaware River and sank in shallow water. Later raised. , During a snowstorm, the , 197-gross register ton tow steamer was wrecked on the southwest end of Sow and Pigs Reef off Cuttyhunk Island, Massachusetts. She broke up and sank in up to of water at and was declared a total loss. , The schooner sank just north of the Chausey Islands in the Channel Islands. , Russo-Japanese War, Siege of Port Arthur: The was wrecked on the coast of the Liaotung Peninsula near Port Arthur, Manchuria, China. , Russo-Japanese War: The 2,978-gross registRusso-Japanese War: The 2,978-gross register ton transport was scuttled as a blockship just outside the entrance to the harbor at Port Arthur, Manchuria, China, in a failed attempt to block the entrance. One member of her crew was killed, and her other 19 crewmen were left missing.nd her other 19 crewmen were left missing. , While under tow by the steamer Irene fromWhile under tow by the steamer Irene from Unalaska in the Aleutian Islands to St. Michael, Territory of Alaska, with a cargo of 190 tons of cargo including 40 tons of coal and 100 cords of wood, the 327-ton scow sank in the Bering Sea north-northwest of Cape Cheerful on Unalaska Island. Elizabeths only crewman was aboard Irene when Elizabeth sank.wman was aboard Irene when Elizabeth sank. , The full-rigged ship was severely damaged by fire at Tocopilla, Chile. Subsequently hulked. , The steamer struck a log and sank at Broadfields Landing, West Virginia, in of water. , Eight barges, under the tow of , foundered in a heavy storm west of the Penfield Reef Light. , While she was under tow in the waters of tWhile she was under tow in the waters of the Territory of Alaska from Ketchikan to Niblack with a cargo of 60 tons of lumber and shingles, the 44-ton scow's towline parted and she drifted ashore on the coast of Prince of Wales Island in the Alexander Archipelago in Southeast Alaska somewhere near Chasina Point , north of Wedge Island . She broke up on the rocks. Wedge Island . She broke up on the rocks. , While the 6-gross register ton sloop, carWhile the 6-gross register ton sloop, carrying a cargo of of fish and fishing gear and a crew of two, was transiting Lynn Canal in the Territory of Alaska in darkness during a voyage from Juneau to Hunter Bay, a squall struck which blew her onto a rock. The rock holed her, and she flooded, sank, and was battered to pieces on rocks. Her crew survived.red to pieces on rocks. Her crew survived. , Russo-Japanese War: The was sunk by gunfire in Golubinaya Bight in Pigeon Bay on the southwestern end of the Liaotung Peninsula, Manchuria, China, by the protected cruisers , , , and . , The tow steamer listed in a squall causing her to fill and sink in the North River. , Carrying a cargo of 21 tons of general merCarrying a cargo of 21 tons of general merchandise and a crew of five, the 41-gross register ton, steam cargo vessel was blown onto the beach and wrecked during a gale in the harbor at Kayak on Kayak Island off the south-central coast of the Territory of Alaska.-central coast of the Territory of Alaska. , The steamer struck an unknown object in the Blackwater River in Virginia and was beached. , The motor vessel was sunk by ice at Painted Woods, North Dakota, a total loss. , The 17-gross register ton schooner was stranded at Marco, Florida. The only person on board survived. , The cable layer approached Guam to deliver cable and spares when she went off course while entering Apra Harbor and ran hard aground on a nearby reef. Weather conditions deteriorated and the ship broke in two and sank. , The fishing steamer burned at McKees Harbor, Lopez Island. , The 12-gross register ton sloop sank at Salinas, Puerto Rico. Both people on board survived. , The steamer was destroyed by fire in Florida in the Halifax River near the mouth of the Tomoka River. , The steamer was sunk at dock by ice at Coal Haven, Kentucky. Total loss. Her master and two crewmen killed. , The steamer sank at City dock, Louisville, Kentucky when her seams opened up. Later raised. , The cargo ship foundered in the North Sea, off Ramsgate, England. , The ferry was sunk by ice at the mouth of the Cioto River. Total loss. , The full-rigged ship was wrecked at Baira Rio Contas, Chile. , The passenger ship — a , 328-gross registeThe passenger ship — a , 328-gross register ton sidewheel paddle steamer — burned in Long Island Sound at a location identified both as east of Execution Light and as off Glen Cove, New York, inside of Mantinecock Point, about offshore. Two passengers and seven crew were killed. Her 21 survivors escaped in her lifeboats. She sank in of water.d in her lifeboats. She sank in of water. , The steamer caught fire shortly after leaving Kingston, Ontario due to a failure in her furnace. She was beached after the fire was extinguished. with light damage. , The steamer sank after striking a snag near Charleston, West Virginia. Raised and repaired. , The steamer sprung a leak, she then caught on a barge, careened and sank at Jefferson City, Missouri, a total loss. , The steamer was damaged by ice and beached on Plum Point, Virginia. Refloated and towed to Baltimore, Maryland for repairs. , The barge sank in a collision with Barge No. 1 while anchored in Bayou St. John, Louisiana, during a storm. One crewman from each barge was killed. , Russo-Japanese War: Steaming toward Port ARusso-Japanese War: Steaming toward Port Arthur, Manchuria, China, to be sunk as a blockship in the entrance to the harbor there, the 2,943-gross register ton transport ran aground and was wrecked from the entrance. Casualties among the five blockships combined either was one killed or three wounded. Either each blockship crew was rescued by its ship's designated escort/rescue vessel. – Tenshu Marus was the torpedo boat – or the designated escort/rescue vessels rescued three of the blockship crews and the other two crews escaped in their ship's boats.r two crews escaped in their ship's boats. , Russo-Japanese War: The torpedo boat was wrecked on Dangerous Reef in Korea Bay off Kerr Bay near Port Arthur, Manchuria, China, and sank. , The steamer was wrecked north of Twin River Point Light in Lake Michigan in a blinding snowstorm after she was disabled in heavy seas. She broke in two, a total loss , Russo-Japanese War, Siege of Port Arthur: The gunboat was sunk by Imperial Japanese