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Flower in the River: A Family Tale Finally Told

"Flower in the River" podcast, inspired by my book of the same name, explores the 1915 Eastland Disaster in Chicago and its enduring impact, particularly on my family's history. We'll explore the intertwining narratives of others impacted by this tragedy as well, and we'll dive into writing and genealogy and uncover the surprising supernatural elements that surface in family history research. Come along with me on this journey of discovery. 

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Update frequency
every 6 days
Average duration
35 minutes
Episodes
131
Years Active
2023 - 2025
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Erased by a Typo — Meet the Man Who Saved Lives and Legacies

Erased by a Typo — Meet the Man Who Saved Lives and Legacies

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In this episode, I return to Dwight Boyer’s "True Tales of the Great Lakes" and discuss two forgotten heroes of the 1915 Eastland disaster—one remembered correctly, the other erased for…

00:40:08  |   Thu 04 Sep 2025
Honeymoon Interrupted: The Groom Says

Honeymoon Interrupted: The Groom Says "I Do" to Disaster

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Hidden stories have a way of finding the light. In this fascinating deep dive, we uncover two previously unknown documents that reshape our understanding of the 1915 Eastland disaster t…

00:25:50  |   Thu 28 Aug 2025
The Sleepyhead Who Dodged Death - Another Untold Eastland Story

The Sleepyhead Who Dodged Death - Another Untold Eastland Story

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Three young engineers fresh out of Cornell University were running late to the Western Electric company picnic on July 24, 1915. One had overslept, making the trio miss their train and …

00:27:48  |   Thu 21 Aug 2025
Lost in Translation: How a Name Hid a Hero

Lost in Translation: How a Name Hid a Hero

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One shout could have saved lives.
On the morning of the Eastland Disaster, a lone street peddler saw the danger before anyone else. His warning was met with laughter and scorn, and whil…

00:32:33  |   Thu 14 Aug 2025
Who Speaks for Dwight Boyer? The Storyteller Who Remembered Them All

Who Speaks for Dwight Boyer? The Storyteller Who Remembered Them All

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In this week’s episode, I continue reading from "Who Speaks for the Little Feller?"—Dwight Boyer’s unforgettable chapter in "True Tales of the Great Lakes" (1971), one of the earliest a…

00:45:25  |   Thu 07 Aug 2025
Dwight Boyer: Forgotten Chronicler of the Eastland Disaster

Dwight Boyer: Forgotten Chronicler of the Eastland Disaster

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What We’re Covering:

  • Maritime journalist Dwight Boyer (1912–1977) published a detailed Eastland Disaster account in 1971—more than two decades before most major works on the subject
  • His c…
00:46:26  |   Thu 31 Jul 2025
Inside the Eastland Morgue - Where Death Wasn't Silent

Inside the Eastland Morgue - Where Death Wasn't Silent

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Released on July 24, 2025 – the 110th anniversary of the Eastland Disaster

On this pivotal anniversary, I’m sharing one of the most haunting firsthand accounts ever recorded about July 2…

00:43:10  |   Thu 24 Jul 2025
Late for Death: Stranger Things--Eastland Edition

Late for Death: Stranger Things--Eastland Edition

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What if being late saved your life?

In this episode of Flower in the River, we follow the eerie ripple of that question through time.

On the morning of July 24, 1915, Tom Milton and Willa…

00:25:38  |   Thu 17 Jul 2025
Wired for Rescue: The Unsung Telephone Heroes of 1915

Wired for Rescue: The Unsung Telephone Heroes of 1915

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In this episode, we revisit the Bell Telephone News from August 1915 and the stories of  extraordinary individuals who responded to the Eastland disaster with courage and quick thinking…

00:32:25  |   Fri 11 Jul 2025
She Took the Call. He Dove for the Lost. She Wrote Their Story.

She Took the Call. He Dove for the Lost. She Wrote Their Story.

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In this week’s episode of Flower in the River, we unearth a powerful 1952 article written by author Olive Carruthers—an overlooked piece of Eastland Disaster history that should be wide…

00:45:21  |   Fri 04 Jul 2025
One Saved Lives. One Survived Twice. One Drew the Truth: Recovered Stories of the Eastland

One Saved Lives. One Survived Twice. One Drew the Truth: Recovered Stories of the Eastland

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In this episode, I’m circling back to three stories I’ve covered before—but they’re too important to leave behind.

First up: Floyd C. Smith, a hardworking Chicago salesman who was near t…

00:35:29  |   Fri 27 Jun 2025
Three Stories. One Disaster. A Century of Silence

Three Stories. One Disaster. A Century of Silence

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In this special retrospective, I’m circling back to some of the most powerful stories I’ve uncovered in my Eastland research—stories that have been entirely absent from the popular hist…

00:39:03  |   Fri 20 Jun 2025
BONUS: The Night Nobody Came Knocking – A Father’s Day Story

BONUS: The Night Nobody Came Knocking – A Father’s Day Story

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This is a special bonus episode in honor of Father’s Day 2025.

On an ordinary evening in 1960s Cleveland, an unexpected knock at the door changed the way I saw my father forever.

This sho…

00:06:37  |   Sat 14 Jun 2025
Remember the Eastland… and Sell More Insurance!

Remember the Eastland… and Sell More Insurance!

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In this episode, I explore an aspect of the Eastland Disaster that’s rarely  investigated: the insurance industry’s response. It’s not as dry as it sounds!

We take a deep look at The Ins…

00:37:04  |   Fri 13 Jun 2025
From Gettysburg Grit to Eastland Survival

From Gettysburg Grit to Eastland Survival

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In this episode, I share the compelling story of the Wagaman brothers from Pennsylvania, not far from Gettysburg. In 1915, both were aboard the Eastland when it capsized in the Chicago …

00:35:15  |   Fri 06 Jun 2025
Letters, Ledgers, and Lost Lives

Letters, Ledgers, and Lost Lives

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It’s May 31st—an important date if, like me, you have roots in Johnstown, Pennsylvania. On this day in 1889, the South Fork Dam gave way, and a wall of water wiped out most of the city.…

00:37:59  |   Sat 31 May 2025
A Jeweler, a Woman Diver, a Candy Butcher: Eastland’s Unlikely Trio

A Jeweler, a Woman Diver, a Candy Butcher: Eastland’s Unlikely Trio

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The untold stories of the 1915 Eastland disaster continue to surface over a century later through forgotten newspaper accounts and overlooked connections. These rediscovered narratives …

00:34:58  |   Sun 25 May 2025
A Tsar, A Serial Killer (??), and a Cabinetmaker from Myjava

A Tsar, A Serial Killer (??), and a Cabinetmaker from Myjava

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In today's episode, I take you on a journey through my unexpected DNA discoveries and how they've connected me to both famous and infamous historical figures. This discovery some new (b…

00:43:26  |   Sat 17 May 2025
Santa Fe Railway's Eastland Victims

Santa Fe Railway's Eastland Victims

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A cemetery caretaker's steady act of tending graves becomes a powerful lesson in historical preservation and honoring forgotten lives. I'll share how this unassuming influence shaped my…

00:40:14  |   Sat 10 May 2025
Good-Bye, Everybody: A City, A Ship, A Song

Good-Bye, Everybody: A City, A Ship, A Song

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🛳️🎶 “Goodbye, Everybody…” That was the jaunty tune Benton Harbor residents remembered the Eastland playing from its calliope — long before the disaster.

🎙️ In Episode 112 of Flower in th…

00:40:25  |   Sat 03 May 2025
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