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SS Sultana
Around 1800 people lost their lives when 3 of the 4 boilers of SS Sultana exploded near Memphis, Tennessee in one of the worst maritime disasters in US history. With a capacity of 376 she was carrying around 2,427 people. The sinking of SS Sultana wasn’t given much leverage in the news because the assassin of President Lincoln, John Wilkes Booth was killed a day

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