In the fall of 1918, devastating forest fires swept across a major portion of northeastern Minnesota. Drawing on both published survivors' accounts and on trial testimony never publicized, the authors bring to light this saga of destruction, resurrection, and resilience in the face of adversity.
The origins of the fires and the dramatic stories of the fire sufferers and their survival are featured in the early chapters. Subsequent chapters deal with relief operations and the controversial legal battles that followed among the victims, the U.S. Railroad Administration, and the U.S. Congress as the survivors struggled to obtain compensation for their losses.
The Fires of Autumn: The Cloquet-Moose Lake Disaster of 1918
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PublisherMinnesota Historical Society Press
ISBN / ASIN0873512588
ISBN-139780873512589
Sales Rank1,455,468
CategoryNature
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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