A Deadly Disaster: The SS Eastland Disaster 100 Year Anniversary
The Michigan Maritime Museum is proud to welcome back speaker Michael McCarthy. McCarthy will be giving a lecture on the 1915 Eastland disaster titled after his book, Ashes Under Water: The SS Eastland and the Shipwreck that Shook America.
This year marks the centennial of one of the nation's worst disasters, the 1915 sinking of the steamship Eastland in the Chicago River, with more passenger deaths than the Titanic. An astonishing 844 poor people perished on the Eastland—a ship still tied to its dock when it capsized.
McCarthy will be presenting on the content of his book, Ashes Under Water: The SS Eastland and the Shipwreck that Shook America. For a century, the cause of the nearly forgotten tragedy had remained a mystery. McCarthy’s work offers a fresh, sinister explanation for the tragedy: that management neglected needed repairs to the stabilizing machinery of the ship.
Michael McCarthy, who learned to sail on Lake Michigan, is the author of The Sun Farmer and worked as a reporter and editor for the Wall Street Journal for twenty-two years. He currently lives in South Haven, Michigan.
McCarthy will be speaking at the Listiak Auditorium in South Haven at 7pm. He will be available for a book signing prior to the lecture.
Admission is $10. There is no admission fee for Museum members. Tickets are available at the Michigan Maritime Museum or online at www.michiganmaritimemuseum.org/store/,
Wednesday Jul 29, 2015
7:00 PM - 7:00 PM EDT
Listiak Auditorium 600 Elkenburg St.
$10 admission
free for Michigan Maritime Museum members
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South Haven, MI 49090
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