Clara Nevada (Steamboat)
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- found: Levi, S.C. The Clara Nevada, 2011:ECIP data view (Klondike Gold Rush-era steamer that sank in Alaska's Lynn Canal on Feb. 5, 1898, following an onboard explosion)
- found: Natl. Park Service, Archaeology Program website, Mar. 15, 2011(steamer Clara Nevada)
- found: Skagway Historical Society website, Mar. 15, 2011(Clara Nevada; 26 yr. old iron steamer (as of Feb. 1898); formerly the Hassler of U.S. Revenue Service, built at Camden, N.J., in 1872; on Feb. 4, 1898, Clara Nevada was docked in Skagway, Alaska; on Feb. 5, while taking between 25 and 150 passengers to Juneau, disaster struck -- catastrophic hull failure occurred, then an explosion; all aboard were killed; today the wreck lies in pieces in 25-40 feet of water and is a popular spot for divers)
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- 2011-03-15: new
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