Farallon Steamship Disaster

Farallon Steamship Disaster

The |Farallon Steamship Disaster was the disaster of a wooden steamship that hit Black Reef in the Cook Inlet of the Farallon Islands in January 1910 and sank in Alaska. All on board evacuated to a near-by island and had to survive for a month in a mid-winter climate before they were rescued. Steve K. Lloyd wrote a book on the story.

External links

* [http://content.lib.washington.edu/thwaitesweb/index.html University of Washington Libraries Digital Collections – John E. Thwaites Photographs] Images of Southeastern Alaska from 1905-1912, including the Farallon shipwreck


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