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Get 10% off 6” and 8.5” MOVA Globes with code BIGOLDBOATS at https://bit.ly/bigoldboatsmova. The Pacific Mail Steamship Company's SS City of Rio de Janeiro, launched March 6, 1878, was an aging but popular liner on the Pacific, connecting San Francisco with Hawaii, Japan, and Hong Kong. On a routine voyage, she got stuck in a fog bank at Golden Gate, right at the mouth of her home port in San Francisco Bay. On February 22, 1901, she crashed into the rocks at Fort Point and sank within minutes, leaving behind the deadliest disaster in San Francisco history before the Great Earthquake of 1906. Support Big Old Boats by joining our crew over on Patreon! / bigoldboats Maybe some merch? https://www.bigoldboats.com/shop TikTok: / bigolboats Instagram: / bigoldboats Twitter: / bigoldboats Sources: Great Shipwrecks of the Pacific Coast by Robert Belyk The San Francisco Call Archives The San Francisco Examiner Archives This disaster was widely covered by local San Francisco newspapers, providing numerous detailed eyewitness accounts and images. I highly suggest checking them out if you're interested! Music sourced from Epidemic Sound: https://www.epidemicsound.com/referra... Chapters: 0:00 San Francisco Fog 2:02 Chapter 1: An Unlucky Career 6:23 Chapter 2: Disaster at Golden Gate 10:47 Chapter 3: Lodged on the Rocks 14:51 Chapter 4: Sudden Chaos 19:16 Chapter 5: The City Wakes to Tragedy Disclaimer: Links included in this description might be affiliate links. If you purchase a product or service with the links that I provide I may receive a small commission. There is no additional charge to you. Thank you for supporting my channel so I can continue providing free high-quality historical content.