Image:Charles S Price upside down, 1913.png
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The Charles S. Price, upside down near the southern end of Lake Huron. Engineer Milton Smith, who decided not to travel with the crew on the premonition of impending disaster, was called to identify bodies swept ashore. Source image in the Marine Museum of the Great Lakes at Kingston.
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- (del) (cur) 14:37, 9 February 2005 . . Brian0918 ( Talk | contribs) . . 1024×628 (415,073 bytes) (The ''Charles S. Price'', upside down near the southern end of Lake Huron. Engineer Milton Smith, who decided not to travel with the crew on the premonition of impending disaster, was called to identify bodies swept ashore. Source image in the Marine Mu)
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