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Without a doubt. Was this the same boat manned by Dr. Broder and the prisoners? But less well known are the stories of the people of Rikers Island. He is the founder of the American Seminar Leaders Association and is a popular presenter at national meetings and conferences, including the Million Dollar Round Table. ], RICHTER, Annie, 8 years, of 404 East Sixth street, RICHTER, August, of 404 East Sixth street, RICHTER, Catherine, 3 years, of 104 First avenue, RICHTER, Fred, 11 years, of 104 First avenue, RICHTER, Lena, 35 years, of 104 First avenue, RICHTER, Lillie, 4 years, of 104 First avenue, RICHTER, Lizzie, of 404 East Sixth street, RICHTER, Lizzie, Sr., of 404 East Sixth street, RICHTER, Tessie, 13 years, of 90 First avenue, RIESS, Catherine, of 40 Shepard avenue, Brooklyn, RITZ, Tessie, 13 years, of 90 First avenue [REITZ on missing? Outside hundreds of policemen strained to control the swelling crowds of relatives and friends, not to mention curiosity seekers, reporters, and undertakers. The dispatches they sent back to their newsrooms sickened many a hardened editor. hide caption. Han Slowlo. [SIERICKE ], SIERRICH, Mrs. William, 423 East Twelfth street, SIEWART, Phoebe, of 225 East Fifth street, SMITH, Edward, 68 years, a waiter, of 228 West Twenty-eighth street, SMITH, Fannie, 34 years, of 97 East Fourth street. There are 13 achievements and trophies in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor about combat. Erected 1905 by Survivors and relatives of the General Slocum disaster. Spencer Tales of heroism vied with stories of cowardice. All Rights Reserved. Im a hundred years old. Properly trained and coached, the internal sales team will close more sales on their own, in addition to working with their team to move sales forward. Some huddled in the few places not yet reached by the flames, too terrified to jump. All kinds of little stories that we ordinarily can't use on the radio show because they are just too short. BUCHHEIDT, Mrs. Anna, 69 years, of 141 East Third street, identified by brother-in-law Charles SCHWARTZ. FRESE, Anna, 20 years, of 426 East Fifteenth street, FRESS, Anna, 20 years, of 426 East Fifteenth street [FRESE? MEYER, Elise, 9 years of 430 East Seventeenth street, MEYER, Elsie, 9 years, of 430 East Seventeenth street [same as above? The boat was filled with more than 1,300 residents of the Lower East Side, many of them recent immigrants. It likewise showed that in times of great tragedy, the people of New York (and the nation) responded immediately with an outpouring of sympathy and financial support. [East Fourth ], IRWIN, Fannie, 25 years, of 2112 Third avenue, JONK, Bertha, 59 years, of 314 East Ninth street, JOSEPH, Frank, 7 years, of 45 Third avenue, JUST, Leontine, of 105 East Eighth street. Some huddled in In order to honor each familys experience, each familys story is related on its own page. Participants will receive a roadmap for success with a comprehensive, strategic, and tactical approach to inside wholesaling. ], ANSEL, Alfred, 4 years, of 103 East Fourth street, ARMAND, Lillian, 14 months, of 334 Sixth street, ARMBOUST, Barbara, 46 years, of 166 East Fourth street [same person as above? HORWAY, Carl, 1 year, of 313 East Ninth street. REULING, Emma, 24 years, single, of 424 East Sixth street, identified by father, August. Each participant takes an active role in this powerful learning experience. This walk will examine the General Slocum disaster of June 15, 1904, which devastated the former Kleindeutschland (Little Germany) neighborhood in what is now Manhattans East Village and Lower East Side. ], BAUMLER, Anna, 12 years, of 433 Sixth street. [age 11 ]. Related NPR Stories Adella Wotherspoon, the last survivor of the deadliest disaster in New York City history until Sept. 11, 2001 -- the burning and sinking of