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           | Description | English: Bodies from the Wexford (from the  Great Lakes Storm of 1913) washed ashore near Goderich, Ontario, Canada. | 
          
           | Date | 1913 | 
          
           | Source | Institute for Great Lakes Research, Bowling Green State University. | 
          
           | Author | Unknown | 
         
         
        
         
        
        
         
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