A Note From Cottonwood Corners
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A Note From Cottonwood Corners
The North Alabama, a steamboat on the Missouri in the 1860s and 1870, hit a snag in the river near Vermillion and Goat Island on October 27, 1870. It quickly sank to the bottom of the treacherous, muddy, and ever-changing waterway. The steamboat sank as it was transporting a cargo of flour and whiskey from Sioux City to the Yellowstone River in Montana which was valued at $12,000.
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