The Great Fire Of Chicago

The Great Fire Of Chicago Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle version is available to download in english. Read online anytime anywhere directly from your device. Click on the download button below to get a free pdf file of The Great Fire Of Chicago book. This book definitely worth reading, it is an incredibly well-written.

The Great Fire

Author : Jim Murphy
Publisher : Scholastic Inc.
Page : 179 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 2016-08-30
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 9781338113532

Get Book

The Great Fire by Jim Murphy Pdf

The Great Fire of 1871 was one of most colossal disasters in American history. Overnight, the flourshing city of Chicago was transformed into a smoldering wasteland. The damage was so profound that few people believed the city could ever rise again.By weaving personal accounts of actual survivors together with the carefully researched history of Chicago and the disaster, Jim Murphy constructs a riveting narrative that recreates the event with drama and immediacy. And finally, he reveals how, even in a time of deepest dispair, the human spirit triumphed, as the people of Chicago found the courage and strength to build their city once again.

I Survived the Great Chicago Fire, 1871 (I Survived #11)

Author : Lauren Tarshis
Publisher : Scholastic Inc.
Page : 86 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 2015-02-24
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 9780545658478

Get Book

I Survived the Great Chicago Fire, 1871 (I Survived #11) by Lauren Tarshis Pdf

Could an entire city really burn to the ground? Oscar Starling never wanted to come to Chicago. But then Oscar finds himself not just in the heart of the big city, but in the middle of a terrible fire! No one knows exactly how it began, but one thing is clear: Chicago is like a giant powder keg about to explode.An army of firemen is trying to help, but this fire is a ferocious beast that wants to devour everything in its path, including Oscar! Will Oscar survive one of the most famous and devastating fires in history? Lauren Tarshis brings history's most exciting and terrifying events to life in this New York Times-bestselling series. Readers will be transported by stories of amazing kids and how they survived!

Chicago's Great Fire

Author : Carl Smith
Publisher : Grove Atlantic
Page : 279 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 2020-10-06
Category : History
ISBN : 9780802148117

Get Book

Chicago's Great Fire by Carl Smith Pdf

A definitive chronicle of the 1871 Chicago Fire as remembered by those who experienced it—from the author of Chicago and the American Literary Imagination. Over three days in October, 1871, much of Chicago, Illinois, was destroyed by one of the most legendary urban fires in history. Incorporated as a city in 1837, Chicago had grown at a breathtaking pace in the intervening decades—and much of the hastily-built city was made of wood. Starting in Catherine and Patrick O’Leary’s barn, the Fire quickly grew out of control, twice jumping branches of the Chicago River on its relentless path through the city’s three divisions. While the death toll was miraculously low, nearly a third of Chicago residents were left homeless and more were instantly unemployed. This popular history of the Great Chicago Fire approaches the subject through the memories of those who experienced it. Chicago historian Carl Smith builds the story around memorable characters, both known to history and unknown, including the likes of General Philip Sheridan and Robert Todd Lincoln. Smith chronicles the city’s rapid growth and its place in America’s post-Civil War expansion. The dramatic story of the fire—revealing human nature in all its guises—became one of equally remarkable renewal, as Chicago quickly rose back up from the ashes thanks to local determination and the world’s generosity. As we approach the fire’s 150th anniversary, Carl Smith’s compelling narrative at last gives this epic event its full and proper place in our national chronicle. “The best book ever written about the fire, a work of deep scholarship by Carl Smith that reads with the forceful narrative of a fine novel. It puts the fire and its aftermath in historical, political and social context. It’s a revelatory pleasure to read.” —Chicago Tribune

What Was the Great Chicago Fire?

Author : Janet B. Pascal,Who HQ
Publisher : Penguin
Page : 112 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 2016-10-25
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 9780399544231

Get Book

What Was the Great Chicago Fire? by Janet B. Pascal,Who HQ Pdf

Did the Great Chicago Fire really start after a cow kicked over a lantern in a barn? Find out the truth in this addition to the What Was? series. On Sunday, October 8, 1871, a fire started on the south side of Chicago. A long drought made the neighborhood go up in flames. And practically everything that could go wrong did. Firemen first went to the wrong location. Fierce winds helped the blaze jump the Chicago River twice. The Chicago Waterworks burned down, making it impossible to fight the fire. Finally after two days, Mother Nature took over, with rain smothering the flames. This overview of a stupendous disaster not only covers the fire but explores the whole history of fire fighting.

