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On the night of the fire, as I was going to bed
On the night of the fire, as I was going to bed
I noticed a fire in the city, but paid no attention to it. But awoke
I noticed a fire in the city, but paid no attention to it. But awoke
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was still quite dark, except the fire light and the wind blowing a
was still quite dark, except the fire light and the wind blowing a
gale in going east on Superior St. my horse stopped and on
gale in going east on Superior St. my horse stopped and on
getting out I found I was among the timbers +c of the steeple
getting out I found I was among the timbers +c[[etc?]] of the steeple
of the Catholic Cathedral which had been blown off before any
of the Catholic Cathedral which had been blown off before any
fire had reached it. There was no fire then in the immediate
fire had reached it. There was no fire then in the immediate
neighborhood. thought I believe some buildings father north
neighborhood. thought I believe some buildings father north
were burning I went to Mrs Roberts house, found it
were burning I went to Mrs Roberts house, found it
open but deserted, I went on to Mr [[Tiemans?]], they had all
open but deserted, I went on to Mr Tiemans, they had all
gone except John Stockton, who was trying to save some
gone except John Stockton, who was trying to save some
small things. I found Mrs Stokes and Miss Sally, not
small things. I found Mrs Stokes and Miss Sally, not
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gone north carrying their silver. I put Mrs Stoked + MIss
gone north carrying their silver. I put Mrs Stoked + MIss
Sally in my gig, and also an old family portrait, they were
Sally in my gig, and also an old family portrait, they were
anxious to save _ taking the horse by the head we went to
anxious to save + taking the horse by the head we went to
Chicago Av., there the fire was all around us. we went west as
Chicago Av., there the fire was all around us. we went west as
fast as I could run, to [[Clearborn?]] St. and thence north. Above
fast as I could run, to Dearborn St. and thence north. Above
Walton place I found Mr Tieman. I took out the portrait (which
Walton place I found Mr Tieman. I took out the portrait (which
we afterwards saved) + put him in and told him to drive home +
we afterwards saved) + put him in and told him to drive home +
send my cart back + to tell the boys to put the carriage horses
send my cart back + to tell the boys to put the carriage horses
in the hunting wagon + to come down quickly, which was done
in the hunting wagon + to come down quickly, which was done
+ we spent the forenoon moving furniture +c to Lincoln Park
+ we spent the forenoon moving furniture +c[[etc?]] to Lincoln Park

Latest revision as of 21:26, 29 March 2020

1[underlined] On the night of the fire, as I was going to bed I noticed a fire in the city, but paid no attention to it. But awoke about three O.C. in the morning and there was a great light shining in my window. I immediately ordered my horse + drove to town. I got only as far South as Superior St. It was still quite dark, except the fire light and the wind blowing a gale in going east on Superior St. my horse stopped and on getting out I found I was among the timbers +cetc? of the steeple of the Catholic Cathedral which had been blown off before any fire had reached it. There was no fire then in the immediate neighborhood. thought I believe some buildings father north were burning I went to Mrs Roberts house, found it open but deserted, I went on to Mr Tiemans, they had all gone except John Stockton, who was trying to save some small things. I found Mrs Stokes and Miss Sally, not knowing what to do or where to go. Gail .S. + his son had gone north carrying their silver. I put Mrs Stoked + MIss Sally in my gig, and also an old family portrait, they were anxious to save + taking the horse by the head we went to Chicago Av., there the fire was all around us. we went west as fast as I could run, to Dearborn St. and thence north. Above Walton place I found Mr Tieman. I took out the portrait (which we afterwards saved) + put him in and told him to drive home + send my cart back + to tell the boys to put the carriage horses in the hunting wagon + to come down quickly, which was done + we spent the forenoon moving furniture +cetc? to Lincoln Park