Army artillery fire at Port Arthur, Manchuria, China. , The barque sank in a storm off Hutchinson Island, Florida, United States . , The steamer was attempting to land at a doThe steamer was attempting to land at a dock at Catawba Island on Lake Erie in heavy seas when she was thrown into the dock, breaking her bulwarks. She then listed, losing part of her cargo of stone, and sank. Her engine and gear were salvaged, then she was towed off and abandoned, eventually washing ashore on the island again.tually washing ashore on the island again. , The steamer burned while docked on the Yazoo River at Yazoo City, Mississippi. She was declared a total loss. , The tug struck a sunken wreck in the basin at Albany, New York and sank. , Russo-Japanese War: Approaching the entranRusso-Japanese War: Approaching the entrance to the harbor at Port Arthur, Manchuria, China, where she was to be scuttled as a blockship, the 1,781-gross register ton transport struck a mine off the entrance and sank instantly, failing in her attempt to block the entrance. Eight of her 24 crewmen were left missing.Eight of her 24 crewmen were left missing. , thumb|Amur Russo-Japanese War: Siege of Port Arthur: The minelayer was sunk by Imperial Japanese Army howitzers while drydocked at Port Arthur, Manchuria, China. , The steamer struck a submerged wreck south east of Bridgeport Light. She was brought into Bridgeport, Connecticut and beached. , The schooner was wrecked off Mushaboom Point, Sheet Harbour, Nova Scotia. , The steamer struck a snag and sank above the mouth of Bayou Grosse Tete in of water. Probably raised. , The 11-gross register ton, schooner dragged her anchors during a storm and was wrecked in Lynn Canal in Southeast Alaska. Her crew of two survived. , The lumber steamer burned at anchor in a gale at South Manitou Island and sank in of water. , The tug sank in a collision with the tug near the wharf in East Boston, Massachusetts. , The steamer burned to the waterline at Sewell's Point. , Russo-Japanese War: Siege of Port Arthur: The armored gunvessel sank after striking a mine near Port Arthur, Manchuria, China. , The steamer struck an obstruction below Natchez, Mississippi tearing a hole in her hull. Total loss. , The ferry burned to the waterline at the Ferry House of the Philadelphia and Billingsport Ferry Company in Billingsport, New Jersey. , The freighter sank in the East River while tied up at Pier 3 after probably being damaged by ice while en route from South Amboy, New Jersey. Later raised. , The steamer burned to the waterline at Kenova, West Virginia. , The 177-gross register ton barge sank in Long Island Sound. The only person on board survived. , The steamer was holed and sunk by ice at dock in Thompsons Point, New Jersey. , The freighter caught fire at Pier 8 in the East River. She sank after being towed to the Jersey flats. , The railroad ferry attempted to leave dockThe railroad ferry attempted to leave dock in Ogdensburg, New York with two insecure loaded rail cars. One of them broke loose and rolled where it was dangling off the stern causing the ferry to begin filling with water. She was run onto the bar and sank in of water. Raised and repaired.nd sank in of water. Raised and repaired. , The steamer burned to the waterline in Georgian Bay. , Russo-Japanese War: The merchant ship was captured and sunk in the Sea of Japan by Imperial Russian Navy forces. , Russo-Japanese War: The battleship struckRusso-Japanese War: The battleship struck a mine in Korea Bay off Port Arthur Manchuria, China. The mine's detonation caused the explosions of several ammunition magazines and boilers in a chain reaction, and she sank in about a minute with the loss of 646 lives. Vice Admiral Stepan Makarov, commander-in-chief of the Russian Pacific Squadron, was among the dead. Her 89 survivors were rescued by Russian warships.urvivors were rescued by Russian warships. , --09-04 , The steamer dragged anchor in a gale and was wrecked on Peaked Hill bar, off Cape Cod, where she was broken up by the waves. , The steamer caught fire in the engine room at dock at Escanaba, Michigan and burned to the waterline. , thumb|right|Japanese postcard of Poltava sthumb|right|Japanese postcard of Poltava sunk at Port Arthur. Russo-Japanese War, Siege of Port Arthur: The Poltava-class battleship was set afire by five hits from Imperial Japanese Army artillery and sank in shallow water at Port Arthur, Manchuria, China, after the magazine for her guns exploded, blowing a hole in her bottom. The Japanese refloated and repaired her and put into service as Tango .paired her and put into service as Tango . , The steamer struck rocks at Middle Francis Bend in the Chattahoochee River and sank in of water. Raised immediately. , Russo-Japanese War, Siege of Port Arthur: The torpedo boat was sunk off Port Arthur, Manchuria, China, during an attack on the battleship . , The barge, under tow of , sank in a collision with near the west entrance to Vineyard Sound. Her captain was killed, the other three crewmen were rescued by Tallahassee. , The tug struck a sand bar at Kellogg's Landing, capsized and sank in of water. , The coal barge sprang a leak and sank at Pier 2, South wharves, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. , --02-11 , The was accidentally rammed by and sunk with the loss of all eleven crew in The Solent. She was later raised, repaired, and returned to service. , The 10-gross register ton sloop burned at Jones Bay, North Carolina. All three people on board survived. , Russo-Japanese War: The destroyer struck a mine and sank off Dalniy, Manchuria, China. , The laid-up pleasure steamer was destroyed at Provuncher's Shipyard in East Providence, Rhode Island, by a fire that spread from a nearby building. , Russo-Japanese War: The destroyer was torpedoed and sunk in Ta Ho Bay on the coast of China east of Port Arthur by picket boats from the battleships and . , --02-10 , The steamer sank over night at Clark's Dock, Jacksonville, Florida. , The schooner was abandoned at sea sometime in February. , The packet struck a snag and sank in the Coosa River near Gadsden, Alabama. Raised and repaired. , The schooner was sunk in a collision with in the Red Fish Channel. Total loss. The crew were rescued by boats from Vaquero. , The freighter struck an uncharted rock in the Sea of Okhotsk off the