A History of Local Ferry Accidents

In 1904, an “excursion steamboat,” the General Slocum, caught fire in the East River and 1,021 people—”mostly women and children on a Sunday-school picnic”—were killed just 50 yards from shore. [photo]
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In 1904, an “excursion steamboat,” the General Slocum, caught fire in the East River and 1,021 people—”mostly women and children on a Sunday-school picnic”—were killed just 50 yards from shore. [photo]
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