Thank
you for your interest in the S.S. Eastland and in our research.
Over
85 years have passed since the historic Eastland disaster, the worst
loss-of-life tragedy in the history of the City of Chicago. The
boat was chartered by Western Electric for their company picnic.
Of the 2,572 persons aboard on July 24, 1915, 844 were drowned.
Many people have forgotten; many other have never known about this
compelling story which shook the country and the world.
Why is it important
for us, the third generation and beyond, to keep the story alive?
Because it represents both the best and the worst of what it means
to be human. The story itself it timeless, but there is a limit
to what we can yet discover and preserve as more and more years
pass and those who experienced the event firsthand slip away from
us.
Research is
not only time consuming, it is costly. We need your help. Your support,
whether moral or financial, is greatly appreciated. It is also critical
that we gather for posterity, any artifacts from the Eastland. Tickets,
photographs, objects from the ship itself all provide an almost
mystical link to the past, helping to bring alive the story, from
which we can learn so much.
We are presently
the proud caretakers of a collection which represents what we believe
to be the largest Eastland display in the world. My own personal
interest can be traced to my
grandfather,
a welder and hero who was at the scene, working diligently to save
all those he could by cutting holes in the side of the Eastland
and pulling out those who were trapped when the boat capsized in
the Chicago River. The silver star which was awarded to him by the
Cook County Coroner's Office, was the beginning of our collection.
Although the display has grown steadily more impressive over the
years, it is far from complete.
Your contribution
of an artifact or pledge represents an opportunity to participate
in a living historical memorial. The Dave and Rose Nelson Eastland Collection is now
housed at the Center for History, A Facility of the Wheaton Historic Preservation Council, and will be soon available for viewing at their expanded facility at 315 W. Front Street in Wheaton, IL.
Please be sure to call:
Alberta Adamson at 630.665.8366 or David Nelson at 630.466.4444.
All inquiries,
donations or pertinent information should be directed to either
address:
David
K. Nelson
203 Caledonian Ave
Sugar Grove, IL 60554
(630) 466-4444 |
Center for History
A Facility of the Wheaton Historic Preservation Council
P.O. Box 373
Wheaton, IL 60187
(630) 665-8366 |
Please call
for hours of operation or collection.
Sincerely,
