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This is an artist's drawing of how the Charles S. Price looked before it disappeared beneath the waves and went to the bottom. Reprinted from the Port Huron Times-Herald, November 17th, 1913, page 9. Source: http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Campus/2712/pictures.htm


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14:43, 9 February 2005 Brian0918 (This is an artist's drawing of how the Charles S. Price looked before it disappeared beneath the waves and went to the bottom. Reprinted from the Port Huron Times-Herald, November 17th, 1913, page 9. Source: http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Campus/)

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