File:Gleason's Pictorial Atlantic and Ogdensburg.jpg
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DescriptionGleason's Pictorial Atlantic and Ogdensburg.jpg |
English: The steamer Atlantic collides with the propeller steamer Ogdensburg on 20 August 1852. The Atlantic sunk with the loss of at least 150 lives. |
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Source | From Gleason's Pictorial, 11 September 1852, Boston, MA. Found on p. 160 via the Internet Archive |
Author | F. Gleason |
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