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Disaster on Lake Erie: The 1841 Wreck of the Steamship Erie
Alvin F. Oickle
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| #870270 in Books | 2011-05-13 | 2011-05-13 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x.31 x6.00l,.55 | File type: PDF | 144 pages||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Good research+good story telling = good read|By Carol Collins|I have read several books about disasters from this author and he does an excellent job of pulling long buried details out of musty tombs and combining those with historical records to create a very good book. I feel like I'm having a long chat with a local historian about an event that is prominent in the area's hi||"Oickle, an experienced journalist, educator and historian, tells a little-known story in this minute-by-minute narrative of the sinking of the Erie, an admired and elegant steamship that went down in 1841 while carrying 343 passengers between Buffalo a
On August 9, 1841, the steamship Erie, one of the most elegant and fastest sailing between Buffalo and Chicago, departed carrying 340 passengers. Many were Swiss and German immigrants, planning to start new lives in America's heartland most never made it. The Erie erupted in flames during the night, and despite the heroic efforts of the crew of the Dewitt Clinton, 254 lives were lost. As news of this disaster spread, internationally renowned artists and writers, includin...
You can specify the type of files you want, for your gadget.Disaster on Lake Erie: The 1841 Wreck of the Steamship Erie | Alvin F. Oickle. A good, fresh read, highly recommended.