the steamboat General MOELLER, Henry, 13 years, of 20 St. Mark's place, identified by father,Henry. ], SCHRUMPF, William, of 208 Avenue B [same as above? SMITH, Hildreth, 3 years, of 18 Jackson street, identified by father,George. It was the second-most deadly fire (after the Peshtigo fire of 1871) and most deadly peacetime maritime disaster in American history. These tragic scenes were punctuated by the suicides of several men and women who lost their entire families in the fire. She escaped, along with the rest of her office, and now is trying to figure out what it means thatshe's alive, and how her life is different now. WebThe General Slocum Centennial Scrapbook contains the uniquely personal recollections of the survivors and their families, the good Samaritans, the heroes, the caregivers, the Home country fixtures from beer gardens to delicatessens, singing societies to shooting clubs bestowed a distinctively German flavor to the area. One team of heroes in the best tradition of Aw, shucks, I didnt do nuthin rose to the occasion at Rikers Island. ], SCHRUMPF, William, 14 years, of 208 Avenue B [SCHUMPF on missing? In the end, prosecutor assistant district attorney Francis P. Garvan managed to send only Captain Van Schaick to jail and even he was pardoned after serving three years of a 10-year sentence. . VOLKENBERG, Miss Lucy, 25 years of East Seventeenth street, between First and Second avenues, identified by Albert HENTZE of 201 First avenue. The General Slocum left a grisly wake. Now you are talking straight, Mr. Crimmins. The atmosphere of the program is motivational; the content is concise, and achievement driven. House Hospitals. Few would survive both the fire and the water, since in 1904 few New Yorkers knew how to swim. Before the disaster was over, bodies had arrived at Rikers Island, by boat and by current. Greater New Yorkand much of the country beyondwas stunned by the Slocum disaster. (Body No. Each story is unique, just as each household was unique. Combat achievements and trophies. ENGELMAN, Louise, 28 years, of 425 East Twelfth street, identified by husband, George. Just like 9/11, funds poured in from private citizens and charitable groups from Connecticut to California. Nurses and patients at the islands contagious disease hospital rushed to offer assistance. MULLER, Rose,14 years, of 368 Bowery, identified by father, Edward, MUSEKA, Anna, 16 years, of 508 Robbins avenue, Bronx, identified by brother. The General Slocum tragedy left a lasting impact on New York City. Little Anna's body was recovered, and her shoes saved. GEMEIMER, ____, 3 years, of 859 Jefferson place. This American Life is produced in collaboration with WBEZ Chicago and delivered to stations by PRX The Public Radio Exchange. When the Slocum was sighted, fully ablaze, covered in smoke, and heading for North Brother Island, John Merther and Dan Casey, both prisoners literally compelled Dr. Broder to take them over to the scene of the rescue efforts. RHEINFRANK, John, of 614 East Fourteenth street, RICE, Lizzie, of 70 First avenue [age 6 on missing? [KLEINHENZ on missing? The ships steward, Michael McGrann, fulfilled his duty to protect the ships money by filling his pockets before jumping. Wholesalersbootcamp.com | All Rights Reserved.| powered by thecodifiers. Nor did the 3,000 lifejackets on board. Every inch of the island was used in the rescue, and then in the inevitable recovery of the dead. They include: She can be contacted at karen_lamberton@merckmedco.com. 318) [OTTINGER ], OTTENGER (woman), 14 years, of 91 Seventh street, identified by Alfred, OTTINGER, Arthur, 4 years, of 91 Seventh street, OTTINGER, Emma, 15 years, of 91 Seventh street, PATTENBAUM, Elizabeth, of 61 St. Mark's place. 