The Star of Bengal: Alaska's Forgotten Tragedy
    
    
    
        
    
The Star of Bengal was ran aground in Alaska on Sept 20, 1908 with the loss of 111 people.
The Star of Bengal was a three-masted steel sailing ship that met a tragic end off the coast of Alaska on September 20, 1908. While transporting over 138 cannery workers, mostly Asian immigrants, and a cargo of canned salmon from Wrangell, Alaska to San Francisco, California, the ship was caught in a fierce gale. Two accompanying tugboats were forced to release their towlines, leaving the Star of Bengal to be driven onto the rocky shore near Coronation Island. The vessel broke apart in the storm, and the frigid waters claimed the lives of more than 100 people, making it one of Alaska’s deadliest maritime disasters. My guest for this episode is Ronan Rooney from https://www.wrangellhistoryunlocked.com. (Disclaimer: No monetary compensation, sponsorhip, or promotional consideration was given to Shipwrecks and Sea Dogs for Mr. Rooney's participation in this episode.)
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