Tigil River. A total loss. , The fishing steamer was wrecked on a rock in Ipswich Bay. , The laid up steamer was destroyed by fire in the Allegheny River above the Sixth Street Bridge at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, setting , tied up along side, on fire also. , The ferry struck a waterlogged and abandoned mud scow adrift in the channel in Boston Harbor off Boston, Massachusetts. and was beached to prevent her from sinking. , The laid-up steamer was sunk at dock by ice in the Licking River at Newport, Kentucky. Raised and repaired. , The steamer was destroyed by fire at dock at Portage Lake, Michigan. , The steamer was loading cargo from the river bank near Fir, Washington, when she was caught on a snag tilting her till she filled and sank. Later raised and was undamaged. , Russo-Japanese War: During a voyage from Newchwang to Chefoo, China, with a cargo that included provisions, the 1,659-ton merchant ship was torpedoed and sunk by the destroyer after she refused to stop for inspection. , --02-01 , Russo-Japanese War, Dogger Bank incident: The steam fishing trawler was sunk by gunfire by ships of the Second Pacific Squadron , The barge was sunk in a collision with Dorchester at the entrance to the harbor of Providence, Rhode Island. , Russo-Japanese War: The 2,547-gross register ton transport was scuttled as a blockship at the entrance to the harbor at Port Arthur, Manchuria, China, in a failed attempt to block the entrance. Her entire crew of 18 men was left missing. , The barge sprang a leak and sank south of Cape Henlopen, Delaware, in a gale with heavy seas. , The launch was sunk in a collision with a barge in the Christiana River. , The tug was sunk while tied up at the Ascension Coal Fleet Dock in Donaldsonville, Louisiana, when a coal boat struck her. She was a total loss. , thumb|right|Retvizan sunk at Port Arthur. thumb|right|Retvizan sunk at Port Arthur. Russo-Japanese War, Siege of Port Arthur: The battleship was sunk in shallow water at Port Arthur, Manchuria, China, by Imperial Japanese Army artillery fire. The Japanese refloated and repaired her and put into service as Hizen .aired her and put into service as Hizen . , Russo-Japanese War: The No. 208-class torpedo boat struck a mine and sank off Skryplev Island near Vladivostok, Russia. , Russo-Japanese War: The capsized and sank in Korea Bay near Encounter Rock at eight hours after striking a Russian mine off Port Arthur, Manchuria, China. , Russo-Japanese War: After her crew was put ashore, the was blown up by her commanding officer at Chefoo, China, apparently to avoid any possibility of Imperial Japanese Navy forces entering the harbor and capturing her. , Russo-Japanese War: The 1,967-gross register ton transport was scuttled as a blockship just inside the entrance to the harbor at Port Arthur, Manchuria, China, in a failed attempt to block the entrance. One of her 18 crewmen was killed. , The full-rigged sailing ship was wrecked in the Chandeleur Islands. Refloated in 1917 and rebuilt as a bark and put in service as John H. Kirby . , The steamer was sunk in the harbor at Duluth, Minnesota, by a large chunk of coal that was dropped into her hold. , With no one on board, the 14-gross register ton motor vessel burned at Tampa, Florida. , The 15-gross register ton schooner sank in Pamlico Sound on the coast of North Carolina with the loss of all three people on board. , The packet struck a snag and sank in the Pascagoula River. Raised and repaired. , 420.0 , The steamer sank in the St. Johns River. Her engineer jumped overboard and drowned. , The barge, under tow of , sprang a leak and sank off Winter Quarter in a gale with heavy seas. , The 87-gross register ton, schooner deparThe 87-gross register ton, schooner departed San Francisco, California, bound for Sanak Island in the Sanak Islands subgroup of the Fox Islands group of the Aleutian Islands with 28 fisherman and a crew of eight aboard and was never heard from again. Many months later, the schooner John F. Miller found evidence of her wreck on a reef northeast of Caton Island in the Sanak Islands.ast of Caton Island in the Sanak Islands. , Russo-Japanese War: Badly damaged and haviRusso-Japanese War: Badly damaged and having suffered heavy casualties in combat with four Imperial Japanese Navy destroyers in the Lau-ti-shan Channel near Port Arthur, Manchuria, China, the surrendered to the Japanese destroyers. However, her crew had opened the ship's Kingston valves in order to scuttle her, and two crewmen locked themselves in her engine room, sacrificing their lives to ensure that the Japanese could not enter, close the valves, and take the ship as a prize of war. The Japanese attempted to tow the sinking destroyer, but the towline broke, and she sank with the loss of all hands., and she sank with the loss of all hands. , Russo-Japanese War, Battle off Ulsan: The armored cruiser was scuttled to avoid capture after suffering heavy damage in action with the armored cruisers , , , and . Japanese ships rescued about 625 survivors. , thumb|right|Pallada (left) and the battlesthumb|right|Pallada (left) and the battleship after they were sunk at Port Arthur. Russo-Japanese War Siege of Port Arthur: The protected cruiser was sunk in shallow water at Port Arthur, Manchuria, China, by Imperial Japanese Army artillery fire. The Japanese refloated and repaired her and put into service as .nd repaired her and put into service as . , The out of commission steamer was destroyed by fire in Wilson Harbor on Lake Ontario. , The steamer sank at anchor in Sandusky Bay when caulking worked out of her butts. , The steamer struck a snag and sank at Bickers Landing in the Arkansas River. Raised and repaired. , --09-10 , The steamer sprung a leak and foundered off Cape Cod, Highland Light. Her 16 crew abandoned ship in her boats. , Russo-Japanese War: The 140-gross register ton sailing vessel was captured and sunk in the Pacific Ocean near the Tsugaru Strait by a squadron consisting of the armored cruisers , , and . , The steamer burned to the waterline and sank in the Santee River above Georgetown. , The steamer was pushed by ice and current into an obstruction at McKeesport, Pennsylvania causing her to sink. Raised and repaired. , Russo-Japanese War: The 122-gross register ton merchant ship was sunk by Imperial Russian Navy torpedo boats at Gensan, Korea. , --07-08 , Russo-Japanese War: The sank in Korea Bay off Port Arthur, Manchuria, China, at when her ammunition magazine detonated after she struck two Russian mines. A total of 496 sailors were lost; 366 were saved. , Russo-Japanese War, Hitachi Maru Incident: The armed transport was sunk by gunfire by the armored cruiser in the southern Korean Strait with the loss of 1,086 passengers and crew; 152 survived. , The 12-gross register ton sternwheel paddle steamer was stranded on the Missouri River at Decatur, Nebraska. Both people on board survived. , The barge was sunk off the Horse Shoe Buoy in a gale. , The steamer sprung a leak in a storm, plusThe steamer sprung a leak in a storm, plus had a broken porthole, causing her to fill, capsize and sink between Port Townsend, Washington and Victoria, British Columbia. 