Fire event
also known as: the flame
Summary: A fire whose progress was stopped by blowing up and tearing down buildings; it caused injuries to Fritz and firemen.
Completeness: 51/100 Grade D
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caused injury to
cited from The progress of the flame was stopped by… (1890)
The progress of the flame was stopped by
the blowing up and tearing down of buildings.
“Fritz,” the tailor and janitor of the G.A.R.
hall, got badly burned in his efforts to save some
of the G.A.R. effects. Some of the firemen were
slightly …
firemen
cited from The progress of the flame was stopped by… (1890)The progress of the flame was stopped by
the blowing up and tearing down of buildings.
“Fritz,” the tailor and janitor of the G.A.R.
hall, got badly burned in his efforts to save some
of the G.A.R. effects. Some of the firemen were
slightly …
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The progress of the flame was stopped by…
1890 · newspaper · public-domain