“Alarm on the Ohio”

Authors

Date

1-10-1812

Newspaper

Raleigh Register

Page and Column

Page 3, Column 5

Newspaper Location

Raleigh North Carolina

Serial Number

646

Abstract

Report on the excitement caused by the arrival of the Steam boat New Orleans on the Ohio river. Good detail.

Transcript

ALARM ON THE OHIO.-About three weeks ago, the inhabitants on the coast of Ohio both above and below the falls were alarmed by a confused lumbering noise descending the river, resembling the roar of a rushing torrent. Those living on the bottom, supposed that the river had been raised by a sudden swell, abandoned their dwellings, & fled to the hills; expecting the morning sun would rise upon their earthly all. As the noise approached it became more terrific somewhat similar to the deep peads of distant thunder. But the sublimest part of the scene was yet to come. Of a sudden the river seemed to blaze. Some phenomenon, which vomited fire and smoke with tremendous noise darted along the surface of the stream with the rapidity of a meteor. The apprehension of damage to their property was now lost in a more important concern. They imagined the end of the world was at hand; for they saw the triumph of that element which is to consume all things most powerfully displayed when it was able to vanquish natural antipathies, & literally to "set a river on fire." These good people were not a little relieved next morning, on hearing that the cause of all their consternation and dismay, was no other than a Steam-Boat, on its way down the river.

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