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  • Sultana (steamboat) - Wikipedia
    Sultana spent two days traveling upriver, fighting against one of the worst spring floods in the river's history At some places, the river overflowed the banks and spread out 3 miles (4 8 km) wide
  • Sultanas, Currants Raisins: Key Differences Explained
    Sultanas, also known as golden raisins or sultana raisins, are dried white grapes, but of the seedless variety They are golden in color and tend to be much plumper, sweeter, and altogether juicier than other raisins
  • Raisins vs Sultanas vs Currants: What’s the Difference?
    In the US, sultanas are referred to as “golden raisins” or “sultana raisins ” These grapes are treated with a preservative called sulfur dioxide to retain the lighter color of the grape
  • The Sultana Disaster - American Battlefield Trust
    The Sultana was a 260-foot-long wooden steamboat, built in Cincinnati in 1863, which regularly transported passengers and freight between St Louis and New Orleans on the Mississippi River
  • THE DISASTER - Sultana Association
    The Sultana was a privately owned sidewheel steamboat built in Cincinnati, Ohio, in February 1863 A relatively large boat, the Sultana stood three decks tall and measured 260 feet long and approximately 70 feet wide – a little shorter than a football field and about half as wide
  • MUSEUM | Sultana Museum
    The Sultana, a Civil War-era paddle-wheel steamboat, exploded and burned on the Mississippi River on April 27, 1865 The Sultana Disaster has been acknowledged by Congressional Resolution as the greatest maritime disaster in United States history
  • Sultana: Greatest Maritime Tragedy in United States History; A Nation’s . . .
    The steamboat Sultana met a tragic end on April 27, 1865 It solidified its place in maritime history when the boilers exploded, sending the grossly overloaded steamer into chaos and killing hundreds of recently released Union prisoners of war
  • Sultana (grape) - Wikipedia
    The term "sultana" refers to golden-colored dried grapes, which may also be called "golden raisins" (such as marketed by Sun-Maid, a California -based raisin grape growers' co-op and legacy brand)




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