
Dark Tide
Shortly after noon on January 15, 1919, a 50-foot-tall steel tank filled with
2.3 million gallons of molasses collapsed on Boston 's waterfront, disgorging its
contents in a 15-foot-high wave of molasses that traveled at 35 miles per hour.
The Great Boston Molasses Flood claimed the lives of 21 people and caused
widespread destruction. For the first time, the story of the flood is told here
in its full historical context, from the tank 's construction in 1915 through the
multiyear lawsuit that followed the disaster. Dark Tide uses the
gripping drama of the flood to examine the sweeping changes brought about by
World War I, Prohibition, the anarchist movement, immigration, and the expanding
role of big business in society. It 's also a chronicle of the courage of
ordinary people, from the firemen caught in an unimaginable catastrophe to the
soldier-lawyer who presided over the lawsuit with heroic impartiality.

Last Modified: March 1, 2011