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  The Web of Memory The Great Chicago Fire  

Table of Contents 
 
  The Eyewitnesses  
Witnesses Essay   Witnesses Gallery   Witnesses Library
Media Event
Media Event Essay   Media Event Gallery   Media Event Library
Fanning the Flames
Fanning the Flames Essay   Fanning the Flames Gallery   Fanning the Flames Library
The O'Leary Legend
O'Leary Legend Essay   O'Leary Legend Gallery   O'Leary Legend Library
Souvenirs
Souvenirs Essay   Souvenirs Gallery   Souvenirs Library
Commemorating Catastrophe
Commemorating Catastrophe Essay   Commemorating Catastrophe Gallery   Commemorating Catastrophe Library
 
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  Special Media  

Pity the Homeless

Passing through the Fire

The City Gets Revenge
     

Opera House

Field & Leiter

General View

The Courthouse

  The subject of The Eyewitnesses chapter is the written accounts, drawings, and paintings by those who experienced the fire first-hand. Media Event examines how the fire was reported in the contemporary press, popular images, and "instant" histories. Fanning the Flames deals with the fiction, poetry, drama, songs, and visual works produced by writers, composers, and artists inspired by Chicago's destruction. The O'Leary Legend examines the most well-known public memory of the fire, while Souvenirs discusses the many things that became special objects of remembrance. Commemorating Catastrophe surveys the ways in which the city of Chicago has remembered the fire in civic ceremonies over the years, and how the Chicago Historical Society has organized fire-related events and exhibitions, including this one.

Select the Essay button to go to the beginning of any of the above chapters. Select Galleries or Library to go directly to either of these two sections. Once in any section, you can readily navigate within it, to other sections in the chapter, and to other chapters.

 



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