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Thursday, March 29, 2018

Steamboat Accident – Today in History: March 29

On March 29, 1876, the steamboat City of Hartford, of the New York and Hartford steamboat line, hit the Air Line Railroad Bridge on the Connecticut River at Middletown carrying away one of the 200-foot spans. The fifty passengers onboard escaped without injury but a pilot and oiler were severely injured. The damage to the bridge was estimated at $35,000 and trains would be halted until a temporary span could be constructed.



from ConnecticutHistory.org https://connecticuthistory.org/steamboat-accident-today-in-history/

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