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In this episode of "Flower in the River," I dive into the intricate history of the 1915 Eastland disaster, uncovering untold stories of bravery and legacy. Join me as I share new discoveries, reflect on historical research, and pay heartfelt tributes to the forgotten heroes of the tragedy.
Highlights:
New Listener Inquiries:
- Address common questions from new listeners, clarifying my independent approach to the podcast and sharing how it evolved from my audiobook project.
Personal Reflections:
- Reflect on the significance of fulfilling family promises, particularly the emotional journey of discovering and sharing my mother's lost family history.
Revisiting Key Literature:
- Revisit George Hilton's definitive book, "Eastland: Legacy of the Titanic," discussing its impact on my understanding of the disaster and its role in my research.
Introducing Harry Birch:
- Meet Harry Birch, a pioneering newsreel cameraman who filmed the Eastland disaster. I recount his fascinating career and the rediscovery of his footage.
Heroic Acts of Frederic W. Willard:
- Introducing Frederic W. Willard, a hero who saved numerous lives during the Eastland disaster. Through historical newspapers, I bring his bravery to life.
The Importance of Preservation:
- Say Hello to "Burt," the creator of the virtual Eastland Memorial on Find a Grave.
Key Quotes:
“In genealogy, we always have receipts.” - Jennifer Mendelsohn
“With over 800 people killed, you would think by now there would be at least 800 stories to go along with them!" - Natalie Zett
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