The list of shipwrecks in 1901 includes ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during 1901. 
   January
 3 January
   List of shipwrecks: 3 January 1901   | Ship |  State |  Description  | 
  | Doretta  |    United States  |  The steamer ran aground and sank in Ramshorn Creek in South Carolina. Later raised.[1]  | 
  7 January
   List of shipwrecks: 7 January 1901   | Ship |  State |  Description  | 
  | Tenzer  |    United Kingdom  |  The ketch foundered off Padstow harbour after striking a rock. The crew landed on the ship's boat.[2]  | 
  8 January
   List of shipwrecks: 8 January 1901   | Ship |  State |  Description  | 
  | Sunrise  |    United States  |  The steamer struck an obstruction in the Red River and sank off Caspiana Plantation, Louisiana. Later raised.[3]  | 
  10 January
  11 January
  14 January
   List of shipwrecks: 14 January 1901   | Ship |  State |  Description  | 
  | Vigilancia  |    United States  |  The steamer stranded on the Colorado Reef off the coast of Cuba, west of Havana, Cuba. She was refloated on 2 June 1901 and taken to New York city and declared a total loss. However, the vessel was repaired by 20 May 1902.[6][7]  | 
  16 January
  17 January
   List of shipwrecks: 17 January 1901   | Ship |  State |  Description  | 
  | Beulah Benton  |    United States  |  The schooner was sunk in a collision with Pilot Boy (  United States) near Rantowles Creek, South Carolina.[4]  | 
  18 January
   List of shipwrecks: 18 January 1901   | Ship |  State |  Description  | 
  | Kaisari  |    United Kingdom  |  The London steamer was wrecked on the coast of Réunion during a cyclone. Nineteen Lascars drowned along with four British officers and the captain.[9]  | 
  19 January
  20 January
  26 January
   List of shipwrecks: 26 January 1901   | Ship |  State |  Description  | 
  | Unnamed  |    Spain  |  The fishing fleet lost one boat and twenty-three lives during a storm.[15]  | 
  28 January
  29 January
  Unknown date (January)
  February
 3 February
   List of shipwrecks: 3 February 1901   | Ship |  State |  Description  | 
  | Daisy  |    United States  |  The steamship was towing barges loaded with stone on the Warrior River, Alabama when she became unmanageable due to wind and tide and went over the dam at Lock #6. The loaded barges then fell upon her, resulting in a complete wreck. One crewman killed.[20]  | 
  4 February
  5 February
  6 February
   List of shipwrecks: 6 February 1901   | Ship |  State |  Description  | 
  | New York Central No. 11  |    United States  |  The tow steamer caught fire at her slip at Sixty-Fifth Street in the North River. She was towed to the Weehawken Flats and flooded to put out the fire.[6]  | 
  12 February
  15 February
   List of shipwrecks: 15 February 1901   | Ship |  State |  Description  | 
  | Gem  |    United States  |  The steamer struck a snag in the Red River and sank. Later raised.[3]  | 
  16 February
  19 February
  20 February
  21 February
  22 February
  25 February
  Unknown date (February)
  March
 1 March
   List of shipwrecks: 1 March 1901   | Ship |  State |  Description  | 
  | Indiana  |    United Kingdom  |  Following a collision, the abandoned Hull steamer went ashore in the English Channel at Worthing.[34]  | 
  3 March
  8 March
   List of shipwrecks: 8 March 1901   | Ship |  State |  Description  | 
  | Aviona  |    United Kingdom  |  The Glasgow vessel sank at the entrance to Bilbao harbour. Twenty-three of the crew lost their lives.[36]  | 
  14 March
   List of shipwrecks: 14 March 1901   | Ship |  State |  Description  | 
  | Voorspoed  |    Netherlands  |  The Amsterdam schooner ran aground at Perranporth, near Chapel Rock. The crew escaped via the breeches buoy. The vessel was carrying coal and machinery from Cardiff to Brazil.[37][38]  | 
