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Rents rose unchecked. Dozens of insurance companies failed, which disproportionately affected small businesses and individuals who could not afford the high premiums to operate within the city. Political favoritism, naturally favoring the rich and well-connected, was rampant.

But those looking to make it in the Windy City could likely not dwell on such considerations for long. An influx of capital and new steel frame construction techniques led to the development of a revolutionary building design — the skyscraper named after the topmost sail on a ship. But the glamorization of the fire and the rebuilding of Chicago distracts from the contemporary realities — devastating fires in the 19 th century were not uncommon coincidentally, the deadliest fire in American history started on the same day near Peshtigo, WI miles north , events disproportionately affected the poorer classes, and reconstruction efforts were hampered by greed and special interests.

Even the story of how the fire started immediately became politicized as a vindictive narrative against the local Irish population — poor Mrs. There is even one apocryphal story of a local printer burying his plates on the shores of Lake Michigan to save them from the blaze.

I have a number of items in stock related to the event, which can be found here. Image courtesy of the Newberry Library. According to The Chicago Sun-Times, no one had identified the assailants days after the shooting.

On a happy note, hospital officials released her daughter after the incident. Wright, who works in the payroll for the Chicago Police Department, asked for prayers for the family.

Eiland said her father was a firefighter, too. Crime numbers for that part of Chicago are up in According to the Chicago Sun-Times, the murder rate is up 42 percent from in that West Pullman district. Curtis sponsored an ordinance that awarded the Black Fire Brigade a donated fire engine to use for training. Morris Davis provided another historical marker of the event.

Davis, a firefighter for 38 years and the founder of the African-American Firefighter Museum, told the story of his most dangerous rescue. For 10 minutes, Winston painted the pictures of how the Black Fire Brigade originated. She enthusiastically described Lt.

I can do that. But raising money for young people to be trained by us?



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