Iron Mountain (riverboat)
The Iron Mountain was a stern-wheeler that plied the Mississippi River for ten years until sinking in 1882. Built in 1872 on the Ohio River at Pittsburgh, the boat was 181 feet (55 m) long and had a 35 feet (11 m) beam. The ship ran aground and sank in 1882. However, a common legend claims that it mysteriously disappeared.
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Iron Mountain (riverboat)
The Iron Mountain was a stern-wheeler that plied the Mississippi River for ten years until sinking in 1882. Built in 1872 on the Ohio River at Pittsburgh, the boat was 181 feet (55 m) long and had a 35 feet (11 m) beam. The ship ran aground and sank in 1882. However, a common legend claims that it mysteriously disappeared.
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Sank, March 1882
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Mound City Ice Company
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SS Iron Mountain
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The Iron Mountain was a stern- ...... t it mysteriously disappeared.
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Iron Mountain (riverboat)
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