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Morris, Charles, 1833-1922

"The San Francisco calamity by earthquake and fire"


"'Go below and drive her,' said the captain, and I didn't lose any time,
I can tell you. We burned coal as though it didn't cost a cent. The
safety valve was jumping every second, even though we were making twelve
knots an hour. For two hours we kept up the pace, and then, running into
clear daylight, let the engines slow down and we all cheered up a bit."

CAPTAIN CANTELL VISITS THE "RODDAM"

Captain Cantell went on board the Roddam, whose frightful condition he
thus describes:
"At St. Lucia, on May 11th, I went on board the British steamship
Roddam, which had escaped from the terrible volcanic eruption at
Martinique two days before. The state of the ship was enough to show
that those on board must have undergone an awful experience.
"The Roddam was covered with a mass of fine bluish gray dust or ashes of
cement-like appearance. In some parts it lay two feet deep on the decks.
This matter had fallen in a red-hot state all over the steamer, setting
fire to everything it struck that was burnable, and, when it fell on
the men on board, burning off limbs and large pieces of flesh. This was
shown by finding portions of human flesh when the decks were cleared of
the debris. The rigging, ropes, tarpaulins, sails, awnings, etc., were
charred or burned, and most of the upper stanchions and spars were swept
overboard or destroyed by fire. Skylights were smashed and cabins were
filled with volcanic dust. The scene of ruin was deplorable.
"The captain, though suffering the greatest agony, succeeded in
navigating his vessel safely to the port of Castries, St.


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