1856 shipwreck that claimed 116 lives found off Massachusetts coast
Le Lyonnais was making its first trip from America to Europe in 1856 when it collided with another ship and sank.
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Le Lyonnais was making its first trip from America to Europe in 1856 when it collided with another ship and sank.
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