The Sultana: America's Forgotten Deadliest Disaster
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They had survived the war, and the horror of the prison camps, and now they were finally going home — thousands of freed soldiers packed onto a single Mississippi riverboat. And then, in the dark before dawn, the boilers exploded. It remains the deadliest maritime disaster in American history. And almost no one remembers it.
This episode tells the story of the Sultana: a steamboat built for under four hundred, crammed with over two thousand emaciated former prisoners; the cheap boiler patch and the bribes that doomed her; and the bitter timing — days after Lincoln's assassination — that let a catastrophe larger than the Titanic slip out of the nation's memory.
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