Galilee
American brigantine built in 1891

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The Galilee was a wooden two-masted schooner that served as a fishing vessel on the Great Lakes in North America. Built in 1891 in Ohio, the ship was primarily used for fishing operations, particularly for catching whitefish and herring. The Galilee had a notable career and was involved in several incidents and accidents throughout its time on the lakes. One such incident involved a collision with another vessel, resulting in damage to the ship's bow. The ship was later rebuilt and continued its fishing operations until it was eventually retired in the 1930s. The Galilee's final fate is unknown, as there are conflicting reports about its ultimate demise, with some accounts suggesting it was abandoned and left to decay, while others claim it was intentionally scuttled. Despite its mysterious end, the Galilee remains a significant part of Great Lakes maritime history, representing the importance of fishing vessels in the region during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
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