April 15th is remembered as more than "tax day" here in the US. It was the morning in 1912 when the Titanic went down, after having struck an iceberg shortly before midnight. Back in the Pasty Cam Archives this morning I revisited a bit of that history involving some Copper Country folks who lived through the ordeal.
Agnes Davies' telegram to Rich Nicholls of Mohawk 3 days later simply said "All Safe" - when in fact, Agnes had lost one of her sons. Here is a reconstruction of those events from the Archives, beginning with Agnes Davies' own words:
Quote:MRS DAVIES ARRIVES IN MOHAWK.
We have received welcome news this week that Mrs Agnes Davies, formerly of St Ives, and her nine year old son - Master John Morgan Davies - have at last reached Mohawk. On arriving they were met by Mr Richard Henry Nicholls, Mrs Nicholls, and Mr G P Curnow, the latter being a close personal friend of Mrs Davies's family. There was a most touching scene between mother and son, after their trying ordeal. the last time they met Mr Joseph Nicholls - who perished in the 'Titanic' disaster - was a member of the family circle which then gathered. Mrs Davies's sufferings were very noticeable, and the suspense and agony of mind and body have left their marks upon her.
She later recounted her experiences on the Titanic at the Calumet Opera House.