A deadly steamboat wreck that dates to 1870 was uncovered in the River after drought in caused the waterway's levels to drop off dramatically.
Known as the North , the steamboat sank near Goat Island, which is on the border between Nebraska and South Dakota - both states have suffered from drought recently.
The steamboat sank when it hit a snag that knocked a hole in the bottom of the boat, causing it to sink. Its captain was killed in the tragedy, although its unknown if anyone else also died.
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