<p>On June 15 1904 a disastrous fire aboard the steamboat General Slocum devastated the largest German ethnic population in the United States in a matter of two hours. Close to two thousand people mostly women and children were on board the General Slocum bound for a picnic on Long Island Sound. A carelessly tossed cigarette butt turned this pleasant excursion into a raging inferno that claimed over a thousand lives. This book contains the uniquely personal recollections of the survivors and their families the good Samaritans the heroes the caregivers and the passers-by whose families where touched by the largest maritime disaster and most deadly fire in New York&rsquo;s history prior to September 11 2001. Each family&rsquo;s experience has been compiled separately and is augmented by a descendants&rsquo; family tree. In some cases the family tree begins with the original immigrant ancestor of the family. The stories are presented in the descendant&rsquo;s own words and (as available) photos of their ancestors have been included. Appendices include the most complete listing of victims survivors and their families ever compiled. A wealth of illustrations enhance the text.&nbsp;</p>
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