Burning of the Henry Clay Near Yonkers-While on Her Trip From Albany to New York
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Burning of the Henry Clay Near Yonkers-While on Her Trip From Albany to New York
Burning of the Henry Clay Near Yonkers-While on Her Trip From Albany to New York on Wednesday Afternoon July 28th, 1852.-The rapid spread of the flames forced the passengers into the water. Mothers and children, husbands and wives, brothers and sisters were drowned together, whilst trying to save each other. Little children buffetted the waves in vain for a few moments, and then sunk to rise no more. Persons on board about 500 of which number nearly 100 are supposed to have perished. 1852
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