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HMS TITANIC SURVIVORS AND VICTIMS
A group of six items by persons in the Titanic disaster: ARCHIBALD GRACIE (1859-1912), American writer who survived the sinking by climbing aboard a collapsible lifeboat; author of Titanic: A Survivor's Story. His life was eventually claimed by effects of exhaustion and hyperthermia eight months after the sinking. A check drawn on the Washington, D.D. Riggs National Bank, May 7, 1906, ordering a payment of $5.00 to the telegraph company. Boldly signed. Along with WILLIAM THOMAS STEAD ( 1849-1912), English journalist who died in the sinking of the ship. A.L.S. on his correspondence card with a second partial A.L.S., likely the second sheet of a letter, both with social content; LOUISE "KINK" POPE, signature on a repro photo of the Titanic; and EDWINA TROUTT MACKENZIE (1884-1984) Survivor of the sinking who is credited with saving a 3-month-old child. Lengthy A.L.S. 2pp. 8vo., Sept. 18, 1979, in part: "...I was 27 years old when I was a passenger on the Titanic...I was asleep when the boat stopped...We went up to the top of the boat. Some men were playing cards. And they told me everything was alright [sic]. We just grazed and iceberg...Orders were given to leave everything...and go up on front deck. I was surprised that many boats had gone. A man was near me with a baby in his arms. He said, I don't want to be saved, but who will save this baby? I said I will. We were in lifeboat 13. Had a difficult time to lower it, was drifting all night on the cold cold Atlantic. Picked up next morning by the S S Carpathia...I thought I was going to be drowned...We saw a light in the distance and the orders were make for that light...The baby was hoisted in a mail bag and luckily the mother was on board in the hospital...It give me the quivers even now as I see the boat going down down down...". Along with a signed personal calling card. Five pieces, overall very good condition.

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May 9, 2012 11:00 AM EDT
Stamford, CT, US

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