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The Great Chicago Fire Of 1871 Great Historic Disasters Paul Bennie

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The Great Chicago Fire Of 1871 Great Historic Disasters Paul Bennie
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Publisher: Chelsea House Publications
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.07 MB
Pages: 128
Author: Paul Bennie
ISBN: 9780791096383, 0791096386
Language: English
Year: 2008

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The Great Chicago Fire Of 1871 Great Historic Disasters Paul Bennie by Paul Bennie 9780791096383, 0791096386 instant download after payment.

What really happened in Mrs. OLearys barn that autumn night in Chicago? Though no one knows for sure, what is certain is someone, or something, started a load of hay on fire, and the city of Chicago would never be the same. The Great Chicago Fire of 1871 raged for more than 24 hours, obliterating the downtown and sparking a mass exodus to the prairies and lake. The flames grew so hot that they melted iron and marble, and the twisting winds tore the roofs off houses. The individual stories of courage and tragedy, recounted by survivors who fought for their lives, captivated a nation and elicited an outpouring of aid. The stricken city would rise again, but its tale of near extinction would remain one of Americas most defining legends.

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