Ted and Mary woke up very early on July 24, 1915, the morning of the picnic, as Ted was anxious to ride aboard the SS Eastland. Once on board, they noticed the ship shift from side to side, but they were reassured by the crew that this was not unusual. When the Eastland rolled into the Chicago River, Ted and Mary were both thrown into the water. They clung for life to deck chairs – neither being able to swim – and were in the water for several hours before being rescued. Taken later to nearby shops, Ted and Mary were given blankets to dry themselves and keep warm. They quickly took a train home to let their families know they were safe.
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