162). The Department of Public Charities sent doctors and nurses from Randalls Island, Metropolitan, Infants, and the Alms MORRIS, Kate, 15 yrs, of 69 First ave, identified by uncle, Joseph McKEEVER 21 Marion st. MOTZER, Mrs. Anna, 38 years, of 405 Sixth street, identified by Elizabeth, MUELLER, Mrs. B., 29 years, of 95 Second avenue, identified by Otto. [MINSKI, Hannah, same address, same person? Body No. Why? ], SCHULER, Charles, of 15 Stuyvesant street, SCHULER, Frederick, 14 years, of 15 Stuyvesant street, SCHULTZ, Emma, woman, of 130 East Fourth street, SCHULTZ, Henry G., of 114 East Fourth street, SCHULTZ, Rudolph, of 114 East Fourth street, SCHULTZE, Emma, 10 years, of 130 East Fourth street, identified by brother, Eugene. Keep up to date with the latest news with The Irish Echo. Karen Lamberton, has been a Quality Control Manager for 25 years, and a Technical Writer for the past five. In 1904, the number of casualties was never fully determined because there was no precise count of how many had boarded the ship. Same person? Paul Karasik, a leading authority in the financial industry, has devoted 18 years to helping financial industry professionals achieve their goals. The fact that most were young children only added to the horror. OEHLER, Freda, 14 years, of 510 Sixth street, identified by brother Daniel (body No. PECHER, of 301 West One Hundred and Sixteenth street, a friend. Patients and staff of the contagious disease hospital on North Brother Island ran to help, extending ladders from shallow water and forming human chains to pass those bodies still breathing to safety. Watching From The River's Edge. 253). HELLER, Christina, 68 years, of 404 Sixth street, identified by son William. HOFFMAN, Mrs. Cecelia, 37 years, of 366 New York avenue, Brooklyn, HOFFMAN, Sylvia, 53 years, of 73 Second avenue. ARMBRUST, Barbara, 45 years, of 166 Fourth street, identified by husband,Ferdinand. They were held for transport to the temporary morgue Thousands more rushed uptown to the East 23rd Street pier designated as a temporary morgue. [In fairness to Dr. Broder, one needs to remember that he risked being overcome by the two inmates if they decided to engage in an escape instead; so his initial reluctance is understandable from a security perspective.] Another "before and after" set of General Slocum images reflect (above) the festive face of the excursion steamboat on the East River and (below) its smoldering wreckage beached on North Brother Island near Rikers. MOELLER, Mrs. Matilda, 35 years, of 20 St. Mark's place, identified by husband, Henry. ], ARMBRUST, 45 years, of 166 East Fourth street [same person as above?]. SCHMIDT, Freda, 19 years, of 290 East Second street, SCHMIDT, Josephine, of 98 East Seventh street, SCHMIDT, Katie, 40 years, of 418 East Ninth street, SCHMIDT, Martha, of 402 East Eighteenth street, SCHMIDTLING, Anna, 15 years, of 119 Seventh street, identified by brother. OEHLER, Mrs. Mary, 55 years, of 510 East Sixth street, identified by son Daniel. KOHLER, Henry, 40 years, of 315 East Thirteenth street, identified bybrother. SEEMAN, Neta, 26 years, single, of 227 East Twenty -first street, identified by Henry C. AHRENS, of 37 West One Hundred and Thirty second street [Meta ], SEIDENWARD, Henry, 18 years, of 184 Third street, identified by brother Charles. The inexperienced crew provided no help. HERNBERG, George, 7 years, of 79 Calyer street, Brooklyn. REKANSKI, Wanda, 10 years, of 337 Fifth street, identified by mother. In the weeks and months that followed the fire, an outraged public searched for answers and culprits. ], FRICK, Charles, 4 years, of 409 Fifth street [FRECH? Rescuers swam to the ship and pulled By the 1870s, the neighborhood featured countless German institutions, including fraternal societies, athletic clubs, theaters, bookshops, restaurants, beer gardens, synagogues and churches. TODT, Mary, of 103 East Seventy fifth street; body identified at morgue by Detective Sergeant MC CAFFERTY. New-York Historical Society170 Central