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Abandoned

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  • A. H. Pitz US 2370
  • Adventurer US 107174
  • Bayline Park Wreck
  • Cambridge US 5399
  • City of St. Joseph (City of Chicago) US 126627
  • Col. Ellsworth (c1850)
  • E. Cohen
  • Emerald (1862)
  • Record 14974
  • Record 2352
  • Record 2359
  • Record 2376
  • Record 3954
  • Record 4379
  • Record 4533
  • Record 7880
  • Swansea US 115165
  • Tri-County Corridor Wreck
  • Unknown Shipwreck
  • Wayne US 80881

Ashore

11
  • Altadoc (Lake Shore) C 116577
  • Bessie Barwick
  • Cambridge US 5399
  • Chenango US 4335
  • City Of Bangor US 127131
  • Coaster (1848)
  • George (George Murray)
  • Saturn
  • T. M. Bradley US 145172
  • Union US 25048
  • W.W. Arnold US 26166

Burnt at Dock

8
  • A.F. Bartlett US 105130
  • Amethyst US 1712
  • City Of Winnipeg (Annie L. Craig)
  • Sailor Boy US 116393
  • Swansea US 115165
  • Thomas Quayle US 24159
  • Thomas W. Palmer (Samoa) US 145229
  • Winslow US 26174

Collision

6
  • Huronton (Huron US 96425) C 141664
  • John B. Cowle
  • John Mitchell
  • Onoko US 155048
  • Thomas Wilson (1892)
  • Two Katies (Two Kates) US 24980

Destroyed at (Dock, Breakwater, Harbour)

1
  • Algonquin (1839)

Dismantled/Dynamited/Scrapped in Place

2
  • City Of Bangor US 127131
  • Lafayette

Fire

22
  • A.F. Bartlett (1871)
  • Alice Vivian US 30240
  • Amethyst US 1712
  • Big Bay Sloop
  • Bob Anderson 1862
  • Carlotta US 105834 (Adrienne, Thora)
  • City Of Ashland US 126240
  • City Of Winnipeg (Annie L. Craig)
  • Hunter US 95471
  • Ira Chaffee US 12131
  • Queen City US 20519
  • Queen of the Lakes US 20508
  • SS Cumberland (1871)
  • Strathmore (Gordon Campbell) C 116813
  • T. M. Bradley US 145172
  • Tom Dowling US 24988
  • Traveler (1852)
  • Union US 25083
  • V. Swain US 25888
  • Winslow US 26174
  • Wood Island US 206510 (Lyle D.)
  • Yosemite 27541

Located but Unidentified

4
  • Mission Springs (Unidentifed)
  • Record 3343
  • Record 4379
  • Sophie's Wreck (Amethyst?)

Lost (Still Missing)

2
  • Convair F-106 Delta Dart
  • F-106 Delta Dart

Pounded to Pieces

7
  • Allegheny (1873)
  • Charles J. Kershaw (Kershaw)
  • City Of Superior
  • Convair F-106 Delta Dart
  • John Jacob Astor (1835)
  • Laura Bell
  • W.W. Arnold US 26166

Scuttled

6
  • Bermuda US 2160
  • Green River C 138863 (Gogebic)
  • Record 4380
  • Record 4381
  • Steven Selvick (Lorian, Cabot)
  • U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Mesquite

Storm

12
  • A.A. Parker (1884) (Kasota)
  • Arbutus C 92642
  • Atlanta US 106746
  • Cleveland Pre-1852
  • E.T. Carrington US 135211
  • Henry B. Smith (1906)
  • J.L. Beckwith (James L. Beckwith)
  • Nelson US 18173
  • P. S. Marsh
  • Queen City(1855)
  • Sir Trevor Dawson(William C. Moreland)
  • Sunbeam (1861)

Stranded/Grounded

31
  • Algoma 1883
  • C. D. Leuty
  • Chenango US 4335
  • Chicago US 127590
  • City of Montreal
  • Colorado US 4267
  • E. Cohen
  • Elma US 8895
  • Emperor C 126654
  • Fedora US 120746
  • Gale Staples (Caledonia)
  • George M. Cox (Ottawa, Puritan)
  • Herman H. Hettler (Vail)
  • Hesper
  • Hunter US 95471
  • James Pickands (1886)
  • Kiowa (1920)
  • Lafayette
  • M.M. Drake US 91485
  • Manhattan (1867)
  • Monarch C 96834
  • Panama (John Craig)
  • Pasadena US 150465
  • Queen City(1855)
  • Samuel H. Foster US 115150
  • Sitka
  • Starucca US 115381
  • Strathmore (Gordon Campbell) C 116813
  • Tioga US 145405
  • Transport US 145211
  • You Tell US 656020

