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Corsican was a wooden two-masted schooner launched in 1862 by H. Rogers at Olcott, New York. The 112-foot (34 m), approximately 210-gross-register-ton vessel was carrying a cargo of coal when she was struck and nearly cut in two by the steel steam barge Corsica off Thunder Bay in Lake Huron in early June 1893; the schooner sank rapidly and all hands were lost.
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