Park Westat Richard Gilder Way (77th Street)New York, NY 10024. A century ago today, a steamship called the General Slocum left the piers at East 3rd Street. AUGUR, Rose, 19 years, of 1365 Third avenue, identified by father, George. WEISL, Mrs. Caroline, 50 years, of 337 East Sixth street, identified by sister. BUNHARDI, Anne, 5 years, of 614 East Ninth street, identified by brother,Henry. The passengers who boarded the blazing ship mostly lived in the Lower East Side neighborhood of Manhattan, then known as Little Germany. Slocum June 15, 1904 above; North Brothers Island, East River, N.Y. below. accountability, and value add programs., The Wholesaler Bootcamp provided me with the strategies needed to maximize my sales.. His other books include: Seminar Selling for the Financial Industry, published by McGraw-Hill and How to Market to High-Net-Worth Households. TREBER, Mrs. Anna, 35 years, of 310 East Twenty-fifth street, identified by brother, Henry OSTHEM. WNET is the media sponsor. ADDICKS, Margaret, 12 years, of 49 Avenue A. ALBRECHT, 44 years, of 201 East Tenth street [same person as above?]. [William H., 121 Fourth avenue], DIEDERICH, Emma, 2 years, of 98 Greenwich street [Emma, 3 on missing?, 96 Greenwich? Samaritans, the heroes, the caregivers, the passers by whose families were touched by the largest maritime disaster and most deadly fire in New York ROTH, Mrs. Josephine, 42 years, of 203 Fifth street, identified by husband Joseph. The rise and fall of a school maintenance man in Schenectady, New York who terrorized his staff and got away with it for decades. WebGeneral Slocum List of Dead & Missing On June 15, 1904, 1300 passengers from St. Mark's Evangelical Lutheran Church from the Little Germany section of Lower Manhattan He is the president of the Wholesaler Institute. ENGLEMAN, William, 6 years, of 425 East Twelfth street, identified by uncle Louis SAUNDERS. ], RICHTER, 13 years, of 90 First avenue [Tessie, above? (15 minutes), David Rakoff tells the story of the day that used to hold the record as the worst disaster in New York history: June 15th, 1904, when the steamship The General Slocum, caught fire and sank in the Hudson river, killing 1,031passengers. WebSteamer Gen. 356), ROSENBERGER, Mary, of 417 East Sixteenth street. FELDLUSEN, Margaret, 52 years of 50 West Eighth street, identified by Cortlandt F. MAYBORG. In the wake of the Slocum tragedy, the Little Germany community seemed to fall apart, with widowers committing suicide and shrunken families moving away from this ethnic enclave, with its memories of missing relatives and neighbors. Ten minutes later, disaster struck. By contributing their stories, these descendants have chosen to honor their families in a uniquely personal way. LURIN, Lena, 17 years, of 111 East Fourth street. ], IDEN, Grace, 6 years, of 100 Fourth street, identified by brother, Henry. Her grandmother, two sisters-in-law, and three nieces died and three other relatives were injured. Produced by Joe Richman and Teal Krech of Radio Diaries. Her mother, Anna Liebenow, was badly burned and bore the scars for the remainder of her life. In another instance, the Evening Sun, that night, reported that the bodies of seven women and two children were picked up by a rowboat along with one woman and two small boys, who were still alive. Because of a shortage of math and science teachers, New York City decided to import instructors from Austria. Non-traditional sources for 20th Century Military Records. [HEIDENKAMP], HEERZ, Mrs. M., 32 years, of 412 Sixth street [HERZ on missing? One was an act of hate-inspired terrorism, the other a dreadful accident born of negligence and greed. ], SIERICKS, Lotta, of 425 East Twelfth street, identified by brother. KALSH, Kate, 6 years, of 800 East Fourteenth street. Image ID: PS_MSS_CD8_109 The Aftermath For days afterward, (Body No. MANHEIME, Mamie, of 