"Things were going along fine for some time when all of a sudden we felt a jar, and found out that the boat had struck a snag and punched a hole in the bottom. Soon the boat began to sink. There was great excitement and confusion, I climbed to the top deck right away, but the river was so shallow that the boat struck bottom before much of it was under water. When it hit it rolled part way over in its side and almost threw me overboard. We were all taken off the boat without a mishap and taken to a small town to await another boat.” Account of the Bertrand Sinking, John Edward Walton