Sunk/Foundered

44
  • A.A. Parker (1884) (Kasota)
  • America US 107357
  • Arbutus C 92642
  • Arlington (Glencadam, F.P. Jones) C 138210
  • Bermuda US 2160
  • Big Bay Sloop
  • Brandon C 92535
  • Cerisoles (1918)
  • Chicago US 127590
  • Chippewa (1837)
  • City Of Ashland US 126240
  • Cleveland Pre-1852
  • Comet US 5683
  • Comrade US 34132
  • Frank W. Wheeler US 120577
  • Fred B. Hall US 120757
  • Glenlyon (William H. Gratwick, Minnekahtha)
  • Henry Chisholm US 95610
  • Henry Steinbrenner
  • Hudson US 95953
  • John B. Cowle
  • John H. Drake US 12757
  • John M. Hutchinson US 75597
  • John M. Osborne (1882)
  • Jupiter
  • Langham (Tom Adams)
  • Leviathan
  • Myron (1888)
  • Nelson US 18173
  • Niagara US 18714
  • Ottawa US 3152 (Boscobel C 116391)
  • Pacific
  • Panther C 138004
  • Pearl B Campbell US 150296
  • Sevona (Emily P. Weed)
  • Smith Mare
  • Sophie's Wreck (Amethyst?)
  • Southwest US 22359
  • Sunbeam (1861)
  • T.H. Camp US 147127
  • Urada 25243
  • W.T. Chappell US 80642
  • Yosemite 27541
  • Zillah (Edward Smith)

Wreck (Verified)

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  • A. H. Pitz US 2370
  • Big Bay Sloop
  • Bigler (J. Bigler, John Bigler)
  • Carlotta US 105834 (Adrienne, Thora)
  • Cerisoles (1918)
  • City of St. Joseph (City of Chicago) US 126627
  • Fedora US 120746
  • Frank W. Wheeler US 120577
  • George M. Cox (Ottawa, Puritan)
  • Herman H. Hettler (Vail)
  • J.L. Beckwith (James L. Beckwith)
  • James Pickands (1886)
  • Langham (Tom Adams)
  • Mission Springs (Unidentifed)
  • Monarch C 96834
  • Nelson US 18173
  • Ottawa US 3152 (Boscobel C 116391)
  • Panama (John Craig)
  • Panther C 138004
  • Peninsula
  • Record 2352
  • Record 2359
  • Record 3343
  • Record 3954
  • Record 4379
  • Record 4380
  • Record 4381
  • Record 4533
  • Record 6312
  • Record 7880
  • Sevona (Emily P. Weed)
  • Sir Trevor Dawson(William C. Moreland)
  • Sitka
  • Smith Moore (1880)
  • Sophie's Wreck (Amethyst?)
  • Starucca US 115381
  • Steven Selvick (Lorian, Cabot)
  • Superior (1845)
  • Superior Mentor US 91378
  • Thomas Wilson (1892)
  • Tioga US 145405
  • Traveler (1852)
  • U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Mesquite
  • Urada 25243
  • You Tell US 656020

Wrecked

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  • C. D. Leuty
  • Colorado US 4267
  • D.M. Clemson (1903)
  • J.W. Bennett
  • Myron (1888)
  • Samuel H. Foster US 115150
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  • A. H. Pitz US 2370

The A.H. Pitz Docked. Photo by Kenneth Thro. – Posted as well on Wisconsin Shipwrecks

Identification Card

Name: A.H. Pitz

Type: Wooden Steam Screw Tug

Builder: McMullen & Pitz Construction Company

Build Year: 1923

Construction Location: Manitowoc, Wisconsin, USA

Dimensions: 21.23 m (69.66 ft) length × 5.49 m (18.00 ft) beam × 2.56 m (8.42 ft) depth of hold

