Chicago's Forgotten Tragedy

Chicago's Forgotten Tragedy
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Publisher : AuthorHouse
Total Pages : 178
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ISBN-10 : 9781452079400
ISBN-13 : 1452079404
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Book Synopsis Chicago's Forgotten Tragedy by : Bill Cosgrove

Download or read book Chicago's Forgotten Tragedy written by Bill Cosgrove and published by AuthorHouse. This book was released on 2010-09-22 with total page 178 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Bill Cosgrove, in his fourth and latest book, graphically depicts the early history of the Chicago Fire Department with authoritative accuracy. He gives the reader an insight into how the Department was organized, how it functioned, the use of technology that was available at the time, and paints a vivid picture of the many great fires of the day. He also describes the tremendous physical stamina, dedication and bravery of the firemen and the intrepid leadership of some of the officers. Bill provides the reader with a highly detailed story of the tragic stockyards fire of December 22, 1910 where 21 firemen lost their lives, including the Department’s Chief of the Brigade, James Horan. This is such a fascinating account of the early history of the Chicago Fire Department that the reader will have great difficulty putting the book down until it is finished. A great read, by a great story-teller! Thoroughly enjoyable and fully factual. William C. Alletto Deputy Fire Commissioner (Retired) Chicago Fire Department


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