40 passengers and 10 crewmen were killed. 22 crewmen and 9 passengers were rescued by .rewmen and 9 passengers were rescued by . , The steamer was sunk in a collision with at Detroit. , The motor launch was sunk in a collision with Nautilus at Burlington, Iowa. Two drowned, four were rescued by Nautilus. , Russo-Japanese War: The 64- or 76-gross reRusso-Japanese War: The 64- or 76-gross register ton steamer was seized by a force of Imperial Russian Navy warships and after the removal of her crew and passengers was sunk by gunfire by Russian destroyers in Lau-ti-shan Channel just off the Miao-tao Islands.han Channel just off the Miao-tao Islands. , 108000.0 , The steamer struck a log near the Red River near Green Bay, Wisconsin. She was beached in the Red River and was patched and refloated. , The steamer was wrecked in fog and heavy seas on Knife Island off the north shore of Lake Superior and broke up. Her boiler and machinery were salvaged. Her crew was rescued by the tug . , The laid-up steamer burned to the waterline at Charlotte, New York around midnight. , The small pleasure craft was destroyed when it ran under the wheel of Sunshine in the Louisville, Kentucky area. , Russo-Japanese War: The 199-gross register ton schooner was captured and sunk in the Pacific Ocean near Tokyo Bay by a squadron consisting of the armored cruisers , , and . , The was in collision with the destroyer off the Isles of Scilly and sank. One crew member was lost. , Russo-Japanese War: Carrying a cargo of 16Russo-Japanese War: Carrying a cargo of 160 boxes of gunpowder for use in mining and 589 bales of miscellaneous goods, the 319-gross register ton merchant ship was captured and sunk off the Tsugaru Strait by a squadron consisting of the armored cruisers , , and .sisting of the armored cruisers , , and . , The steamer was wrecked and broke up on shoals near Cape Hatteras due to navigation errors during a gale with rain and high seas. , During a voyage in the waters of the TerriDuring a voyage in the waters of the Territory of Alaska from Juneau to Kayak Island with a cargo of 11 tons of merchandise, the 13-ton schooner was wrecked during a gale on a sandbar behind "Kanuck Island" – probably a reference to Kanak Island in Controller Bay – on the coast of Southcentral Alaska. All six people aboard – three passengers and three crewmen – abandoned ship and survived, but Alice M soon was refloated by the rising tide, drifted out to sea, and sank.rising tide, drifted out to sea, and sank. , The Dampskibs-selskabet Thingvalla A/S ocean liner ran aground, then sank on Hasselwood Rock, Atlantic Ocean. A total of 635 lives were lost. , --03-15 , The steamer was destroyed by fire in the Escambia River. , The schooner was wrecked when forced onto Egg Island, near Bermuda, by a strong current. , The steamer was caught in a heavy windstorm in the Ohio River and sank near Diamond Island, Kentucky. Raised and repaired. , 1904 , Russo-Japanese War: The schooner was captured and sunk in the Sea of Japan by a squadron consisting of the armored cruisers , , and . , The steamer was wrecked at Ping Yang Inlet, Korea. , The tow steamer struck a submerged object below San Hickney and was beached. The hole was patched and the vessel was pulled off. , The steamer burned in Lake Huron off Lexington, Michigan. , Russo-Japanese War, Hitachi Maru Incident: The armed transport, operating as an unmarked hospital ship, was sunk by gunfire from the armored cruiser in the southern Korean Strait. , The 24-gross register ton schooner was stranded in East Bay on the Pembroke River in Maine. All four people on board survived. , Russo-Japanese War: The 91-gross register ton merchant vessel was captured and sunk in the Sea of Japan by Imperial Russian Navy forces. , The steamer was destroyed by fire at dock over night at Vicksburg, Mississippi. , The cargo ship ran aground at Plum Point, Jamaica. She later was refloated and towed to New York City in the United States. She subsequently was scrapped. , The steamer sank at the mouth of Eagle Lake in of water. , The tow steamer was destroyed when her boilers exploded at West Louisville, Kentucky. 17 crewmen were killed or mortally wounded, 5 were wounded, with 10 uninjured survivors. , --06-07 , With no one on board, the 18-gross register ton scow was stranded at Bellingham, Washington. , The cruiser ran aground at the entrance to Posyet Bay and was damaged. She was on a voyage from Vladivostok to Posyet Bay. She was refloated and was assisted back to Vladivostok by the cruiser . Subsequently repaired and returned to service. , The steamer burned between Memphis, Tennessee and Cincinnati, Ohio, probably close to Memphis, a total loss. One crewman killed. , thumb|Montgomery after breaking her back The cargo ship ran aground off Bec d'Ambès in the Gironde estuary, France on a voyage from Saigon, French Indochina, to Bordeaux and subsequently broke her back. , The 8-gross register ton, schooner was wrecked during a gale on the northwest end of Wosnesenski Island in the Shumagin Islands off the south coast of the Alaska Peninsula. , Russo-Japanese War: Approaching the harborRusso-Japanese War: Approaching the harbor at Port Arthur, Manchuria, China, to be sunk as a blockship in the entrance, the 2,331-gross register ton transport ran hard aground on a rock outside the entrance. Her crew sank her with a scuttling charge and abandoned her. Sources differ as to casualties and the rescue of the crews of the five blockships. Casualties among the