86 East Seventh street, MANHEIMER, Lillie, 21 years, of 44 St. Mark's place. Those interested in giving or obtaining information, can visit the following web site for more information: [Top of Page][NYCHS The better preserved were identified quickly. The flames, accelerated by fresh coat of highly flammable paint, rapidly enveloped the ship and passengers began to jump overboard. Im a historian and the author of Ship Ablaze: the Tragedy of the Steamboat General Slocum. Produced by Joe Richman and Teal Krech of Radio Diaries. Over 1,000 people died in the tragedy, making it New York City's deadliest disaster until the September 11, 2001 attacks. By the time they notified Captain William Van Schaick of the emergency fully 10 minutes after discovering the fire the blaze raged out of control and the ship was in the middle of the treacherous waters of the Hell Gate channel. As word of the fire spread, it caused panic and confusion. Adroitly, the ship company's president maneuvered to escape responsibility. The General Slocum was a steamship that burned in the East River in New York City on June 15, 1904. How could a tragedy of such magnitude occur within a few hundred yards of the shores of the nations most modern city? ZANSCHE, Mrs. Doris, 1518 Webster avenue, Bronx. KOPPLER, Irene, 19 years, of 192 First avenue, KOWCZUSKI, Theodore, 15 years, of 196 Third avenue, KRAUTWARST, Anna, 13 years of 114 East Fourth street, KROFFT, Louise, 140 East Fourth street [KRAFF, above? However, similarities between the two events beg us So Uncivilized. Marian Fontana's husband was a Brooklyn firefighter who was killed on September 11, 2001. Lynn Simpson worked on the 89th floor of the World Trade Center. But less well known are the stories of the people of Rikers Island. 440 West 600 She can be contacted at karen_lamberton@merckmedco.com. RAMELKAMP, Stella, of 130 East Fourth street, RAMUS, Irving, 11 years, of 420 East Seventeenth street, REICHENBACK, Herman, 2 1/2 years of 79 East Houston street. HORWAY, Cortlandt, 27 years, of 313 East Ninth street, identified by mother. [MICHAELS ], MICHEL, William, 14 years, of 24 East Twelfth street, identified by Peter STOCK of 142 Seventh street (box No. New arrivals could work, drink, eat, vote and worship in their native tongue fortified by the company of the nearly half-million people of German descent living in New York. For the next week, thousands paraded past the gruesome lineup of victims resting in open coffins. Survivors poured over the railings into the water. Some living victims were also delivered to the island and cared for there. This historical marker and memorial is listed in these topic lists: Cemeteries & [Charlotte, above?]. ], KOHLER, Henry, 40 years, of 313 East Thirteenth street. LAUSCHE, Morris, 60 years, of 1518 Webster avenue. ], HEWES, Annie, 57 years, of 509 Fifth street, HEWKEN, Charles, 18 years, of 169 South Second street, Brooklyn [HENCKEN ]. The General Slocum Centennial Scrapbook project will be actively seeking stories until publication in 2004. Brother of Slocum victim Martha Liebenow. The three put out in a small rowboat, and worked as a team to What do they say was the cause? DORRHOEFER, Frederick, 11 years, of 121 Avenue A. DRECIOES, Catherine, 68 years, of 54 Fourth street, identified by son,Herman. LUBBERT, August, 12 years, of 412 Sixth street, identified by father John. BERDOLT, Mrs. Gussie, 30 years, of 1050 Prospect avenue, Brooklyn. Wholesalers will be introduced to the Value-First Selling System, a state-of-the-art sales process designed specifically for todays inside wholesaler selling in todays unique financial marketplace. Located just east of Little Ireland on the Lower East Side in what is today called the East Village, Kleindeutchland had been home to New Yorks German immigrants since they first began arriving in large numbers in the 1840s. Be ware, Nearly all of the medical personnel on North Brother Island, where the flaming wreck came to rest, assisted however they could. HERNBERG, Arthur, 9 years, of 79 Calyer street, Brooklyn. [SCHMEDLING ], SCHMITT, Sophia, of 341 East Twenty-fifth street, SCHNEIDER, Eva, 42 years, of 326 Sixth street, SCHNEIDER, Louise, of 426 East Seventy-sixth street, SCHNEIDER, Tessie, 14 years, of 90 First avenue, SCHNITTINGER, Freda, 16 years, of 754 East One Hundred and Forty-ninth street, SCHNITZLER, Kate, 6 years, of 10 Gouveneur place [Brooklyn?]