Loss of the Sultana

April, 1865. The country was in turmoil. The U.S. Civil War had come to an end, thousands of Union prisoners of war had recently been released, and President Lincoln had just been assassinated. The steamship 'Sultana' left New Orleans on April 21st, traveled to Vicksburg, Mississippi where it took on 1,965 federal soldiers and 35 officers, all recently released prisoners of war, most of them held at the prison camps of Cahaba (or Cahawba, near Selma, Alabama) and Andersonville (in southwest Georgia), and now finally headed for their homes. The 'Sultana' arrived in Memphis, Tennessee on April 26th and headed north toward Cairo, Illinois carrying over 2,100 passengers, but designed for a capacity of only 376. At approximately 2:00 a.m. of the 27th, mere hours after the assassination of John Wilkes Booth, the 'Sultana' mysteriously exploded while steaming about 7 miles north of Memphis, killing over 1,500 on board (estimates vary). The sole reason this incident received such scant attention at the time, and ever since, is the fact that the country was understandably absorbed in the recent assassinations. Subsequent inquiry into the 'Sultana' disaster would uncover some startling revelations into its cause, some believe leading directly to the topmost levels of the U.S. Government. The loss of the 'Sultana' was the greatest maritime disaster in U.S. history, up until the bombing of Pearl Harbor. This book, composed by Chester Berry, one of the survivors, is unique in that it gives firsthand account from well over 100 of the survivors of the tragedy in their own words. Note - The online e-text (link provided) includes 3 lists for reference that are not included in this audio release: 1 - An official list of prisoners of war on the Sultana, including company served with 2 - Persons known to have been on board the Sultana, but not reported 3 - Name, Company, Regiment, and present (1892) residence of living survivors.


By : Chester D. Berry (1844 - 1926)

001 - Introduction



002 - The Burning of the Sultana



003 - Official Correspondance



004 - N. Wintringer - Chief Engineer



005 - Henry J. Lyda



006 - C.W. Abbaduska



007 - Hosea C. Aldrich



008 - Daniel Allen



009 - Hiram Allison



010 - George Anderson



011 - P.S. Atchley



012 - Murry S. Baker



013 - Otto Bardon



014 - Wm. Barnes



015 - George Bement



016 - Chester D. Berry



017 - Wm. Boor



018 - Wm. Bracken



019 - James K. Brady



020 - Joseph Bringman



021 - A.C. Brown



022 - Michael Brunner



023 - Wm. Carver



024 - Abraham Cassel



025 - Simeon D. Chelf



026 - William A. Christine



027 - F.A. Clapsaddle



028 - George A. Clarkson



029 - George M. Clinger



030 - J.S. Cook



031 - Wm. Crisp



032 - Ben C. Davis



033 - John Davis



034 - L.A. Deerman



035 - J.W. Dunsmore



036 - J. Walter Elliott



037 - William Fies



038 - Nathaniel Foglsong



039 - Martin Frazee



040 - W.S. Friesner



041 - Henry Gambill



042 - Daniel Garber



043 - Stephen M. Gaston



044 - W.N. Goodrich



045 - N.W. Gregory



046 - Samuel C. Haines



047 - Ogilvie E. Hamblin



048 - Robert N. Hamilton



049 - Absalom N. Hatch



050 - Jacob Helminger



051 - William S. Hill



052 - Wiley J. Hodges



053 - P.L. Horn



054 - Ira B. Horner



055 - Jacob Horner



056 - W.A. Huld



057 - John H. James



058 - C.J. Johnson



059 - Lewis Johnson



060 - Benjamin F. Johnston



061 - A.A. Jones



062 - Nicholas Karns



063 - E.J. Kennedy



064 - Rinaldon Kimmell



065 - Albert W. King



066 - George A. King



067 - Hugh Kinser



068 - Henry J. Kline



069 - John H. Kochenderfer



070 - C.J. Lahue



071 - Adam Leake



072 - Asa E. Lee



073 - Wesley Lee



074 - Thomas C. Love (alias Thomas Long)



075 - William Lugenbeal



076 - W.P. Madden



077 - Jotham W. Maes



078 - Jerry Mahony



079 - Jesse Martin



080 - Joseph H. Mayes



081 - George B. McCord



082 - L.W. McCrory



083 - Wm. A. McFarland



084 - Epenetus W. McIntosh



085 - Daniel McLeod



086 - L.G. Morgan



087 - A.J. Mourning



088 - A. Nihart



089 - C.M. Nisley



090 - John W. Norcutt



091 - Albert Norris



092 - Joseph B. Norris



093 - J.E. Norton



094 - Wm. H. Norton



095 - Stewart Oxley



096 - Thomas Pangle



097 - Joshua S. Patterson



098 - William H. Peacock



099 - W.G. Porter



100 - Samuel H. Raudebaugh



101 - Christian Ray



102 - George F. Robinson



103 - Peter Roselot



104 - Robert Rule



105 - O.C. Russell



106 - S.F. Sanders



107 - C.S. Schmutz



108 - C.G. Seabury



109 - W.R. Shaul



110 - I.N. Sheaffer



111 - Payton Shields



112 - A. Shoemaker



113 - W.T. Shummard



114 - J.L. Slick



115 - Commodore Smith



116 - Truman Smith



117 - Edward Sorgen



118 - M.H. Sprinkle



119 - E.J. Squire



120 - Joseph Stevens



121 - George W. Stewart



122 - Samuel Stubberfield



123 - Perry S. Summerville



124 - Wm. Thayer



125 - Marian Thomas



126 - Samuel J. Thrasher



127 - Caswell C. Tipton



128 - Wilson S. Tracey



129 - Robert A. Trent



130 - Isaac Van Nuys



131 - J.W. Vanscoyve



132 - Alonzo A. Van Vlack



133 - Albert Varnell



134 - G.W. Watts



135 - William Wendt



136 - M.C. White



137 - Nathan S. Williams



138 - William H. Williams



139 - George N. Young



140 - J.P. Zaizer

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