Gross Tonnage: 52.00

Propulsion: Steam screw

Hull Material: Wood

Cargo on Final Voyage: None (Abandoned vessel)

Date of Loss: 1951

Location: Mouth of the Amnicon River, Lake Superior, Douglas County, Wisconsin

Primary Coordinates: 46° 41.29′ N / 91° 51.25′ W

Alternate Survey Coordinates (1981–82): 46° 41′ 32.37″ N / 91° 51′ 29.57″ W

Depth: Shallow water (partially exposed)

Owners: E.C. Knutson Co. (final owner)

Home Port: Superior, Wisconsin, USA

Registry Number: 222872

Description

The A.H. Pitz was a 21.23 m (69.66 ft) wooden steam screw Tug built in 1923 by the McMullen & Pitz Construction Company of Manitowoc, Wisconsin. Its Hull was of wood construction, powered by a steam Screw Propulsion system typical of early 20th-century Tug design. The vessel’s modest dimensions and 52 Gross Tonnage made it suitable for harbor service, towing, and light coastal operations. Today, the wreck is partially buried in shallow water at the mouth of the Amnicon River, retaining elements of its Hull and framing.

History

Built for the McMullen & Pitz Construction Company, the Tug was named after company partner Armond Pitz. In 1944, the vessel was sold to the Northern Hardwood Veneers Company of Duluth, Minnesota, and the following year to Walter W. Bowe. In 1947, the vessel was purchased by E.C. Knutson, a dry dock company in Superior, Wisconsin. By 1951, the vessel was deemed surplus and Abandoned at the mouth of the Amnicon River, where it has remained since.

Final Disposition

The A.H. Pitz was Abandoned in 1951. No lives were lost. The wreck lies in shallow water, partially buried but still discernible, and was charted as a visible feature with high positional accuracy during NOAA hydrographic surveys in 1981–82.

Located By & Date Found

Surveyed by NOAA during OPR-Z137-WH-81 (1981–82), with chart updates in May 1987. Location confirmed through Wisconsin Historical Society site documentation.

NOTMARs & Advisories

None noted.

Dive Information

  • Access: Shore entry via Amnicon River mouth
  • Conditions: Shallow water; variable Visibility due to river outflow; seasonal weed growth
  • Depth: < 3 m (10 ft)
  • Permits: Wisconsin state law prohibits artifact removal without authorization
  • Emergency Contacts: US Coast Guard – Sector Duluth, WI
  • Local Dive Support: Superior Scuba Charter Services, WI

Crew & Casualty Memorials

No fatalities reported; no crew casualties associated with loss.

Documented Statements & Extracts

“In 1951, the Tug A.H. Pitz was Abandoned at the mouth of the Amnicon River and has remained there since, partially buried in sand and silt.”

— Wisconsin Historical Society

Registry, Enrollment & Insurance Trails

  • Registry Number: 222872
  • Official Port of Registry: Superior, WI

Site Documentation & Imaging

  • Wisconsin Shipwrecks Site Documentation
  • NOAA Historical Chart Database

Image Gallery

Remains of A.H. Pitz wreck
Wreck of the A.H. Pitz at the Amnicon River mouth. Courtesy Wisconsin Historical Society.

Resources & Links

  • Wisconsin Historical Society Shipwreck Archive
  • NOAA Hydrographic Survey Report H-9979

References

  1. Wisconsin Historical Society – A.H. Pitz
  2. NOAA Coast Survey Report H-9979

NOAA/WHS Shipwreck Record Card

Wreck Name: A.H. Pitz

Other Names: None

Coordinates: 46° 41.29′ N / 91° 51.25′ W

Depth: Shallow water (partially exposed)

Location Description: Mouth of the Amnicon River, Lake Superior, Douglas County, WI

Vessel Type: Steam Screw Tug

Material: Wood

Dimensions: 21.23 m × 5.49 m × 2.56 m

Condition: Partially buried; visible structure remains

Cause of Loss: Abandonment

Discovery Date: 1981–82 NOAA Survey

Discovered By: NOAA Office of Coast Survey

Method: Hydrographic survey and visual observation

Legal Notes: Protected under Wisconsin state law; artifact removal prohibited

Hazards: None charted

Permits Required: Yes – state authorization

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