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 River—one as the ship’s chief cook, the other as a last-minute passenger who couldn’t shake the feeling that something was wrong that morning. And he was right.
What followed was a dramatic survival story involving floating wreckage, a heroic rescue, and a loss that still haunts. But their story didn’t end there: Bernard went on to become the very first mayor of Bradenton Beach, Florida. Louis stayed closer to home, deeply involved in his Pennsylvania community.
And yet, despite their extraordinary survival—and civic contributions—these brothers’ names don’t appear in Eastland history books…until now.
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