The wheel of the F.J. King shipwreck can be seen in Lake Michigan on Aug. 23, covered in invasive quagga mussels. According to the Wisconsin Historical Society and archaeology association’s announcement, the ship ran into a gale off the Door Peninsula on Sept. 15, 1886, while moving iron ore from Escanaba to Chicago. (Wisconsin Historical Society via AP)

Wisconsin Historical Society diver Zach Whitrock collects images Aug. 23 of the wreckage of the schooner F.J. King for a photo model. (Wisconsin Historical Society via AP)

The wheel of the F.J. King shipwreck can be seen in Lake Michigan on Aug. 23, covered in invasive quagga mussels. According to the Wisconsin Historical Society and archaeology association's announcement, the ship ran into a gale off the Door Peninsula on Sept. 15, 1886

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