The Sultana steamboat disaster in 1865, at the end of the Civil War, has been called America's worst maritime disaster. With an estimated loss of up to 1,800 soldiers who were returning home on the ...
insider.si.edu: Sultana : surviving civil war, prison, and the worst maritime disaster in American history / Alan Huffman
Sultana : surviving civil war, prison, and the worst maritime disaster in American history / Alan Huffman
In the early hours of , mere days after the end of the Civil War, the Sultana — a 260-foot-long wooden steamboat — burst into flames along the Mississippi River. Built in Cincinnati in ...
Most people have a relative who “missed the boat.” It’s not a flattering expression, but Dave Horstmann of Des Peres is glad his great-grandpa of the Civil War era missed ...
The Advocate: LSU's Osher Lifelong Learning Institute to host member of Baton Rouge Civil War Round Table
LSU's Osher Lifelong Learning Institute to host member of Baton Rouge Civil War Round Table
Question: Your wine company is currently sinking in a competitive Red Ocean market. Which of the below would be considered a Blue Ocean marketing move that appeals to changing consumer preferences?Increase your range of winesOffer product complexityPromote wine as easy to drink and adventurousHighlight vineyard prestige
The auditor can best verify a client's bond sinking fund transactions and year-end balance by: Multiple Choice Confirmation with the bond trustee. Confirmation with individual holders of retired bonds. Recomputation of interest expense, interest payable, and amortization of bond discount or premium. Examination and count of the bonds retired during the year.