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- Q1984517 abstract "The Niagara was a 245-foot (75 m) long sidewheel palace steamer launched in 1846. Like the others of its kind, it carried passengers and cargo around the North American Great Lakes. It was owned by the Collingwood Line.On September 23, 1856, the Niagara left Sheboygan, Wisconsin headed for Port Washington, Wisconsin, on Lake Michigan, carrying 170 passengers and a heavy load of cargo. Fire broke out in the area of the engine room at around 6:00 pm, and the steam engines and the paddlewheels soon stopped. The steamer, which was 4–5 miles offshore, quickly became engulfed in flames and smoke. Efforts to use the fire hose were unsuccessful.The passengers panicked while trying to board the lifeboats, capsizing all but one of them. Many jumped overboard into the water, which was reported to be too cold for anyone to survive in it. Several ships in the area rushed to the scene and rescued most of the passengers. The captain and most of the crew survived, but more than 60 on board perished, making it one of Wisconsin's deadliest transportation disasters. Among those lost was John B. Macy, a former member of the United States Congress.It was reported at the time that the fire was caused by an incendiary. The Captain insisted the fire could not have started in the engine room, because it was fireproof, and blamed combustible cargo stored below. It appears that the cause of the fire was never definitively established.The wreck of the Niagara lies in 55 feet (17 m) of water one mile (1.6 km) off Belgium, Wisconsin.".
- Q1984517 height "4.2672".
- Q1984517 length "70.104".
- Q1984517 shipBeam "10.3632".
- Q1984517 status "Caught fire and sunk on September 24, 1856".
- Q1984517 status "Shipwreck".
- Q1984517 thumbnail US_flag_31_stars.svg?width=300.
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- Q1984517 added "1996-12-16".
- Q1984517 built "1846".
- Q1984517 location "One mile off Belgium, Wisconsin".
- Q1984517 name "Niagara".
- Q1984517 refnum "96001456".
- Q1984517 shipBeam "34".
- Q1984517 shipFate "--09-24".
- Q1984517 shipHeight "14".
- Q1984517 shipLength "230".
- Q1984517 shipName "Niagara".
- Q1984517 shipStatus "Shipwreck".
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- Q1984517 comment "The Niagara was a 245-foot (75 m) long sidewheel palace steamer launched in 1846. Like the others of its kind, it carried passengers and cargo around the North American Great Lakes. It was owned by the Collingwood Line.On September 23, 1856, the Niagara left Sheboygan, Wisconsin headed for Port Washington, Wisconsin, on Lake Michigan, carrying 170 passengers and a heavy load of cargo.".
- Q1984517 label "Niagara (palace steamer)".
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- Q1984517 name "Niagara".