The Great Chicago Fire and the Myth of Mrs. O’Leary’s Cow

Author : Richard F. Bales
Publisher : McFarland
Page : 350 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2015-09-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9781476604763

Get Book

The Great Chicago Fire and the Myth of Mrs. O’Leary’s Cow by Richard F. Bales Pdf

The Great Chicago Fire of 1871 swallowed up more than three square miles in two days, leaving thousands homeless and 300 dead. Throughout history, the fire has been attributed to Mrs. O’Leary, an immigrant Irish milkmaid, and her cow. On one level, the tale of Mrs. O’Leary’s cow is merely the quintessential urban legend. But the story also represents a means by which the upper classes of Chicago could blame the fire’s chaos on a member of the working poor. Although that fire destroyed the official county documents, some land tract records were saved. Using this and other primary source information, Richard F. Bales created a scale drawing that reconstructed the O’Leary neighborhood. Next he turned to the transcripts—more than 1,100 handwritten pages—from an investigation conducted by the Board of Police and Fire Commissioners, which interviewed 50 people over the course of 12 days. The board’s final report, published in the Chicago newspapers on December 12, 1871, indicates that commissioners were unable to determine the cause of the fire. And yet, by analyzing the 50 witnesses’ testimonies, the author concludes that the commissioners could have determined the cause of the fire had they desired to do so. Being more concerned with saving their own reputation from post-fire reports of incompetence, drunkenness and bribery, the commissioners failed to press forward for an answer. The author has uncovered solid evidence as to what really caused the Great Chicago Fire.

Smoldering City

Author : Karen Sawislak
Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Page : 409 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 1995-12-15
Category : History
ISBN : 9780226735481

Get Book

Smoldering City by Karen Sawislak Pdf

Examines the various debates the city faced after the Chicago fire in dealing with homelessness, the care and feeding of much of the population and the problem of rebuilding amidst political chaos and people working at cross purposes. Explains the events that led up to the Chicago fire: intensely dry conditions, a 20-m.p.h. southwest wind, and an unfortunate spark at 10 o"clock on the night of Oct. 8 all combined to turn Chicago into a "vast ocean of flame". The rift between the immigrant working class and the wealthy 'native-born' Chicagoans made Catherine O'Leary (and her famous cow) a perfect scapegoat for anti-Irish, anti-working class invective. Provides historical maps, plates and engravings, with an epilogue and notes.

The Great Chicago Fire

Author : Robert Cromie
Publisher : Thomas Nelson
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 1994
Category : Chicago (Ill.)
ISBN : 155853265X

Get Book

The Great Chicago Fire by Robert Cromie Pdf

Now in paperback, The Great Chicago Fire presents a complete narrative history of the 1871 fire that destroyed 73,000 miles of streets and 17,500 buildings, and which left 100,000 people homeless. More than 150 photographs and illustrations help tell the inspiring story of a heroic American city.

The Great Chicago Fire

Author : Ross Miller
Publisher : University of Illinois Press
Page : 302 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 2000
Category : Architecture
ISBN : 0252069145

Get Book

The Great Chicago Fire by Ross Miller Pdf

A study of the great Chicago fire of 1871 and the rebuilding that followed, focusing on how the city manipulated the tragedy into a lasting myth about the modern struggle against adversity.

History Comics: The Great Chicago Fire

Author : Kate Hannigan
Publisher : First Second
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 53,9 Mb
Release : 2020-06-30
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 1250174260

Get Book

History Comics: The Great Chicago Fire by Kate Hannigan Pdf

Let this graphic novel be your time machine! In History Comics, the new nonfiction graphic novel series from First Second, the past comes alive! A deadly blaze engulfs Chicago for two terrifying days! A brother, a sister, and a helpless puppy must race through the city to stay one step ahead of the devilish inferno. But can they reunite with their lost family before it’s too late? In History Comics: The Great Chicago Fire, learn how a city rose up from the one of the worst catastrophes in American history, and how this disaster forever changed how homes, buildings, and communities are constructed.

