More than 1300 German Lutherans, mostly working class immigrants or first generation Americans boarded an excursion steamer in New York for a long planned church outing and picnic on Long Island. Most were women and children. The men had to work. Within an hour of sailing most, more than a thousand, were dead. They were the victims of the worst disaster in New York history until 9/11.
The PS General Slocum
The New York Tribune's coverage of the disaster
Memory eternal.
Angels Sing! Merry Christmas!
9 hours ago
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114 years ago today, I think.
Indeed. I was always terrible with math.
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