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LONDON — A lettercard penned by one of the Titanic's most well-known survivors, written on board the ship days before it sank, sold for $399,000 at auction. In the note, written to the seller's ...
In the lettercard, dated April 10, 1912, first-class passenger Archibald Gracie wrote of the ill-fated steamship.
One minor injury was reported in the extraordinary mishap. An F/A-18E fighter jet rolled off the side an aircraft carrier and sank to the bottom of the Red Sea, the Navy announced on Monday.
Gracie’s letter is believed to be the only known note he wrote aboard the Titanic. Gracie survived the sinking by climbing onto a capsized lifeboat after jumping into the frigid Atlantic Ocean until ...