Bertrand (steamboat)
1864 ships1865 in Nebraska Territory1968 archaeological discoveriesArchaeological sites on the National Register of Historic Places in NebraskaHistory of Iowa ... and 9 more
Maritime incidents in April 1865National Register of Historic Places in Washington County, NebraskaPre-statehood history of NebraskaShips on the National Register of Historic Places in NebraskaShipwrecks of the Missouri RiverShipwrecks on the National Register of Historic Places in NebraskaSteamboats of the Missouri RiverSteamships of the United StatesUse mdy dates from August 2023
The Bertrand was a steamboat which sank on April 1, 1865, while carrying cargo up the Missouri River to Virginia City, Montana Territory, after hitting a snag in the river north of Omaha, Nebraska. Half of its cargo was recovered during an excavation in 1968, more than 100 years later. Today, the artifacts are displayed in a museum at the DeSoto National Wildlife Refuge near Missouri Valley, Iowa. The display makes up the largest intact collection of Civil War-era artifacts in the United States, and are an invaluable time capsule of everyday life during that period.
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