
Great New York City Fire of 1845 - Wikipedia
The Great New York City Fire of 1845 broke out on July 19, 1845, in Lower Manhattan, New York City. The fire started in a whale oil and candle manufacturing establishment and quickly spread to other wooden structures.
Great Fire of Pittsburgh - Wikipedia
The Great Fire of Pittsburgh was a conflagration in Pittsburgh which occurred on April 10, 1845.
Great Fire of New York - Wikipedia
The 1835 Great Fire of New York was one of three fires that rendered extensive damage to New York City in the 18th and 19th centuries.
Great Fire of New York City in 1845 - Geographic Guide
It was the last of three devastating fires that affected Lower Manhattan, the other two occurring in 1776 and 1835. A total of 69 buildings were destroyed on Broad Street, 48 on Beaver Street, 47 on New Street and 25 on Exchange Place (the northern limit of the conflagration).
The Great Fire of July 19, 1845: Lower Manhattan in Flames
Jul 18, 2020 · Fire wafted in through an opening in one of the store’s open iron shutters, and the result was a series of cannon-like bursts of smoke and fire, almost like a volcano, smashing into buildings across the street. It culminated in a terrible, …
1845 Great Fire: NYC's Turning Point in Urban Fire Safety
The Great Fire of 1845 marked a significant turning point in urban development, prompting a reevaluation of architectural standards, materials, and emergency response strategies. This catastrophe underscored the importance of resilience in urban planning, leading to safer, more robust communities.
The Great Fire of 1845 - Brookline Connection
One of the worst disasters to befall the residents of the City of Pittsburgh was the Great Fire of 1845. The holocaust began at approximately noon on April 10, 1845. It started in an icehouse on Second Avenue and spread throughout the Golden Triangle.
1845: The Great Fire of Pittsburgh - KD's Stolen History Blog
Jul 14, 2021 · During a brief interlude in the winds just before noon, Ann Brooks, who worked on Ferry Street for Colonel William Diehl, left unattended a newly stoked fire lit to heat wash water. A spark from this fire ignited a nearby ice shed or barn.
The Great Fire of Pittsburgh - Pittsburgh Beautiful
Feb 2, 2024 · On April 10, 1845, the Great Fire of Pittsburgh took place, resulting in the destruction of about one-third of the city and causing damage estimated between $6 million and $12 million. Although its impact on the city’s culture was minimal, it did serve as a notable event for the rest of the 19th century and beyond.
This Week in Pittsburgh History: Great Fire of 1845
Apr 5, 2021 · The Great Fire of Pittsburgh in 1845 destroyed about a third of the city and led to a monumental rebuilding effort that transformed the city and its surrounding communities. A small mistake started the fire that spread easily through blocks of tightly packed wooden buildings.