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  1. Archibald Gracie IV (January 15, 1858 – December 4, 1912) was an American writer, soldier, amateur historian, real estate investor, and passenger aboard RMS Titanic. Gracie survived the sinking of the Titanic by climbing aboard an overturned collapsible lifeboat and wrote a popular book about the disaster. [1]

  2. May 31, 2023 · The sinking of the RMS Titanic, on 15 April 1912, remains etched in history as one of the most tragic maritime disasters of all time. The luxury liner, considered ‘unsinkable’ at the time, collided with an iceberg on its maiden voyage, resulting in the loss of over 1,500 lives. The rescue mission was led by the RMS Carpathia, a passenger ...

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  3. Mar 14, 2016 · Gracie.Archibald.IV.Source. Although this is not the entire story, it sure shows a different perspective than the movie. What Gracie and Smith did was amazingly brave. They are the reason some of those people survived. The men did not think of themselves, they thought of others. In a time of panic, people generally think of themselves and no ...

  4. RMS Titanic Disaster Survivor, Author. He is one of the few persons to have gone down with the RMS Titanic, yet survived the actual sinking. Born Archibald Gracie IV, in Mobile, Alabama, his father was a West Point graduate who became a Brigadier General in the Confederate Army and was killed in the Battle of...

  5. Archibald Gracie IV was born 17 January 1859, in Mobile, Alabama. In 1912 he was a resident of Washington, DC and New York City. Gracie was married with four daughters, two died very young (one was killed in an elevator accident), and the only one to reach maturity died shortly after marriage.

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    • Washington DC, United States
    • Writer
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  6. Jun 25, 2022 · Archibald Gracie IV, a wealthy American passenger who had made himself popular on the Titanic with his anecdotes and friendly manners, was an unsung hero of the disaster. He felt the ship’s collision with the iceberg and knew something was wrong when he ventured up on deck: the engines were no longer running, and the ship was beginning to lean slightly toward the waterline.

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  8. One such man on board was Colonel Archibald Gracie IV. 1. Colonel Archibald Gracie. Colonel Gracie’s family was well known in New York, as his namesake, the first Archibald, had built Gracie Mansion near the East River and entertained many famous guests there. Among them were future presidents and kings, as well as New York business royalty.

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