  16 March
   List of shipwrecks: 16 March 1901   | Ship |  State |  Description  | 
  | Willamette  |    United States  |  The steamer was wrecked in thick fog at Village Point Reef, British Columbia. She was abandoned on 20 March.[39]  | 
  17 March
  19 March
  21 March
  22 March
   List of shipwrecks: 22 March 1901   | Ship |  State |  Description  | 
  | Josie Siverly  |    United States  |  The steamer was pushed onto the bank at Vicksburg, Mississippi when Belle of the Bends  (  United States) tried to make a landing and swung in against her. She was then wrecked by a rising tide and high winds.[3]  | 
  26 March
  28 March
   List of shipwrecks: 28 March 1901   | Ship |  State |  Description  | 
  | Tay  |    United Kingdom  |  The steamer collided with Chemuitz and sank off Flushing, while en route to Antwerp from London. There were three survivors out of sixteen on board.[41]  | 
  29 March
  April
 1 April
   List of shipwrecks: 1 April 1901   | Ship |  State |  Description  | 
  | Amelia  |    United States  |  The steamer struck the ferry cable, capsized, and sank in the Suwanee River at Dudleyville, Florida. One crewman killed.[20]  | 
  2 April
  5 April
  7 April
  8 April
  10 April
   List of shipwrecks: 10 April 1901   | Ship |  State |  Description  | 
  | USAT Rawlins  |    United States  |  The United States Army Transport sank at Brooklyn Army pier with deck awash from a volume of water pumped from six fire engines, two trucks and three fireboats responding to an engine room fire. Damage was estimated at $20,000 to refloat and $50,000 to repair. The vessel was raised, repaired and put into commercial service as Powhatan.[42][43]  | 
  13 April
  17 April
   List of shipwrecks: 17 April 1901   | Ship |  State |  Description  | 
  | City of Charleston  |    United States  |  The steamer blown from her moorings in a severe windstorm at Bridgeport, Alabama and sunk.[16]  | 
  19 April
   List of shipwrecks: 19 April 1901   | Ship |  State |  Description  | 
  | Will J. Cummins  |    United States  |  The steamer was blown in a severe windstorm onto shore at Beech Creek Island and sunk on an obstruction.[16]  | 
  20 April
  21 April
   List of shipwrecks: 21 April 1901   | Ship |  State |  Description  | 
  | Seham  |    Ottoman Navy  |  The Nasir-class torpedo boat was sunk by a boiler explosion in the outer harbor of Beirut. 27 crewmen were killed.  | 
  22 April
  23 April
  24 April
  May
 7 May
  10 May
  11 May
  12 May
   List of shipwrecks: 12 May 1901   | Ship |  State |  Description  | 
  | City of Paducah  |    United States  |  The steamer struck a submerged obstacle and sank in 20 feet (6 m) of water at Brunckhorsts Landing, Illinois, a total loss. Two passengers killed.[51]  | 
  14 May
  18 May
   List of shipwrecks: 18 May 1901   | Ship |  State |  Description  | 
  | R. K. Wells  |    United States  |  The steamer, laid up at Charleston, West Virginia sprung a leak and sank, then burned to the waters edge, then the lower section drifted away.[16]  | 
  21 May
   List of shipwrecks: 21 May 1901   | Ship |  State |  Description  | 
  | Zenith  |    United States  |  The tug struck a rock, rolled over, and sank in 20 feet (6 m) of water at the Mesaba Ore Dock. Raised and repaired.[1]  | 
  24 May
  25 May
  27 May
  29 May
  June
 1 June
   List of shipwrecks: 1 June 1901   | Ship |  State |  Description  | 
  | George S. Ross  |    United States  |  The steamer was wrecked and abandoned after her boiler exploded at Bull Creek in the Allegheny River. Her Captain was killed.[56]  | 
  2 June
  4 June
   List of shipwrecks: 4 June 1901   | Ship |  State |  Description  | 
