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Triangle Shirt Waist Fire, By Isaac Hayes And Max Blank

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Triangle Shirt Waist Fire Only fifteen minutes away from being released after a hard day’s work, to enjoy a Saturday evening with their families and the promise of a nice Sunday off, 146 workers would lose their lives in New York City’s worst factory fire ever. When the smoke was gone and the fires extinguished, 146 workers of the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory lay dead from a senseless tragedy that could have been prevented. When all the bodies were accounted for it was determined that fifty-three had died by Jumping from the eighth, ninth, and tenth floors. Nineteen fell to their deaths in the elevator shaft while trying to escape the fire. More than twenty workers would die when the overloaded fire escapes collapsed beneath their feet, sending them falling to their deaths. The rest consisted of fifty workers who would become entombed within the ninth floor burning to death before they could escape.
The Triangle Shirtwaist Company was owned and operated by Isaac Hayes and Max Blank. The Triangle Company was the largest provider of the shirtwaist to the women of the New York area. A shirtwaist is a traditional woman’s blouse that resembles a button up shirt with sleeves. The shirtwaist incorporated a blouse with buttons, a collar and a seam at the waistline which drew the garment in. The shirtwaist was a stand-alone item and sometimes was attached to a dress. The Shirtwaist was made of several materials including cotton, silk and lace, having been created for the

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