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The Story of the Great Fire in St. John, N.B., June 20th, 1877

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An eyewitness account reconstructs a devastating urban conflagration, tracing its origin, swift spread through commercial and residential districts, and the actions of firefighters, volunteers, and officials to contain the blaze. It narrates the destruction of churches, banks, hotels, schools, wharves, and public works, and records rescues, deaths, looting, and instances of courage. Subsequent chapters detail relief efforts and the organization of aid by charitable societies and fraternal groups, itemize property and cultural losses, estimate economic damage, and offer reflections on recovery and rebuilding, complemented by illustrations and lists that document the ruined streets and institutions.

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George Stewart

George Stewart was an author known for his detailed account of historical events, particularly the devastating Great Fire in St. John, New Brunswick, which occurred on June 20, 1877. His work, "The Story of the Great Fire in St. John, N.B., June 20th, 1877," provides a vivid narrative of the disaster and its impact on the community. Stewart's writing captures the urgency and chaos of the fire, as well as the resilience of the people affected. Through his historical lens, he contributes to the understanding of this significant event in Canadian history.

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