On April 13, 1865, just days after General Lee's surrender at Appomattox, a massive Confederate ordnance depot in Mobile, Alabama detonated, killing between 300-400 people in what became one of the deadliest single-day disasters in American history; however, this tragedy was almost completely erased from historical memory because it occurred just two days before Lincoln's assassination, which overshadowed the explosion in public consciousness and historical documentation.
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The 1865 Explosion That Killed 300 After the Civil WarAñadido:
The Civil War ended in April 1865 and then 300 people died in a single explosion that history completely erased.
On April 13th, 1865, just days after Lee surrendered at Appomattox, Mobile, Alabama became a graveyard. A massive Confederate ordnance depot still packed with shells, powder kegs, and artillery rounds suddenly detonated near the city's waterfront. The blast was so violent it leveled entire blocks, hurled debris for miles, and turned the surrounding streets into a scene of absolute carnage.
But here is the part that makes this story truly haunting and why it almost never appears in any textbook.
The war was supposed to be over. These people believed they had survived. They were celebrating. Soldiers, civilians, formerly enslaved people who had just tasted freedom, all of them killed in an instant by a war that was technically already finished.
Estimates put the death toll between 300 and 400, making it one of the deadliest single day disasters in American history. And yet Lincoln's assassination happened two days later and completely swallowed the story whole.
300 people vanished from memory because history only has room for one tragedy at a time. Drop a comment if you had never heard of this before. Follow for the dark history moments they left out of every class you ever took.
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