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Tuesday, 10 December 2024
USA CIIVIL WAR; Sultana steam boat Tragedy, The: America's Greatest Maritime Disaster
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21 Jul 2014 — In the early hours of April 27, 1865, mere days after the end of the Civil War, the Sultana burst into flames along the Mississippi River.
On April 23, 1865, the Sultana limped back into Vicksburg from downriver. She had sprung a leak in one of her four boilers, and it needed to be repaired. While ...
In the early morning hours of April 27, 1865, the steamboat Sultana exploded into a fiery blaze on the Mississippi River, eventually drifting and sinking near ...
6 days ago — A boiler explosion devastates the Sultana. Newspaper estimates vary from 1,400 to 1,700 dead. Others later die from their injuries adding to the ...
The Sultana steamboat disaster in 1865, at the end of the Civil War, has been called America's worst maritime disaster.
At 2 AM on the morning of April 27 the patched boiler exploded with a mighty roar. An estimated 400 passengers were killed instantly by the explosion or ...
This authoritative work contains abundant photographs and illustrations, as well as the most complete list of the ship's passengers available. Potter, a Memphis ...
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Explore the haunting tale of the Sultana, a steamboat disaster deadlier than the Titanic. In this video, we delve into the tragic events of ...
At 0200 on 27 April 1865, when the boat was seven miles above Memphis, her boilers exploded. Almost 1,200 people perished. Salecker, historical consultant for ...
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