463606 Conflagration of the steam boat New Jersey on the Delaware River opposite Philada., March 15 1856 in which 50 persons lost their lives, printed by Wagner & M\'Guigan, 1856 (hand-coloured litho tinted with one stone) by Heiss, George G. (1823-c.1885) (after); 14 x 21 cm; Library Company of Philadelphia, PA, USA; (add.info.: Shows, under the winter night sky, in the distance, clouds of smoke rising from the Philadelphia and Camden Ferry Co. steamboat as rowboats race to the wreck. In the right of the image, a partial view of the ferry "Dido" traveling to the rescue is visible. Captained by Ebenezer Corson, the "New Jersey," on mid-voyage to Camden from Philadelphia via an alternate elongated route due to heavy ice, caught fire as the result of defective boilers. With the fire spreading rapidly, Corson retreated to Arch Street Wharf in Philadelphia, and came within thirty feet of the pier when the ... ); 穢 Library Company of Philadelphia ; American, out of copyright.

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