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Lucy Walker steamboat disaster | |
Official name | Lucy Walker steamboat disaster |
Year | 1844 |
Date | 10/23 |
Place | Ohio River, Indiana |
Place | United States |
Place | North America |
Perpetrator/s | Unknown |
Official summary
The Lucy Walker steamboat disaster was an 1844 steamboat accident caused by the explosion of the boilers of the steamboat Lucy Walker near New Albany, Indiana, on the Ohio River. The explosion occurred on the afternoon of Wednesday, October 23, 1844, when the steamer's three boilers exploded, caught fire, and sank. It was one of a number of similar accidents of early-19th-century riverine transportation that led to important federal legislation and safety regulations. The vessel's owner was a Native American, her crew were African-American slaves, and her passengers represented a cross-section of frontier travelers.
Fakeology Analysis
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