Great Chicago Fire
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The Great Chicago Fire was a conflagration that burned from Sunday, October 8, to early Tuesday, October 10, 1871. The fire killed up to 300 people, destroyed roughly Template:Convert of Chicago, Illinois, and left more than 100,000 residents homeless.
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See also
- Dwight L. Moody – 19th-century evangelist whose church was burned down in the fire
- Horatio Spafford – author of hymn "It Is Well With My Soul"
- Ida Henrietta Hyde
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