. First, it caused the rapid dissolution of the German enclave of Kleindeutschland. Edward ODonnell: Im Edward T. ODonnell. KELCH, Katie, 6 years, of 800 East Fourteenth street, identified by father. Slocum disaster June 15, 1904: Corner of ROTHENBERG, Miss Annie, 18 years, of 368 Bowery, identified by Bruno MILLER of 368 Bowery (Body No. Immigrants constantly renewed the neighborhood's transplanted culture, as the steamship packets delivered passengers from Germany and Eastern European nations through the port of New York. There, the Organization of General Slocum Survivors will commemorate the 100th anniversary, as it has solemnly done for five score years. One team of heroes in the best tradition of Aw, shucks, I didnt do nuthin rose to the occasion at Rikers Island. KLEIN, Mina, 13 years, of Miller avenue, Brooklyn, KLENHANZ, Caroline, 196 Avenue A. [FELDHEUSER ], FELZKE, Augusta, 30 years, of 211 Fifth street, FELZKE, Herman, 8 months, of 211 Fifth street, FICKBOHM, Mamie, 40 years, of 41 Avenue D., identified by husband John. [Mrs. Martha, same age, same address ], MOLITAN, Margaret, Bronx Brewing Company, Mt. City officials vowed to conduct a thorough investigation and within weeks, Captain Van Schaick, executives of the Knickerbocker Steamship Co., and the inspector who certified the General Slocum as safe only a month before the fire were indicted. I suspect it was another team of heroes who could not remain on the shore, safe while others perished. 344) [25 years ], FULDHEUSEN, Nicholas, 12 years, of 50 West Ninety-sixth street. ], BECKMAN, Mrs. Annie, 24 years, of 1894 Third avenue, BEHRANDT, Elizabeth, 6 years, of 88 East Third street [BEHRENDT on missing?] Adella Wotherspoon, the last survivor of the disaster, died six years ago at 100. HEIMS, Henrietta, 10 years, of 300 First avenue, identified by mother. By mid-afternoon, those not yet reunited with their family members began to lose hope. Well, of course, where theres money going theres always someone to pick it up., (Read about Ed ODonnells new book, 1001 Things Everyone Should Know About Irish American History, at www.EdwardTODonnell.com. SCHWARTZ, Mrs. Louise, 43 years, of 141 Fifth street, identified by husband. MC GRANE, Michael, 48 years, of 2161 Eighth avenue, identified by Charles G. MC LAUGHLIN, Michael, 12 years of 69 First avenue. A thousand casualties. ], GRUBER, Carrie, 14 years, of 420 East Seventeenth street, identified by uncle. at 138th St. or the pier near Bellevue Hospital at 26th St. The captain looked to the piers along the East River, but feared he might touch off an explosion among the many oil tanks there. During the last 14 years, she has also pursued her familys history in Germany, Scotland, Ireland, and the United States.Ms Lamberton, who is a member of the Genealogical Society of Rockland County, the German Genealogy Group, and the Chicago Genealogy Society, lectures on a variety of topics in genealogy and local history. MAYER, Frances, 42 years, Cooper avenue, Bayonne, N.J. MAYER, Mrs. Louise, 39 years, of 430 East One Hundred and Seventh street,identified by husband, Nicholas. Rescue workers openly wept as the corpses piled up. [COHRS? Gen. Slocum has a distinguished combat record in several operations, including operations Deny Flight, Provide Comfort, Northern Watch, Southern Watch, Enduring