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U.S. Timeline
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| Chicago Fire, 1871 |
| Peshtigo Fire, 1871 |
| New York Blizzard, 1888 |
| Johnstown Flood, 1889 |
| Galveston Hurricane, 1900 |
| San Francisco Earthquake, 1906 |
| Titanic, 1912 |
| 1918 Flu Epidemic |
| Mississippi River Flood, 1927 |
| Dust Bowl, 1930s |
| Hilo Tsunami, 1960 |
| Mt. St. Helen Volcano, 1980 |
| Grand Island Tornado, 1980 |
| San Francisco Earthquake, 1989 |
| Kilahuea Volcano, 1983-present |
| Hurricane Iniki, 1994 |
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| New Zealand Volcano,1996 |
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The
Great Chicago Fire
Chicago--scene
on the Raidolsk Bridge
during
the fire .
Photo:
Library of Congress Prints and
Photographs
Division
LC-USZ62-106829 |
| In October, 1871, the combination
of a dry autumn and a city built almost entirely of wood would lead to
a disastrous fire in Chicago. Thousands of residents panicked trying to
flee from the flames. The fire took nearly three hundred lives and caused
over $200 million in damage. Examine the artifacts below to learn more
about this example of Nature's Fury. |
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