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of the ship. This would explain why there were three explosions, each occurring when another keg detonated. Crates of dry straw and casks of oil stowed dangerously close to the gunpowder kegs also accelerated the fire. There is not, however, an official explanation on how the powder was ignited, as
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became detached from the rest of the ship, staying afloat and saving everyone in those quarters. All of those who survived saved themselves by swimming or floating to shore on fragments of the wreck.
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The explosions were believed to be caused by a spark from a candle igniting several kegs of gunpowder while several crew members were arranging cargo in the
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At least 16 people were killed in the disaster, including United States Senator
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almost immediately sunk; however, the hurricane deck and a portion of the
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United States
steamboat
Red River of the South
New Orleans
Mississippi River
Natchitoches, Louisiana
Colfax
hull
lady's cabin
hold
Josiah S. Johnston
Louisiana Governor
Edward Douglass White, Sr.
Henry Boyce
"Regolet Bon-Dieu, LA Steamer LIONESS Explosion, May 1833" Sandusky Clarion 1833-06-26
"Natchitoches, LA Area Steamboat 'Lioness' Explosion & Fire, May 1833" Lloyd's Steamboat Disasters, pages 83-87
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Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in 1833
Hibernia
HMS Forester
Providence
Lady of the Lake
Lioness
Dorothy
Hebe

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