- M.E. Norman
"M.E. Norman" was a convert|113|ft|m|sing=on-long sternwheel
steamboat operated by theU.S. Army Corps of Engineers .On on
May 8 ,1925 , the "M.E. Norman" sank after an explosion. Tom Lee, anAfrican-American riverworker, saved the lives of 32 passengers.History
inking of the boat
In a freak accident, the "M.E. Norman" sunk on
May 8 ,1925 , near Cow Island Bend in Memphis,Tennessee , drowning 23 people. The passengers were engineers with their families who were attending a convention in Memphis. [ cite news | url = http://www.hq.usace.army.mil/cepa/pubs/jul98/story14.htm | title = Artifacts from Corps tragedy discovered | work = Engineer Update | publisher =United States Army Corps of Engineers | month = July | year = 1998 | last = Pogue | first = Jim ]One man rescues 32 lives
Tom Lee, an
African-American riverworker, was personally credited with using a small rowboat to save the lives of 32 passengers. He acted with no regard for his own safety, continuing to search after night fell. Because of his efforts, only 23 people died.Tom Lee Park in Memphis, Tennessee is named in his honor. In October 2006, abronze sculpture was erected in the park to commemorate the event and to honor the civil hero. [ cite news | url = http://www.hq.usace.army.mil/CEPA/PUBS/nov06/story6.htm | title = Bronze sculpture honors Memphis hero | work = Engineer Update | publisher =United States Army Corps of Engineers | month = November | year = 2006 | last = Pogue | first = Jim ]ee also
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Tom Lee Park
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