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Deciding who would get on the lifeboats & who would not: the Titanic disaster...
Deciding who would get on the lifeboats & who would not: the Titanic disaster...
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April 25, 1912
THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH, Georgia, April 25, 1912
* RMS Titanic sinking
* Court testimony
The top of the front page has two column heads: "OWNER OF TITANIC CURSED AT BY FIFTH OFFICER LOWE WHO MADE GREAT RECORD" "Officer Says He Didn't Know at the Time That He Was Addressing Ismay, But He Made Him Step Lively--Filled His Boat and Then, With Pistol, Kept Others Out".
This testimony is extensive and carries over to page 10 where there is a related photo.
Sixteen pages, some archival mends at margins, various small tears at margins, some chipping loss to the back leaf, somewhat puplish and should be handled carefully.
Category: The 20th Century