Iroquois Grounding

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Iroquois Grounding

One of the most photographed liner mishaps of the pre-World War 2 years was the July 1927 stranding of the Clyde-Mallory Line's flagship Iroquois.  She and her sister Shawnee proved to be the largest vessels Clyde-Mallory ever produced, as well as the last. Although only seven feet longer than the Mohawk-class liners, Iroquois and Shawnee were considerably grander internally, and carried 300 more passengers.

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Jim Kalafus

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