  | Ranald  |    United Kingdom  |  The steamship capsized and sank in the Atlantic Ocean off Atlantic City, New Jersey, where she had anchored the previous day after her cargo of asphalt melted in hot weather and flowed throughout her holds, causing her to take on a dangerous list. Her crew made it to shore safely.[57][58]  | 
  7 June
   List of shipwrecks: 7 June 1901   | Ship |  State |  Description  | 
  | Balaena  |    United States  |  The whaler was wrecked on an uncharted reef in thick fog three miles (4.8 km) south south east of Cape Chitnak, St. Lawrence Island in the Bering Sea.[39]  | 
  8 June
   List of shipwrecks: 8 June 1901   | Ship |  State |  Description  | 
  | John S. Heath  |    United States  |  The tug capsized and sank while under tow by Wm. S. Anderson (  United States) in the Buttermilk Channel. A boilermaker on board making repairs to the boiler was killed. Survivors were rescued by a passing steamer.[14]  | 
  11 June
  12 June
  14 June
   List of shipwrecks: 14 June 1901   | Ship |  State |  Description  | 
  | Northfield  |    United States  |  The ferry was damaged in a collision with Mauch Chunk (  United States) off The Battery, sinking off the end of Pier 9 in the East River. Five passengers were killed. Survivors were rescued by tugboats.[14]  | 
  17 June
   List of shipwrecks: 17 June 1901   | Ship |  State |  Description  | 
  | John B. Robinson  |    United States  |  The steamer struck the bar at D'Arbonne Island in the Ouachita River and sank. Later raised.[3]  | 
  18 June
  23 June
  26 June
   List of shipwrecks: 26 June 1901   | Ship |  State |  Description  | 
  | Lusitania  |    United Kingdom  |  The ship was built by Laird Brothers in Birkenhead in 1871. Her original owners were the Pacific Steam Navigation Company. She was sold to Elder Dempster Line in 1900 and plied the Liverpool to Canada run. En route to Canada on 26 June 1901 she was lost in fog near the Newfoundland coast. Off course, the ship ended up on the rocks. Some of the crew threatened the passengers and a day later passengers began to panic. The crew then restored order. All occupants of the vessel survived.[59]  | 
  28 June
   List of shipwrecks: 28 June 1901   | Ship |  State |  Description  | 
  | Sir Luke  |    United States  |  The steamer was wrecked in a Gale between Portage Bay and Vans Harbor, Michigan. Her boiler and machinery was salvaged.[60]  | 
  29 June
   List of shipwrecks: 29 June 1901   | Ship |  State |  Description  | 
  | Mohawk  |    United States  |  The passenger steamer struck a reef and sank in the Huckleberry Channel, sinking in 13 feet (4 m) of water. Raised and returned to service.[14]  | 
  30 June
   List of shipwrecks: 30 June 1901   | Ship |  State |  Description  | 
  | Fern  |    United States  |  The wrecking steamer sank while salvaging iron from wrecks on Eagle River Reef in Lake Superior. Lost with all five crew.[60]  | 
  Unknown date (June)
  July
 4 July
   List of shipwrecks: 4 July 1901   | Ship |  State |  Description  | 
  | Alert  |    United States  |  The fishing steamer was punctured by an obstruction off Barnegat, New Jersey, she was then wrecked on near by shoals.[4]  | 
  5 July
   List of shipwrecks: 5 July 1901   | Ship |  State |  Description  | 
  | Orlando  |    United States  |  The steamer struck an obstruction and sank in the White River 2 miles (3.2 km) above Peach Orchard Bluff, a total loss.[62]  | 
  6 July
  12 July
  13 July
  15 July
  16 July
  18 July
  20 July
  24 July
  25 July
  26 July
   List of shipwrecks: 26 July 1901   | Ship |  State |  Description  | 
  | Empire  |    New South Wales  |  The barque caught fire in a gale while anchored in the Harbor of Mahukona, Territory of Hawaii, her anchor line parted and she drifted westward out to sea. She was abandoned by her crew after they were unable to extinguish the fire and she blew out to sea blazing, a total loss.[68]  | 
