Remembering the Sultana: Arkansas city hires historian/retired banker to raise money for permanent museum about disaster. http://civil-war-picket.blogspot.com...ould-know.html
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Re: Sultana Disaster Museum: Intres aims to raise $3M
I was fortunate enough to speak there for the anniversary festival this past April. They have a great deal of enthusiasm there and their plans look great. Hopefully they get support for this as it is definitely still a relatively unknown story, especially when you think about how well known the Titanic is by comparison, even though more died on the Sultana. Throw in the fact these men not only survived combat, but Andersonville and Cahaba. They certainly deserve to have their story shared with a wider audience.Jake Koch
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-Pvt. Max Doermann, 3x Great Uncle, Co. E, 66th New York Infantry. Died at Andersonville, Dec. 22, 1864.
-Pvt. David Rousch, 4x Great Uncle, Co. A, 107th Ohio Infantry. Wounded and Captured at Gettysburg. Died at Andersonville, June 5, 1864.
-Pvt. Carl Sievert, 3x Great Uncle, Co. H, 7th New York Infantry (Steuben Guard). Mortally Wounded at Malvern Hill.
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Re: Sultana Disaster Museum: Intres aims to raise $3M
I did a column in Civil War News a few months ago on the Sultana and the museum. It was tied in with an excellent first person account of the disaster by a soldier in the 50th Ohio, (Erastus Winters) who found himself on board the boat that night. His memoirs are well worth reading.Craig L Barry
Editor, The Watchdog, a non-profit 501[c]3
Co-author (with David Burt) Suppliers to the Confederacy
Author, The Civil War Musket: A Handbook for Historical Accuracy
Member, Company of Military Historians
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