Mary McCann

Mary Ann McCann (1890–1966) was an Irish-born American woman who was awarded the Silver Lifesaving Medal for rescuing passengers, including up to nine children, from the 1904 PS General Slocum steamboat fire in New York City. == Early life == Mary McCann immigrated to the United States from Athlone in Ireland, arriving in Ellis Island on April 24, 1904.

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Mary McCann

Mary Ann McCann (1890–1966) was an Irish-born American woman who was awarded the Silver Lifesaving Medal for rescuing passengers, including up to nine children, from the 1904 PS General Slocum steamboat fire in New York City. == Early life == Mary McCann immigrated to the United States from Athlone in Ireland, arriving in Ellis Island on April 24, 1904.

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