Peshtigo Fire Cemetery Official Marker

Indoor group portrait of men posed with the Wisconsin Official Marker. From left to right on either side of the marker are: Clifford Lord, Secretary of Sites and Markers Committee and Director of State Historical Society; James Law, Chairman of Highway Dept and Chairman of Sites and Markers Committee; C.L. Harrington, Superintendent of Forests and Parks, Wisconsin Conservation Dept; Russell Williams, Roadside Development Engineer, State Highway Commission. The text on the Peshtigo Fire Cemetery marker reads: "On the night of October 8, 1871, Peshtigo, a booming town of 1700 people, was wiped out of existence in the greatest forest fire disaster in American history. Loss of life and even property in the great fire occurring the same night in Chicago did not match the death toll and destruction visited upon northeastern Wisconsin during the same dreadful hours. The town of Peshtigo was centered around a woodenware factory, the largest in the country. Every building in the community was lost. The tornado of fire claimed at least 800 lives in this area. Many of the victims lie here. The memory of 350 unidentified men, women, and children is preserved in a nearby mass grave." |
Image ID: | 108085 |
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Creation Date: | 03 29 1951 |
Creator Name: | Unknown |
City: | Peshtigo |
County: | Marinette |
State: | Wisconsin |
Collection Name: | C. L. Harrington papers, 1904-1966 |
Genre: | Photograph |
Original Format Type: | photographic print, b&w |
Original Format Number: | PH 3164 |
Original Dimensions: | 10 x 8 inches |
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Location: | Wisconsin Historical Society Archives, 4th Floor, Madison, Wisconsin |
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