General Slocum Fire and June 15 History
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On June 15th, 1904, a catastrophic fire aboard the steamboat PS General Slocum claimed over a thousand lives—making it the deadliest disaster in New York history until 9/11. Packed with German immigrant families on a Sunday outing, the vessel burned with terrifying speed, leaving a city in mourning and sparking sweeping safety reforms. But this date also echoes with triumphs: the 1215 sealing of the Magna Carta, Goodyear’s 1844 rubber patent, and landmark rulings like the 1982 Supreme Court decision protecting immigrant children’s education. From volcanic eruptions to legal milestones, June 15th is a day that shaped history—both in tragedy and triumph.
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