  | Jos Goldsmith  |    United States  |  The tug sank in a storm in Maumee Bay.[3]  | 
  29 July
  August
 3 August
  4 August
  6 August
   List of shipwrecks: 6 August 1901   | Ship |  State |  Description  | 
  | Frank Pigeon Jr.  |    United States  |  The tug sank at dock at Pusey & Jones' Wharf, Wilmington, Delaware. Pumped out the next day.[4]  | 
  7 August
  8 August
   List of shipwrecks: 8 August 1901   | Ship |  State |  Description  | 
  | Dewing & Sons  |    United States  |  The steamer sank near Lock #7 in the Monongahela River due to a supply pipe rusting through. Later raised.[16]  | 
  12 August
  14 August
  15 August
  18 August
  19 August
  21 August
  23 August
   List of shipwrecks: 23 August 1901   | Ship |  State |  Description  | 
  | Rambler  |    United States  |  The tug caught fire at Diamond Street Wharf, Wilmington, Delaware and was sunk by the fire department's efforts to fight the fire.[4]  | 
  24 August
   List of shipwrecks: 24 August 1901   | Ship |  State |  Description  | 
  | Dauntless  |    United States  |  The steamer was damaged in a collision with Mary Garratt (  United States) near Kentucky Landing on the San Joaquin River and was beached to prevent sinking.[39]  | 
  25 August
  26 August
  27 August
  28 August
   List of shipwrecks: 28 August 1901   | Ship |  State |  Description  | 
  | City of Trenton  |    United States  |  The steamers' port boiler exploded and she caught fire in the Delaware River off Torresdale, Pennsylvania burning all woodwork, and was beached on the Pennsylvania side of the river. 24 killed.[76][77]  | 
  30 August
  Unknown date (August)
  September
 3 September
  4 September
  8 September
   List of shipwrecks: 8 September 1901   | Ship |  State |  Description  | 
  | Twilight  |    United States  |  The steamer struck an obstruction entering Periwig and sank to her main deck. Pumped out on 11 September and towed to Camden, New Jersey for repairs.[4]  | 
  15 September
  16 September
  18 September
   List of shipwrecks: 18 September 1901   | Ship |  State |  Description  | 
  | Seabright  |    United States  |  The steamer dragged anchor and was wrecked at the mouth of the Cape Fear River in a heavy gale and broke up.[1]  | 
  19 September
  20 September
  23 September
   List of shipwrecks: 23 September 1901   | Ship |  State |  Description  | 
  | City of Clifton  |    United States  |  The steamer struck an obstruction in the Mississippi River and sank in nine feet (3 m) of water. Raised and repaired.[1]  | 
  | Highland  |    United States  |  The steamer was destroyed by fire at the Marine Iron Works Dock in the Chicago River.[49]  | 
  24 September
  26 September
   List of shipwrecks: 26 September 1901   | Ship |  State |  Description  | 
  | Julia  |    United States  |  The steamer struck an obstruction in the Snag Island Chute in the Mississippi River and sank in four feet (1.2 m) of water. Later raised.[1]  | 
  29 September
  October
 2 October
  4 October
  6 October
  7 October
   List of shipwrecks: 7 October 1901   | Ship |  State |  Description  | 
  | Lafayette  |    United States  |  The steamer caught fire off College Wharf in the Delaware River and was abandoned by her crew.[4]  | 
  10 October
   List of shipwrecks: 10 October 1901   | Ship |  State |  Description  | 
  | Gowanus  |    United States  |  The steamer split a seam and sank at dock in Gowanus Creek. Later raised.[4]  | 
  13 October
  14 October
  18 October
  19 October
  20 October
  22 October
  26 October
  29 October
  November
 2 November
   List of shipwrecks: 2 November 1901   | Ship |  State |  Description  | 
