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Chapter 37 - The End of the 'Gold Dust' |
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FOR, three months later, August 8, while I was writing one of these A TERRIBLE DISASTER. SEVENTEEN PERSONS KILLED BY AN EXPLOSION ON THE STEAMER 'GOLD DUST.' 'NASHVILLE, Aug. 7.--A despatch from Hickman, Ky., says-- 'The steamer "Gold Dust" exploded her boilers at A list of the names followed, whereby it appeared that of the seventeen dead, In answer to a private telegram, we learned that none of these was Read next: Chapter 38 - The House Beautiful Read previous: Chapter 36 - The Professor's Yarn Table of content of Life on the Mississippi GO TO TOP OF SCREEN Post your review Your review will be placed after the table of content of this book |
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