Chicago 1871: City of Ashes: Inside America’s Greatest Urban Fire — A True Story of Survival, Destruction, and Rebirth

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On the night of October 8, 1871, a spark in a Chicago barn ignited America's most legendary disaster—and changed the nation forever.In just 31 hours, the Great Chicago Fire consumed everything in its path.Three hundred people died. Ninety thousand were left homeless. Seventeen thousand buildings vanished. An area of 3.5 square miles—the beating heart of America's fastest-growing city—was reduced to smoldering ruins and twisted metal. Financial losses exceeded $200 million, equivalent to billions today.But the legend that emerged was almost as powerful as the flames themselves: Mrs. O'Leary's cow kicked over a lantern, and Chicago burned.The truth is far more complex—and far more fascinating.Inside you'll discover:The hour-by-hour progression of the fire and dramatic survivor storiesThe truth behind Mrs. O'Leary's cow and 150 years of mythHow the fire revolutionized American architecture and urban planningFirsthand accounts from the 90,000 refugees who lost everythingThe birth of modern fire safety and building codesChicago's astonishing transformation from ashes to World's Fair host in just 22 yearsIdeal for anyone fascinated by:American history and pivotal moments that shaped the nationUrban disasters and stories of survival against impossible oddsArchitectural history and the birth of modern citiesTrue stories of resilience, reinvention, and human perseveranceChicago history and Midwestern heritageThe Gilded Age and 19th-century AmericaThe Great Chicago Fire stands as a turning point in American urban history—the moment when a nation of wooden cities confronted the cost of unchecked growth and chose transformation over despair. This is the story of how 300 deaths and immeasurable suffering became the catalyst for progress, how 90,000 refugees rebuilt not just buildings but the very concept of the American city, and how one catastrophic night created the Chicago we know today.More than a disaster story, this is an American story—of ambition and consequence, destruction and creation, myth and truth.The flames consumed Chicago in 1871. But from those ashes rose the modern American city. Read more

ASIN B0FVSJG26W
ISBN13 979-8269058078
Language English
Publisher Independently published
Dimensions 6 x 0.82 x 9 inches
Item Weight 1.08 pounds
Print length 364 pages
Publication date October 9, 2025

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