A Belated tribute I cut from he NY TImes Obit page.
Celeste had asked for an obituary notice I saw regarding King Richard III and his men at Bosworth Field on August 22, on the thread for the Little Princes.
I noticed in my envelope of clippings that on Sunday, June 15, 2008, in the New York TImes on page A 25 there was this notice under "Memoriam".
"In loving memory of some 1,200 dead, mostly women and children, on June 15, 2004 for the 104th anniversary disaster of the burning an d sinking of the steamer General Slocum in New York's East River. THe SLocum disaster had the greatest loss of lives in New York City's history until September 11, 2001.
Maritime Industry Museum, Fort Schuyler, NY. 718 - 409 - 7218."
Most estimates actually put the dead at about 1,021 or so...maybe 1,030. In any case it was dreadful.
Jeff
Celeste had asked for an obituary notice I saw regarding King Richard III and his men at Bosworth Field on August 22, on the thread for the Little Princes.
I noticed in my envelope of clippings that on Sunday, June 15, 2008, in the New York TImes on page A 25 there was this notice under "Memoriam".
"In loving memory of some 1,200 dead, mostly women and children, on June 15, 2004 for the 104th anniversary disaster of the burning an d sinking of the steamer General Slocum in New York's East River. THe SLocum disaster had the greatest loss of lives in New York City's history until September 11, 2001.
Maritime Industry Museum, Fort Schuyler, NY. 718 - 409 - 7218."
Most estimates actually put the dead at about 1,021 or so...maybe 1,030. In any case it was dreadful.
Jeff
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