five blockships combined either was one killed or three wounded. Either each blockship crew was rescued by its ship's designated escort/rescue vessel. – Jinsen Marus was the torpedo boat – or the designated escort/rescue vessels rescued three of the blockship crews and the other two crews escaped in their ship's boats.r two crews escaped in their ship's boats. , The steamer struck a hidden obstruction in fog and sank below Fort Adams, Mississippi. , The T Nolson & Co. 474-ton cargo ship The T Nolson & Co. 474-ton cargo ship was wrecked at Hell's Mouth, Llŷn Peninsula, Caernarfonshire. Ganda broke from her moorings, and one of her ropes tangled around her propeller, as her captain tried to get his ship away from the jetty. She drifted helplessly onto the rocky shore.e drifted helplessly onto the rocky shore. , The cable ship ran aground and was wreck off Belle Isle, Labrador. , The steamer burned to the waterline at Wheeling, West Virginia. , The tow steamer sank at dock at Pier 63, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, when her guard was caught under the dock during a rise in the water level. , Russo-Japanese War: The crew of the 1,746-Russo-Japanese War: The crew of the 1,746-gross register ton transport used an explosive charge to scuttle her as a blockship just outside and to the west of the entrance to the harbor at Port Arthur, Manchuria, China, in a failed attempt to block the entrance.in a failed attempt to block the entrance. , The ferry collided with the steamer in dense fog on the East River in New York City, pushing her toward the Brooklyn shore, where she sank. She was raised and repaired. , The steamer became waterlogged off the Sturgeon Bay Canal. She was towed into the canal basin and sank. The crew made it to shore in small boats. , Russo-Japanese War: The 198-gross register ton sailing vessel was captured and sunk in the Sea of Japan near the Oki Islands by a squadron consisting of the armored cruisers , , and . , The steamer was sunk in a collision with in the St. Johns River south of the Mandarin Dock, Jacksonville, Florida. , Russo-Japanese War: The gunboat's crew scuttled her by blowing her up on the Liao River in China to prevent her capture by approaching Imperial Japanese Army forces. , The tug capsized and sank near Vicksburg, Mississippi. Total loss. One crewman killed. , The steamer struck a stump and sank between Memphis, Tennessee and Ashport, Tennessee, or sank off Craighead Point, or Saighead Point, Arkansas during a rising of the river level. , The steamer was sunk by a snag near Kenova, West Virginia. Raised and repaired. , The 11-gross register ton schooner sank at Two Harbors, Minnesota. Both people on board survived. , The steamer in fog and rain struck a rockyThe steamer in fog and rain struck a rocky ledge off Point Au Sable in Lake Superior. The ship was beaten to pieces over the next couple days. Her boilers were salvaged and towed to Grand Marais, Minnesota in the Fall of 1906 where they remained submerged until brought up in July 1907.d submerged until brought up in July 1907. , thumb|right|Korietz exploding at Chemulpo Russo-Japanese War: After suffering damage in the Battle of Chemulpo Bay, the Korietz-class gunboat was blown up by detonation of her ammunition magazines at Chemulpo, Korea, to avoid capture by the Japanese. , --09-16 , The cargo ship, owned by Reederei Emil R. Retzlaff., foundered north east of Cape Vilano. , Russo-Japanese War, Siege of Port Arthur: The torpedo gunboat was sunk at Port Arthur, Manchuria, China, by Imperial Japanese Army artillery fire. The Japanese refloated and repaired her and commissioned her into service as Makikumo . , Russo-Japanese War: The minelayer exploded and sank in Dalian Bay off Dalniy, Manchuria, China, after striking one of her own mines. Her commanding officer refused to leave her and went down with the ship. , The steamer sprang a leak and sank in Lake Huron east of Burnt Cabin Point. , The 16-gross register ton motor vessel burned on the Nanticoke River in Delaware. Both people on board survived. , --09-19 , The laid-up steamer sank at dock at Cramp's Wharf in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She probably got caught under the pier on a rising tide, filled up, and sank. , The passenger steamer sprung a leak and sank off Barkers Landing, Delaware. Pumped out and towed to Philadelphia. , The ship was wrecked southeast of Burhou, Alderney, Channel Islands. , --10-29 , --08-21 , The steamer was destroyed by fire at Cairo, Illinois. , Russo-Japanese War: Approaching the harborRusso-Japanese War: Approaching the harbor at Port Arthur, Manchuria, China, to be sunk as a blockship in the entrance, the 1,249-gross register ton transport was sunk with a scuttling charge outside the entrance by her crew, which had become disoriented by the glare of Russian searchlights and believed they had reached the entrance and that the blockship Jinsen Maru had scuttled herself up at the planned location and that they were in the correct scuttling place relative to Jinsen Marus position. Sources differ as to casualties and the rescue of the crews of the five blockships. Casualties among the five blockships combined either was one killed or three wounded. Either each blockship crew was rescued by its ship's designated escort/rescue vessel. – Bushu Marus was the torpedo boat – or the designated escort/rescue vessels rescued three of the blockship crews and the other two crews escaped in their ship's boats.r two crews escaped in their ship's boats. , Russo-Japanese War: With a cargo of fish on board, the 600-gross register ton merchant ship was boarded, searched, torpedoed, and sunk by Imperial Russian Navy torpedo boats in the harbor at Gensan, Korea. , Russo-Japanese War: The torpedo boat was sunk in a collision near Vladivostok, Russia. , --06-13 , thumb|right|Peresvet after scuttling. Russthumb|right|Peresvet after scuttling. Russo-Japanese War, Siege of Port Arthur: After suffering damage from Imperial Japanese Army artillery fire over the course of several weeks, the was scuttled in shallow water at Port Arthur, Manchuria, China. The Japanese refloated and repaired her and put into service as Sagami .aired her and put into service as Sagami . , The tug sank at dock overnight in East Boston, Massachusetts due to an open syphon pipe. Later raised. , The 