Industrial Age · North America · Disaster
1871
Great Chicago Fire
October 8, 1871
A barn fire on the city's west side - not, despite legend, started by Mrs. O'Leary's cow - spread in a dry October wind and burned for two days. Three hundred died; a hundred thousand were left homeless. Chicago rebuilt so energetically with iron and brick that by the nineties it was the capital of a new architecture: the skyscraper.