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    The Collins Line went bankrupt. On April 1, 1858, Dudley B. Fuller, acting on behalf of the Brown brothers, was the sole bidder for Atlantic, Baltic, and Adriatic at a sheriff's auction. [24] [25] He bid only $50,000 which left various government and private creditors seeking recompense, mired in failed sale attempts and litigation for years.

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    Miller was a cub reporter for The Courier-Journal in Louisville, making $25 a week ("Two Men," 33), and his newspaper sent him to cover the story of Floyd Collins, a 37-year-old man who had been trapped in a cave, his leg pinned by a 26-pound rock. [2]

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    Kentucky Kingdom, formerly known as Six Flags Kentucky Kingdom, is an amusement park in Louisville, Kentucky, United States.The 67-acre (27 ha) park [2] includes a collection of amusement rides and the Hurricane Bay water park.

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