6-gross register ton schooner sank in Mobjack Bay on the coast of Virginia. All three people on board survived. , The steamer was sunk in a collision with the tug off West Point Light in Puget Sound in dense fog. , The 7-gross register ton sloop was stranded at South Orrington, Maine. The only person on board survived. , Russo-Japanese War: Approaching the harborRusso-Japanese War: Approaching the harbor at Port Arthur, Manchuria, China, to be sunk as a blockship in the entrance, the 1,153-gross register ton transport was sunk with a scuttling charge outside the entrance by her crew, which had become disoriented by the glare of Russian searchlights and believed they had reached the entrance and that the blockship Jinsen Maru had scuttled herself up at the planned location and that they were in the correct scuttling place relative to Jinsen Marus position. Sources differ as to casualties and the rescue of the crews of the five blockships. Casualties among the five blockships combined either was one killed or three wounded. Either each blockship crew was rescued by its ship's designated escort/rescue vessel. – Buyo Marus was the torpedo boat – or the designated escort/rescue vessels rescued three of the blockship crews and the other two crews escaped in their ship's boats.r two crews escaped in their ship's boats. , --02-19 , Russo-Japanese War: The protected cruiser ran aground in a rock in Amur Bay near Vladivostok, Russia. She was later refloated and docked at Vladivostok, but was too badly damaged to be repaired until after the Russo-Japanese War ended in 1905. , Russo-Japanese War: The 114-gross register ton sailing vessel was captured and sunk in the Sea of Japan by a squadron consisting of the armored cruisers , , and . , Russo-Japanese War, Siege of Port Arthur: The auxiliary cruiser was sunk by Imperial Japanese Army field guns at Port Arthur, Manchuria, China. , Russo-Japanese War: The Miyako-class unprotected cruiser struck a mine and sank in the harbor off Dalniy, Manchuria, China, with the loss of two crewmen. , The SA Tonnage, Antwerp cargo ship struck rocks and sank at Cape Blanc, Bizerte, Tunisia. , Russo-Japanese War: Japanese forces found the 546-gross register ton sailing vessel stranded on Etorofu in the Kuril Islands and captured her. She had run aground during a voyage from Shanghai, China, to Vladivostok, Russia. , The steamer sunk by ice at Paden City, West Virginia. , The schooner barge ran aground and was wrecked in a blinding snowstorm on North Point in Lake Huron and broke up. , Russo-Japanese War: The 1,724-gross register ton transport was scuttled as a blockship at the entrance to the harbor at Port Arthur, Manchuria, China, in a failed attempt to block the entrance. Two of her 18-man crew were killed. , Russo-Japanese War, Siege of Port Arthur: The struck an Imperial Russian Navy mine and sank in Korea Bay off Port Arthur, China. , The steamer sprung a leak and sank at dock at Escanaba, Michigan. Raised, temporarily repaired and taken to Cleveland, Ohio for repairs. , The laid up steamer burned to the waterline at Thornley's Landing, West Virginia and sank. , Russo-Japanese War, Siege of Port Arthur: The destroyer struck an Imperial Russian Navy mine and sank with the loss of 17 lives in Korea Bay off Ping-tu-tao on the Liaotung Peninsula, Manchuria, China. , The steamer struck a rock reef at Big Chain on the Tennessee River and sank due to an aide to navigation being out of place. , The steamer was sunk by a piling while docked, Norfolk, Virginia. Raised and repaired. , The steamer was destroyed by fire at Indian Village in Bayou Plaquemine. , The US Army Corps of Engineers Dredge broke up and sank off Galveston, Texas. , The cargo ship was wrecked. , Two barges, under the tow of , sank in a collision with an anchored flatboat in the East River. , The 23-gross register ton schooner was stranded in "Bdat" Harbor in Michigan. All three people on board survived. , Russo-Japanese War: The 121-gross register ton schooner was captured and sunk in the Pacific Ocean near Tokyo Bay by a squadron consisting of the armored cruisers , , and . , Russo-Japanese War, Siege of Port Arthur: During an attack on the battleship , the No. 39-class torpedo boat was sunk off Port Arthur, Manchuria, China, by the destroyer . , The schooner was sunk when she tried to cut between two barges being towed in Pollock Rip slue. , The barge was sunk in a collision with the steamer off the Eddystone Wharf at Eddystone, Pennsylvania. , The steamer grounded on the bottom of the Nushagak River and started leaking. She freed herself four hours later and either sank in of water. Reportedly was saved. , The 41-ton, schooner was driven ashore in "McLeods Bay" – probably a reference to McLeod Harbor – on the coast of Montague Island on the south-central coast of the Territory of Alaska. Her crew of four survived, but she was a total loss. , The steamer was damaged on Remedios Reef, El Salvador and was beached at Acajutla. A total loss. , The Aldebaran-class torpedo boat sank after colliding with the torpedo boats and . , The schooner was sunk in a collision in thick fog with off Cape Cod. Four killed, one survivor rescued by Nantucket. , The launch, and the launch , were towing the schooner when Wolverines tow line parted and fouled Hyacks propeller. Queen then ran down and sank Hyack, probably somewhere around Seattle, Washington. , Russo-Japanese War: The gunboat collided in fog with the gunboat in Society Bay between Murchison Island and Point Hudson on the Liaotung Peninsula in Manchuria, China, and sank without loss of life at . , The steamer ran aground and was wrecked in a blinding snowstorm on North Point in Lake Huron and broke up. , The schooner ran ashore at the mouth of the Siuslaw River. She was salvaged, repaired and returned to service. , Russo-Japanese War: The 1,953-gross register ton transport was scuttled as a blockship just inside the entrance to the harbor at Port Arthur, Manchuria, China, in a failed attempt to block the entrance. Three of her 18-man crew were left missing. , The steamer caught fire at dock at Grand Marais, Michigan and burned to the waterline, a total loss. , Russo-Japanese War: The 2,464-gross register ton transport was scuttled as a blockship just outside the entrance to the harbor at Port Arthur, Manchuria, China, in a