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Mrs. Leary's Cow: A Legend of Chicago

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This work humorously recounts the legend surrounding the Great Chicago Fire, attributing its origin to a cow owned by Mrs. Leary. The narrative describes how the cow, in a moment of agitation, kicked over a lamp, igniting the barn and leading to widespread destruction. Through satirical verses, it explores themes of blame, insurance, and the absurdity of the situation, portraying various characters such as insurance agents and claimants who navigate the chaos following the disaster. The poem reflects on the societal impact of the fire while maintaining a light-hearted tone, ultimately commenting on the nature of accountability and misfortune.

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C. C. Hine

C. C. Hine is an author best known for his work "Mrs. Leary's Cow: A Legend of Chicago," which explores the folklore surrounding the Great Chicago Fire of 1871. Through this narrative, Hine delves into the myths and stories that have shaped the cultural memory of this pivotal event in American history. His writing reflects a blend of historical context and local legend, contributing to the literary heritage of Chicago. While not widely recognized today, Hine's work offers a unique perspective on the intersection of fact and fiction in urban storytelling.

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