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Historic U.S. Fires, 1871-2003: Great Chicago Fire

Fires that had lasting impact

It was like a snowstorm only the flakes were red instead of white.

It started at around 9am on October 8, 1871 either in or near the O'Leary barn. No one knows exactly how it got started, but it had been a very dry summer and unregulated growth and unprecedented increases in population contributed to the conflagration, which lasted three days. "Nature had withheld her accustomed measure of prevention, and man had added to the peril by recklessness."

Was it a cow? Or a comet?