failed attempt to block the entrance. Her entire crew of 18 was left missing. , Russo-Japanese War: The 2,693-gross registRusso-Japanese War: The 2,693-gross register ton transport was torpedoed by Russian forces while her crew prepared to scuttle her as a blockship at the entrance to the harbor at Port Arthur, Manchuria, China. She sank just outside and east of the entrance and failed to block it.st of the entrance and failed to block it. , Russo-Japanese War, Siege of Port Arthur: The destroyer was torpedoed by an Imperial Japanese Navy torpedo boat at Port Arthur, Manchuria, China, and beached. , The barge, under tow of , sank in a collision with the ferry Chicago off the Packer Dock, Jersey City, New Jersey. , The steamer while at dock unloading cargo took on a list breaking 1 of her deadlights through which water filled her and she sank at dock in Salem, Massachusetts. Later raised with no damage. , Russo-Japanese War, Siege of Port Arthur: The protected cruiser struck a mine and sank in three minutes with the loss of 38 lives in the Gulf of Pechili between Pigeon Bay and Louisa Bay at , off the coast of the Liaotung Peninsula, Manchuria, China. , Russo-Japanese War: The 105-gross register ton sailing vessel was captured and sunk in the Sea of Japan near the Oki Islands by a squadron consisting of the armored cruisers , , and . , The steamship was wrecked north west of Flamborough Head, Yorkshire, United Kingdom. , The steamer sank at dock in South Jacksonville, Florida. Probably raised. , The tug capsized in a collision with a float being towed by off Pier 3 in the East River. , The steamer struck a hidden obstruction at Mitlocks Bar in the Cumberland River and sank in of water. , The steamer capsized at Wilmington, North Carolina, when the tide dropped with her railing hung up on the dock. , The steamer was sunk at dock when lost the tow line to her tow causing her to veer off course and strike a scow tied up at the same dock and pushing it into the Hopkins at the Lake Street Bridge, Chicago sinking her. Raised and repaired. , The schooner was wrecked off Lingan Bar, Bridgeport. , --09-13 , During fleet exercises off the coast of China, the destroyer struck an uncharted rock in the East China Sea off the mouth of the Yangtze and sank without loss of life. , The steamer was sunk at dock when struck by at Marine City, Michigan. , Russo-Japanese War: Approaching the harborRusso-Japanese War: Approaching the harbor at Port Arthur, Manchuria, China, to be sunk as a blockship in the entrance, the 2,776-gross register ton transport came under fire by the stranded battleship . Retvizans gunfire disabled her steering gear, cut the detonator wires to her scuttling charge, and set her on fire, and she ran aground just outside the west end of the harbor entrance. Her crew abandoned her, leaving her in flames. Sources differ as to casualties and the rescue of the crews of the five blockships. Casualties among the five blockships combined either was one killed or three wounded. Either each blockship crew was rescued by its ship's designated escort/rescue vessel. – Hokoku Marus was the torpedo boat – or the designated escort/rescue vessels rescued three of the blockship crews and the other two crews escaped in their ship's boats.r two crews escaped in their ship's boats. , The , 214-ton fishing trawler struck Brenton Reef off Newport, Rhode Island, in dense fog and sank without loss of life off the northern end of the southernmost part of the reef in of water at , a total loss. , Steaming in fog, the protected cruiser overshot the entrance to the Yangtze River and was wrecked on a pinnacle rock just off the Shengsi Islands in Hangzhou Bay on the coast of China. Chinese customs cruisers rescued her crew. , The laid up ferry burned to the waterline at the Ferry House of the Philadelphia and Billingsport Ferry Company in Billingsport, New Jersey. , The 175-gross register ton schooner was abandoned in the Atlantic Ocean northeast of Cape Cod, Massachusetts. All five people on board survived. , The tug was in a collision with the steamer in Boston Harbor off Boston, Massachusetts, and was beached to prevent her from sinking in deep water. , The tow boat caught fire in the Passaic River and was beached and the fire put out. , The 10-gross register ton schooner was lost when she collided with the screw steamer Cambridge in the Chesapeake Bay off Claiborne, Maryland. All five people on board survived. , The dumper barge, under tow of , sank in a collision with off the Scotland Lightship. , Russo-Japanese War: During a voyage from NRusso-Japanese War: During a voyage from New York City to Chemulpo, Korea, with a cargo of general and railway material, the 4,306-gross register ton merchant ship was captured and sunk in the Pacific Ocean southwest of Yokohama, Japan, by a squadron consisting of the armored cruisers , , and .sisting of the armored cruisers , , and . , The schooner was sunk in a collision with off Cape Elizabeth, Maine. One crewman was lost, while the rest of the crew were rescued by Walter A. Luckenbach. , The steamer burned in Lake Erie east of Marblehead, Ohio and was abandoned by her crew who made it to shore in her boats. She sank in of water east of Chickenole Reef, 8 miles off Middle Island. , The steamer struck a hidden obstruction near Smithland, Kentucky, and sank in of water. Later raised. , thumb|right|Varyag after salvage by Japanethumb|right|Varyag after salvage by Japanese. Russo-Japanese War: After suffering damage in the Battle of Chemulpo Bay, the Varyag-class protected cruiser was scuttled at Chemulpo, Korea, to avoid capture by the Japanese. The Japanese later salvaged her and placed her in service as the protected cruiser .her in service as the protected cruiser . , 900.0 , --12-29 , The steamer struck a log at Blue River Island and sank. Raised and repaired. , The steamer capsized at the mouth of the Big Sandy River. Total loss. Two crewmen killed. , thumb|right|AdolpheThe barquentine was driven into the wreck of Colonist and sank at Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia. All 32 crew were rescued. , The tug was sunk in a collision with in the North River. , The steamer struck a hidden obstruction at Bird's Point, Missouri and sank in of water. Total loss. , The launch was sunk in a collision with the steamer in the East River