Shipwreck! The Larchmont Remembered:The Suffering, Depravity and Wonder ofRhode Island’s Most Horrific Sea Disaster Presented by:Daniel HarringtonProvidence Journal Columnist On a bitterly cold night in February, 1907, the paddle-wheel passenger steamship Larchmont, headed from Providence to New York, collided with the coal-laden schooner Harry P. Knowlton off the shores of Watch HIll, Rhode Island. More than 143 of the passengers perished, most from below-zero temperatures and icy waters; only 19 survived. It was the worst maritime disaster in Rhode Island history. Learn the facts behind this historic disaster, experience the unspeakable horror, and witness the unrivaled heroism of rescuers with Providence Journal Columnist Daniel Harrington as he brings you eyewitness accounts, never-before-seen photographs, and a story that will leave you in tears. Sponsored by the Friends of the Fall River Public Library. CONTACT: Kate Kulpa 508-324-2700, ext110 kkulpa@sailsinc.org LOCATION: Main Library (104 North Main Street) -Meeting Room