Urban Disorder and the Shape of Belief

Author : Carl Smith
Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Page : 441 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 2008-09-15
Category : History
ISBN : 9780226764252

Get Book

Urban Disorder and the Shape of Belief by Carl Smith Pdf

The Great Chicago Fire of 1871, the Haymarket bombing of 1886, and the making and unmaking of the model town of Pullman—these remarkable events in what many considered the quintessential American city forced people across the country to confront the disorder that seemed inevitably to accompany urban growth and social change. In Urban Disorder and the Shape of Belief, Carl Smith explores the imaginative dimensions of these events as he traces the evolution of interconnected beliefs and actions that increasingly linked city, disorder, and social reality in the minds of Americans. Examining a remarkable range of writings and illustrations, as well as protests, public gatherings, trials, hearings, and urban reform and construction efforts, Smith argues that these three events—and the public awareness of them—not only informed one another, but collectively shaped how Americans understood, and continue to understand, Chicago and modern urban life. This classic of urban cultural history is updated with a foreword by the author that expands our understanding of urban disorder to encompass such recent examples as Hurricane Katrina, the Oklahoma City Bombing, and 9/11. “Cultural history at its finest. By utilizing questions and methodologies of urban studies, social history, and literary history, Smith creates a sophisticated account of changing visions of urban America.”—Robin F. Bachin, Journal of Interdisciplinary History

Surviving the Great Chicago Fire

Author : Joann Cleland
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 2010
Category : Chicago (Ill.)
ISBN : 1606945491

Get Book

Surviving the Great Chicago Fire by Joann Cleland Pdf

Survive The Great Chicago Fire With The Characters In This Graphic Illustrated History Book.

The Great Chicago Fire of 1871

Author : Kay Melchisedech Olson
Publisher : Capstone
Page : 36 pages
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Release : 2006-08
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 0736868755

Get Book

The Great Chicago Fire of 1871 by Kay Melchisedech Olson Pdf

Discover the story of the Great Chicago Fire of 1871, an inferno that forever changed the city's skyline, in this epic graphic novel! Dramatic illustrations and fast-paced text provide a "you-are-there" experience. With extensive back matter, including a bibliography, extended reading list, glossary, and further Internet sources, young readers will gobble up this action-packed comic book about one of history's most compelling disasters.

The Great Chicago Fire

Author : Steven Otfinoski
Publisher : Capstone
Page : 113 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 2018
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 9781515779629

Get Book

The Great Chicago Fire by Steven Otfinoski Pdf

"Vivid storytelling and authentic dialogue bring American history to life and place readers in the shoes of people who experienced one of the worst fires in American history - the Great Chicago Fire. In October 1871 the Midwest was in the midst of one of the driest periods on record. A center of modern firefighting technology, all of Chicago's resources were put to the test by a fire that almost completely destroyed the city. Suspenseful, dramatic events unfold in chronological, interwoven stories from the different perspectives of people who experienced the event while it was happening. Narratives intertwine to create a breathless, "What's Next?" kind of read. Students gain a new perspective on historical figures as they learn about real people struggling to decide how best to act in a given moment."--Provided by publisher.

Emmi in the City

Author : Salima Alikhan
Publisher : Stone Arch Books
Page : 113 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 2019
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 9781496578518

Get Book

Emmi in the City by Salima Alikhan Pdf

Emmi, a German immigrant, is living in Chicago when the Great Fire breaks out on October 8, 1871, and, separated from her father, she finds herself with her neighbors, Cara and Seamus, braving the smoke and flames trying to escape the danger of the burning city, and searching for all their parents.

Into the Whirlwind

Author : Elizabeth Camden
Publisher : Baker Books
Page : 377 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 2013-08-01
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781441261472

Get Book

Into the Whirlwind by Elizabeth Camden Pdf

As owner of the 57th Illinois Watch Company, Mollie Knox's future looks bright until the night the legendary Great Chicago Fire destroys her beloved city. With her world crumbling around her, Mollie will do whatever it takes to rebuild in the aftermath of the devastating fire. Zack Kazmarek, an influential attorney for one of Chicago's finest department stores, is a force to be reckoned with among the city's most powerful citizens. Bold and shrewd, he's accustomed to getting exactly what he wants--until he meets Mollie Knox, the beguiling businesswoman just beyond his reach. In the tumult as the people of Chicago race to rebuild a bigger and better city, Mollie comes face-to-face with the full force of Zack's character and influence. Zack believes this may finally be his chance to win her, but can Mollie ever accept this man and his whirlwind effect on her life, especially with her treasured company on the line? " A sweet, emotion-filled romance to warm the heart and touch the soul... The cast of characters is varied and lovingly detailed, colorful and bursting with life." --Publishers Weekly "Into the Whirlwind is a delight. Elizabeth Camden shows remarkable ability to breathe life into nineteenth-century Chicago and its people. If you are a fan of historical romantic suspense, I cannot recommend this book or this author too highly."-Davis Bunn, bestselling author of Rare Earth "Camden takes readers on a breathless ride with smart, serious Mollie in the midst of tragedy and rui" -- RT Book Reviews