in New York City. , Russo-Japanese War: The Yoshino-class protRusso-Japanese War: The Yoshino-class protected cruiser capsized and sank after she was accidentally rammed by the armored cruiser in fog in Korea Bay. A total of 318 sailors were lost; of her 101 survivors, Kasugas boats picked up 96 and other Japanese vessels rescued five.6 and other Japanese vessels rescued five. , The pleasure yacht was destroyed by fire at St. Martin Island. , Eight barges, under tow of , foundered in a heavy storm west of the Penfield Reef Light. , The 19-gross register ton sloop sank off Newport, Rhode Island. All eight people on board survived. , Russo-Japanese War: The 1,926-gross registRusso-Japanese War: The 1,926-gross register ton transport was scuttled as a blockship at the entrance to the harbor at Port Arthur, Manchuria, China, in a failed attempt to block the entrance. One member of her crew was killed, and her other 23 crewmen were left missing.nd her other 23 crewmen were left missing. , The steamer filled with water and sank at dock at Glenwood Landing. Raised, repaired and returned to service by early April. , Russo-Japanese War: The 2,943-gross registRusso-Japanese War: The 2,943-gross register ton transport was torpedoed by Russian forces in the entrance to the harbor at Port Arthur, Manchuria, China, as she maneuvered to her planned scuttling position so that her crew could sink her in the entrance as a blockship. Her crew then used an explosive charge to scuttle her just outside and to the west of the entrance but failed to block it.st of the entrance but failed to block it. , Russo-Japanese War, Siege of Port Arthur: The protected cruiser struck a mine and sank at Port Arthur, Manchuria, China . A total of 273 crew were killed. , During a storm, the schooner was driven ashore and wrecked on the coast of the Russian Empire at East Cape on the Chukchi Peninsula in Siberia. , --09-28 , The barque was destroyed by fire at Bermuda. , The passenger ship struck Rockall Reef and sank. 585 passengers and 45 crew were killed. 127 survivors were rescued, 27 by the trawler Sylvia, 32 by , her captain and 69 others were rescued from a lifeboat by . , The tug was sunk in a collision with off Pier 5 in the East River. , Russo-Japanese War: The destroyer was sunk by six Imperial Japanese Navy torpedo boats in Korea Bay off the Elliot Islands. , The laid up steamer was set on fire in theThe laid up steamer was set on fire in the Allegheny River above the Sixth Street Bridge at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, when , that she was tied up along side, caught fire. She was cut loose drifting down to the wooden Union Bridge setting it on fire also. She was then beached by a tug and burned out. was then beached by a tug and burned out. , Russo-Japanese War: The 91-gross register ton schooner was captured and sunk in the Pacific Ocean near the Tsugaru Strait by a squadron consisting of the armored cruisers , , and . , The steamer burned to the waterline and sank at Pier 35 in the East River, a total loss. Wreckage was removed by a wrecking company. One crewman killed. , Russo-Japanese War: The improvised gunboat was sunk by a mine near Port Arthur, Manchuria, China. , The fishing steamer caught fire off Fairport, Ohio in Lake Erie and was beached. , The torpedo boat capsized and sank in the Mediterranean Sea during a storm. , The tug was sunk by ice off Lorain, Ohio. , thumb|1904 Japanese illustration "Sinking thumb|1904 Japanese illustration "Sinking of the Nakanoura Maru." Russo-Japanese War: During a voyage to Otaru, Japan, the 1,804-ton merchant ship was sunk by gunfire in the Sea of Japan off the Tsugaru Strait by a cruiser squadron consisting of the armored cruisers , , and and the protected cruiser .sers , , and and the protected cruiser . , The steamer was destroyed by fire at dock at Long Island in the St. Lawrence River. , The steamer struck a snag in the Savannah River near Augusta, Georgia, and sank. , The steamer burned in San Juan Pass. The vessel's crew escaped in her boat. , The dredge sank off Port Hope, Ontario sometime in 1904. , Russo-Japanese War, Siege of Port Arthur: The , already badly damaged by Imperial Japanese Army artillery and then stripped and demolished by her crew, was sunk by additional hits by Japanese artillery. , The steamer struck an uncharted rock in Eagle River Harbor and was beached. Repaired quickly and proceeded on its way. , The freighter burned off the Cornfield Lightship in Long Island Sound. One crewman killed. Survivors rescued by . , --11-18 , The paddle steamer ran aground at Little Misery Island, Massachusetts. , The lost a propeller blade at speed. The blade pierced the hull and the ship foundered in the Gulf of Patras without loss of life. , The scow, under tow by the steamer , sank in a collision with Umbria off New York City. , The motor schooner was crushed by ice in the Arctic Ocean off Point Barrow, Territory of Alaska. The schooner Boxer rescued her crew. , --09-15 , The Elder Dempster 1,862-gross register ton passenger-cargo ship was holed and beached on the coast of Liberia. , The steamer was crushed by ice in the Schuylkill River at the Walnut Street Wharf, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. , The steamer was sunk in the Harbor at Duluth, Minnesota, when her hull was slashed by the prop of . Later raised. , The steamer disappeared after leaving Coronel, Chile, bound for Sainta Lucia in the West Indies. , The 174-net register ton, cod-fishing schooner dragged her anchor during a gale and was wrecked at Unga Island in the Shumagin Islands off the south coast of the Alaska Peninsula. Her entire crew of eight survived. , The 1,918-gross register ton schooner bargThe 1,918-gross register ton schooner barge or scow barge at anchor and without lights was lost when struck by screw steamer Philadelphia at 2:50 A.M. in heavy rain off the Delaware Breakwater north of Cape Henlopen, Delaware. All four people aboard were rescued by boats from Philadelphia.d were rescued by boats from Philadelphia. , The ship, carrying granite, set sail at 7pm and ran into strong tides forcing it onto the Black Rock outside St Sampsons' harbour, Guernsey. The next few days the planking was removed from the hull and the cargo removed into waiting carts.
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