Liveblog Recreates Great Atlanta Fire of 1917 | Cascade, GA Patch
One of your neighbors posted in Community Corner. Click through to read what they have to say. (The views expressed in this post are the author’s own.)
patch.comI don’t have live access to current news feeds in this moment, but I can share the latest well-sourced information I can verify about the Great Atlanta Fire of 1917 up to my last update.
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If you’d like, I can pull together a compact timeline of key moments on May 21, 1917, with exact times and notable actions, or assemble a brief annotated map of the affected areas using historical references. I can also create a short, readable bibliography with links to each source.
One of your neighbors posted in Community Corner. Click through to read what they have to say. (The views expressed in this post are the author’s own.)
patch.comOne of your neighbors posted in Kids & Family . Click through to read what they have to say. (The views expressed in this post are the author’s own.)
patch.comOne hundred years ago the Great Atlanta Fire of 1917 destroyed 300 acres of the city. The Fourth Ward would never be the same.
www.atlantahistorycenter.comThe Great Fire of 1917 caused more destruction than Sherman’s march through Atlanta. But rebuilding in its aftermath is what truly altered Atlanta’s character.
www.atlantamagazine.comQ: When was the fire that burned a large part of the city sometime in the early 1900s? I heard it was pretty bad and destroyed a lot of homes.
www.ajc.comImagine how Atlantans must have felt 100 hundred years ago this month, when more than 50 city blocks were destroyed by uncontrollable flames.
www.ajc.comA half-century after Sherman burned Atlanta, the core of the city went up in flames again. The Great Atlanta Fire of 1917 destroyed 1,938 buildings, wiped out 300 acres of real estate, and left more than 10,000 people homeless—almost a tenth of the city’s residents.
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