Memoranda of the Experience Labors And Travels of a Universalist Preacher

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Memoranda of the Experience Labors And Travels of a Universalist Preacher
George Rogers
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The acting engineer was found under the larboard shaft, his head blown off, and other- wise shockingly mangled. The mate, who was in his state room, was blown nobody knows where; he was a name-sake of mine, and a resident of Cincinnati. These, in addition to two passengers and a fij-eman, who was found lying on his face with the keel of the yawl across the small of his back, nearly severing it asunder, were all to whom the explosion proved fatal. Some six or seven others were wounded.
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...total wreck which the boat next day presented, it seemed wonderful that the destruction was not much greater, and so it doubtless would have been had the explosion occurred in the daytime; for then the persons aboard would have mostly been forward of, or over the the boilers, and could not have escaped being blown to atoms. It was also a favorable circumstance that all three of the boilers were blown clear overboard — one into a cornfield on shore — for thereby the damage usually done by the scalding water was avoided.

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