{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/669c5039fbb02ee9469324a5/6a4db9356ae7b13bb2b338d9?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"Discovering SS Atlantic’s Opulence Including Her Tragic Fate ","description":"<p>Learn about the first known commercial shipwreck that occurred on Lake Erie’s waters. Discover what the organization known as CLUE encompasses. Discover if any recent shipwreck discoveries have taken place on Lake Erie as of this current year. Get to know some fundamental facts about what made Steamboat Atlantic so unique for her time after getting built in 1848. Explore differences between costs involving access to high end state rooms versus what the average individual could attain when boarding a ship like SS Atlantic. Learn where SS Atlantic was bound for come evening of August 19,1852. Agree if it’s fair to admit that Atlantic’s cabins were totally full including both steerage and decks nearing capacity come August 19,1852. Determine if Atlantic went about making other stops behind picking up additional passengers after departing Buffalo. Get an understanding of just how big the passenger count onboard Atlantic had become prior to August 19 ending. Get introduced to Propeller Steamship Ogdensburg including where she was positioned in relation to SS Atlantic. Learn what Ogdensburg’s First Mate Degrass McNeil detected in the near distance involving Atlantic’s current positioning. Get an in depth analysis behind what took place come 2:30AM on August 20 involving both ships. Learn how one ships captain had thoroughly assessed the damage to his ship’s bow whereas crew from other ship initially assumed damage was minimal. Discover if the crew whom didn’t accurately assess damage to their ship make any attempts in notifying their passengers behind what happened. Learn if the captain whom thoroughly assessed damage to his ship’s bow could go as far as coming to the rescue to passengers stranded onboard the opposing vessel. </p>","author_name":"Kirk Monroe"}