THE GREAT FIRE

STORY CHAPTER LINKS

1. STORY PREFACE
2. FIRE!
3. 19TH CENTURY FIREFIGHTING
4. WAS IT REALLY THE COW?
5. FIRE IN PESHTIGO: A COINCIDENCE?
6. DEATH IN PESHTIGO
7. PESHTIGO SURVIVORS
8. CHICAGO IN 1871
9. CAUSE AND ORIGIN
10. CHICAGO BURNS
11. A DEVASTATED CITY
12. SHOCKED CITIZENS
13. CIVIL RESTRICTIONS
14. HOLLAND BURNS
15. USED AND RECOMMENDED SOURCES

PREFACE

One dark night when we were all in bed
Mrs. O’Leary lit a lantern in her shed,
The cow kicked it over, winked its eye and said
There’ll be a hot time in the old town tonight.

Popular Rhyme
Concerning the Great Chicago Fire
October 8-9, 1871

From the very beginning Catherine O’Leary and Daisy, her cow, were blamed for starting the Great Chicago Fire. Mrs. O’Leary swore she was in bed when the fire started, but her testimony didn’t change people’s opinions. She made too many statements earlier - when she told her neighbors it was an accident. At least, that’s what her neighbors remembered.

Ironically, although 17,450 buildings were destroyed, the O’Leary’s house survived. The cow (and the barn) didn’t.

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Author: Carole D. Bos, J.D.