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EPISODE · Sep 7, 2025 · 22 MIN

Sinking of the SS Eastland: Tragedy at the Dock

from History's A Disaster · host Andrew

Send us Fan MailA company picnic that ended in catastrophe. A passenger ship that should never have sailed. 844 lives lost just 20 feet from shore.The SS Eastland disaster remains one of America's deadliest maritime tragedies, yet has been largely forgotten by history. On that fateful July morning in 1915, thousands of Western Electric employees and their families boarded what was known as the "Speed Queen of the Great Lakes" for a day of celebration. Within minutes, the top-heavy vessel capsized in the Chicago River before even departing the dock.We dive deep into the perfect storm of engineering failures, corporate negligence, and regulatory oversights that doomed the Eastland from its construction. You'll hear the harrowing stories of passengers sliding across tilting decks as heavy equipment broke free, crushing those in its path. Most heartbreaking were the mothers who had brought their children inside to escape a light rain, unwittingly placing them in what would become death traps as water flooded the interior compartments.The statistics are staggering – 70% of victims under age 25, forty children orphaned, and twenty-two entire families completely wiped out. But equally shocking is how preventable this tragedy was. From its keel-less design and inadequate ballast systems to the bewildering decision to replace wooden floors with concrete, the Eastland was a disaster waiting to happen. Despite numerous red flags during inspections, no meaningful corrections were ever mandated.Perhaps most disturbing of all? Not a single person was ever held accountable for the 844 lives lost that day. The ship itself was later refurbished, renamed, and served as a Navy training vessel until 1947 – a strange epilogue to such devastating loss.Join us as we uncover this forgotten chapter of American history that reminds us how quickly life can change, and why we must learn from the disasters of our past. Remember, chase that dream and live for today, because as the Eastland tragedy shows us, tomorrow is never guaranteed.Facebook: historyisadisasterInstagram: historysadisasteremail: [email protected] thank you to Lunarfall Audio for producing and doing all the heavy lifting on audio editing since April 13, 2025, the Murder of Christopher Meyer episode https://lunarfallaudio.com/

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Send us Fan Mail A company picnic that ended in catastrophe. A passenger ship that should never have sailed. 844 lives lost just 20 feet from shore. The SS Eastland disaster remains one of America's deadliest maritime tragedies, yet has been largely forgotten by history. On that fateful July morning in 1915, thousands of Western Electric employees and their families boarded what was known as the "Speed Queen of the Great Lakes" for a day of celebration. Within minutes, the top-heavy vessel c...

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