"Lest We Forget": Chicago's Awful Theater Horror

IN FRONT OF THE THEATER AT THE TIME OF THE FIRE, December 30th, 1903, 4 P.M.
LEST WE FORGET
By THE SURVIVORS AND RESCUERS
WITH INTRODUCTION BY BISHOP FALLOWS
Presenting a Vivid Picture, both by Pen and Camera, of One of the Greatest Fire Horrors of Modern Times.
Embracing a Flash-Light Sketch of the Holocaust, Detailed Narratives by Participants in the Horror, Heroic Work of Rescuers, Reports of the Building Experts as to the Responsibility for the Wholesale Slaughter of Women and Children, Memorable Fires of the Past, etc., etc.
PROFUSELY ILLUSTRATED WITH VIEWS OF THE SCENE OF DEATH BEFORE, DURING AND AFTER THE FIRE
MEMORIAL PUBLISHING CO.
Copyright, 1904, by D. B. McCURDY
HON. CARTER H. HARRISON, Mayor of Chicago.
LEADING ACTRESS IN THE BLUEBEARD, JR., COMPANY. MISS BONNIE MAGINN.
DOOR TO THE FIRE ESCAPE THAT COULD NOT BE OPENED; MANY DIED HERE.

Marshall Everett
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Язык

Английский

Год издания

2012-03-27

Темы

Iroquois Theater, Chicago -- Fire, 1903; Theaters -- Fires and fire prevention

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