On the same night as the Great Chicago Fire--October 8, 1871--an even deadlier conflagration swept through the lumber down of Peshtigo, Wisconsin, killing more than 2,000 people. This account of the deadly firestorm is drawn from survivors' letters, diaries, interviews, and local newspapers. 16-page insert. 4 maps.
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On the same night as the Great Chicago Fire--October 8, 1871--an even deadlier conflagration swept through the lumber down of Peshtigo, Wisconsin, killing more than 2,000 people. This account of the deadly firestorm is drawn from survivors' letters, diaries, interviews, and local newspapers. 16-page insert. 4 maps.
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Not a great book for firefighters to read about 'fire.' The book is almost more along the line for people who study meteorology and the effects of environment damage done by the logging industry, not making this a 'political book.' I would suggest it to someone who is writing a paper or book on meteorology and the effects it can have on large fires.