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Personal Experiences During the Chicago Fire, 1871

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A first-person memoir recounts the author's experience of the great Chicago fire, describing his life in a boarding house and work in the business district, the city's predominantly wooden construction, and the dry conditions that turned small blazes into a conflagration. He narrates the sequence of fires, eyewitness scenes of spreading flames, the gas works danger, civilian panic, efforts to save belongings, widespread destruction, mass homelessness and casualties, and reflections on how urban materials, street construction, and preparedness influenced the disaster and its immediate aftermath.

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Frank J. Loesch

Frank J. Loesch was an American author best known for his firsthand account of the Great Chicago Fire of 1871. In his book, "Personal Experiences During the Chicago Fire, 1871," Loesch provides a vivid and personal narrative of the events surrounding the devastating fire that swept through Chicago, capturing the chaos and destruction of that fateful night. His work contributes to the historical understanding of the fire's impact on the city and its residents, offering insights into the resilience of the community in the face of disaster.

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