Great Fire of 1871
SHOCKED CITIZENS
The stiff, relentless wind pushed the greedy flames from south to north. Goodsell’s eyewitness account continues, at page 17: What they had not saved was their own energy: Man, no matter how willing, is never a match against the unleashed fury of the "elements." Soon after the fire, total property damage was estimated at $150 million. Loss of life, while terrible, could have been much worse. When all was said and counted, the death toll was about 300.
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Table of Contents
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Biographies
- Anthony, Susan B.
- Attila the Hun
- Beethoven's Hair
- Benedict Arnold
- Brockovich, Erin
- Chronicles of Narnia
History
- American Colonies
- American Revolution - Highlights
- Assassination of Abraham Lincoln
- Assassination of John F. Kennedy
- Auschwitz: Place of Horrors
- Book Burning and Censorship
Disasters
- America Attacked: 9/11
- Black Death
- Challenger Disaster
- Columbia Space Shuttle Explosion
- Fatal Voyage: The Titanic
- Galveston and the Great Storm of 1900


















