Chicago fire

Sort By:
Page 3 of 50 - About 500 essays
  • Good Essays

    On October 8, 1871, the infamous Chicago Fire ignited. Although the origins remain unexplainable, the ending result left Chicago in a catastrophic mess. Roughly 300 people died and 17,450 buildings received mass amounts of damage during the fire. Over ⅓ of the city appeared lost in ruins and polluted rivers burst into flames. In addition, the city paid an estimated two hundred million dollars in repairs. 200 million dollars in 1871 would equal over 3.9 billion dollars in 2018. This outbreak led to

    • 984 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Better Essays

    The Great Chicago Fire was a major milestone in the city’s history. The fire started on October 8th, 1871 and did not end until October 10th, 1871. People never saw this fire coming which might have made it even worse. The only reason it spread so far was because everything was made out of wood, the ground was parched and the wind was blowing that night; the reason it stopped was because it had started raining. Although the fire destroyed most of the city, it was a positive turning point in history

    • 1752 Words
    • 8 Pages
    Better Essays
  • Decent Essays

    The Great Chicago Fire of 1871 went on for several days, destroyed thousands of buildings, killed many people, and cause well over millions of dollars in damage. This is a horrible tragedy that happen in our country. It led to unlawfulness of the citizens it affected. There is still great controversy on the start of the fire. Although we do know that in the end everything turned out good and the city is now rebuilt bigger and better than before and is still continuing to grow to this day. This paper

    • 1055 Words
    • 5 Pages
    Decent Essays
  • Satisfactory Essays

    (Chicago, IL) – The Chicago Fire Department was dispatched to the fire this morning around 1 A.M. to the alley behind 137 Dekoven Street where the small barn was found to be completely destroyed by the fire. About 10 hours later, the fire rages to burn out of control, and it is spreading to the center are of the city. We have already deployed all of our 185 firefighters and 17 horse-drawn steam engines on scene and protect the whole city. In addition, we are working together with the EMS and Department

    • 265 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Satisfactory Essays
  • Good Essays

    The Chicago Fire was an extensive fire that destroyed an enormous amount of the city. It burned from Sunday, October 8, to early Tuesday, October 10 in 1871. The fire was initially caused by the dry weather. Most buildings used wood as their primary construction material. The buildings’ wood frame is highly flammable and dangerous in scenarios like this. The fire spread at an alarmingly fast rate and over a large area due to the city design. The buildings were placed close together on narrow

    • 1634 Words
    • 7 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    Great Chicago Fire of 1871 was a tragic event that impacted many people at the time. The fire raged through the city of Chicago, Illinois from October 8th to October 10th, destroying 3.3 square miles of downtown Chicago. While the fire was devastating, it laid the groundwork for rebuilding a stronger Chicago. Chicago, Illinois was a popular city in the early United States. Chicago was a center for trade due to the water sources running through it. The two rivers located in Chicago, the Chicago River

    • 994 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Decent Essays

    Great Chicago Fire Dbq

    • 437 Words
    • 2 Pages

    In 1871 October eighth, the fire known as the Great Chicago fire almost illiberated the whole city. So, because of the Great Chicago fire, we start to think of three questions. What seems to have caused the fire? What factors contributed to the spread of the fire? Could the disaster have been prevented? For the first question is what seems to have caused the fire? The fire was caused by the unusually warm weather in October, a lot of wood things made, and in poorer districts the lot sizes were

    • 437 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Decent Essays
  • Decent Essays

    fall and rise from its own ashes, The Great Chicago Fire was a mysterious and massive tragedy that forever changed the history of fire safety. The summer of 1871 was unusually dry, leaving Chicago in a drought. A hot, dry wind would blow in from the planes at around 20 mph. The dry air and a scorching breeze made the wooden structures of Chicago as dry as tinder, making fires almost impossible to prevent from happening and making a large unstoppable fire completely inevitable [Charles, 2003]. All

    • 1581 Words
    • 7 Pages
    Decent Essays
  • Good Essays

    The Great Chicago Fire On a late night in October of 1871, the people of Chicago experienced a tragic and destructive event that would change their city forever. The Great Chicago fire tore through the city and destroyed everything it touched. Though it looked like their lives were crumbling in front of them, this event allowed rebuilding of Chicago which would turn it into a city far more advanced than the one that stood before. Many advancements, including the “Loop” financial district, safer

    • 2021 Words
    • 9 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Decent Essays

    On October 8, 1871 - October 10, 1871, the Chicago Fire, occurred on the westside 300 people died due to the wildfire. Many people that attended the Chicago Fire lost their house along with friends and family and the population decreased. Due to the Chicago Fire, many people lost, a cultivate items, family, and friends, most importantly they lost their home’s. The population was about 30,000 in 1850, it was tripled later that decade. Transportation was cheap on the outskirts of the city for the

    • 338 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Decent Essays