A Letter From the Fire: Being an Account of the Great Chicago Fire.
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A firsthand letter by a newcomer to the city recounts the outbreak and spread of a massive urban fire, the immediate chaos and destruction of business and hotels, and the practical efforts to fight, patrol, and restore order. The narrator describes personal losses and workplace disruptions, reports on popular explanations for the blaze and later challenges to those rumors, and records civic responses including citizen guards and military oversight. Interspersed are observations about rebuilding, the challenges of writing amid displacement, and the everyday details of survival and organization in the fire's aftermath.
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