Freedom, and Inherent Resolve. Non-traditional sources for 20th Century Military Records. BRENNING, Annie, 43 years, of 215 East Twelfth street, identified by brother, John. ], WOBBE, Henry, of 1702 Davis street, Brooklyn, WOLF, Mrs. Magdalen, 65 years, of 1131 Fortieth street, Brooklyn, identified by Patrolman HINDES of the Mulberry street station (body No. LOEFFLER, Louise, 9 years, of 9 East Third street. Its unlikely that 9/11 will be so easily forgotten, given the nature of the attacks, the fact that so many millions saw the horror on television, and that the U.S. launched a subsequent war on terrorism in response. ], MICHAEL, Carrie, 12 years, of 171 Avenue A. DRECIOES, Mrs. Freda, 28 years, of 54 Fourth street, identified by husband, Henry J. 453). 1781-1853). What began as a recreational cruise, a Sunday school outing for St. Marks Lutheran Church, became an event so cataclysmic that it devastated the largest ethnic German community in the United States, and acted as a Survivors poured over the railings into the water. WEHLIEN, Mrs. Minnie, 41 years, of 416 Fifth street, identified by husband, Otto. MUTH, Mrs. Anna, 62 years, of 1254 Lexington avenue. ], SCHOENINGER, Mrs., of 118 East Third street, SCHRENEMANN, John, of Hewes street, Brooklyn, SCHRUMPF, John, of 208 Avenue B [SCHUMPF on missing? The story of the General Slocum made headlines across the nation and around the globe. The story of the General Slocum tragedy begins in the thriving German neighborhood known as Kleindeutchland, or Little Germany. [In fairness to Dr. Broder, one needs to remember that he risked being overcome by the two inmates if they decided to engage in an escape instead; so his initial reluctance is understandable from a security perspective.]. ], ULLMAN, Mrs. Lena, 37 years, of 409 East Sixth street, identified by brother. A few were rescued by nearby boats, but most did not know how to swim and simply drowned. [GRUBEN ], GUSTENBERGER, James, 25 years, of 147 West Thirty-seventh street, identified by C.H. With the entry of the United States into World War I, there was ample nativist incentive to erase memories of New York's large population of German-Americans. BRUNNING, John, 44 years, of 215 East Twelfth street, identified by brother,Fred. As some of the largest wholesaling teams are eliminating all external wholesalers and converting to a hybrid/inside model, it has become abundantly clear the importance of the inside role has become paramount. KALG, Gussie, 22 years, of 517 Fifth street, identified by sister Kate. HENER, Dora, of 129 Division street, girl, HENER, Dora, of 129 Division street, mother, HENRY, Sadie, 12 years, of 225 Fifth street [listed twice in a row], HENZLER, August, 11 years, of 154 First avenue. The Chief Medical Examiner of the City of New York published his report, which listed the fatalities, the injured, and the missing as a book. They then returned to Rikers Island and their original assignment. (Many of the passengers were inter-related by marriage or blood as well as their Lutheran faith.). Two hours after leaving the dock and sailing up the East River through Hell Gate, the ship was ablaze from bow to stern and passengers, many already being burned alive, were jumping overboard. Every inch of the island was used in the rescue, and then in the inevitable recovery of the dead. (Box No. SMITH, Mrs. Annie, 26 years of 18 Jackson street. ], BALSER, Catherine, 32 years, of 137 Avenue B, BAUMAN, Magdine, 30 years, of 526 Sixth avenue [also spelled Magdalene, Lena on missing? To make matters worse, the ships rotten fire hoses burst when the water was turned on. ], HEERZ, Mrs. M., 32 years, of 412 Sixth street, identified by husband George (Box No.429) the following two listed under N. HEHL, Gus, 41 years, of 55 First avenue, identified by father, Thomas.

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