  | Phoenix  |    United States  |  The tow steamer was swept by the tide into a collision with another vessel and sunk in San Francisco Bay. Raised and repaired. One crewman killed.[39]  | 
  4 November
  6 November
  7 November
  9 November
  10 November
  14 November
  16 November
  19 November
  20 November
   List of shipwrecks: 20 November 1901   | Ship |  State |  Description  | 
  | Vigilant  |    United States  |  The dredge was destroyed by fire near Blair, Pennsylvania due to gas escaping from the river bed while dredging being ignited by her furnace.[16]  | 
  22 November
   List of shipwrecks: 22 November 1901   | Ship |  State |  Description  | 
  | Fritz  |    United States  |  The steamer struck an obstruction and sank in the Mississippi River while on the way to assist Fred Hartweg. Raised and repaired.[16]  | 
  23 November
   List of shipwrecks: 23 November 1901   | Ship |  State |  Description  | 
  | Robert Haddon  |    United States  |  The tug drifted onto the beach at Long Branch, New Jersey after losing her rudder. Total loss.[4]  | 
  | Unknown barge  |    United States  |  The barge, under the tow of Navigator (  United States), was cut loose by her tow when a gale hit them off Manasquon, New Jersey and was blown ashore.[94]  | 
  24 November
  27 November
  28 November
   List of shipwrecks: 28 November 1901   | Ship |  State |  Description  | 
  | Merle Spalding  |    United States  |  The laid up steamer burned at Read's Landing Bay, Wisconsin, a total loss.[100]  | 
  29 November
   List of shipwrecks: 29 November 1901   | Ship |  State |  Description  | 
  | O. A. Crandall  |    United States  |  The tug was sunk by ice, probably near Albany, New York.[4]  | 
  | Occoquan  |    United States  |  The steamer burned in Occoquan Creek on the Potomac River.[4]  | 
  30 November
  December
 1 December
   List of shipwrecks: 1 December 1901   | Ship |  State |  Description  | 
  | Skagit Chief  |    United States  |  The steamer ran aground in thick fog on Orchard Rocks, Washington in Puget Sound and broke in two.[14]  | 
  3 December
   List of shipwrecks: 3 December 1901   | Ship |  State |  Description  | 
  | Clara Brown  |    United States  |  The steamer broached and was driven ashore at Alki Point, Washington.[14]  | 
  4 December
  7 December
  8 December
   List of shipwrecks: 8 December 1901   | Ship |  State |  Description  | 
  | Idlehour  |    United States  |  The steamer burned to the waterline at dock at Elmwood Beach in the Niagara River.[3]  | 
  9 December
  13 December
  15 December
   List of shipwrecks: 15 December 1901   | Ship |  State |  Description  | 
  | Agnes  |    United States  |  The tow steamer filled with water and sank at the Atlantic Dock in Brooklyn. Later raised.[4]  | 
  | L. F. Malini  |    United States  |  The steamer was destroyed by fire in Harveys Canal, Louisiana.[20]  | 
  | Sindia  |    United States  |  During a voyage from Kobe, Japan, to New York City, with a cargo of china, porcelain vases, bamboo, camphor, and manganese, the 3,068 GRT bark ran aground at Ocean City, New Jersey, during a storm. Her crew of 34 was rescued and most of her cargo was salvaged. Her wreck was a tourist attraction for many years, but eventually became buried in the sand.[57][104][105]  | 
  17 December
  18 December
  19 December
  21 December
  23 December
  25 December
  29 December
   List of shipwrecks: 29 December 1901   | Ship |  State |  Description  | 
  | Clifford  |    United States  |  The anchored lighter was sunk when hit by Newburgh (  United States) in dense fog off Ninety-fifth Street in the North River, Brooklyn. Later raised and repaired.[4]  | 
  31 December
  Unknown date (December)
  Unknown date
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