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The Collinwood Tragedy - The Story of the Worst School Fire in American History (Paperback)
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The Collinwood Tragedy - The Story of the Worst School Fire in American History (Paperback)
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A devastating loss of life and a community's response.March 4,
1908, was an ordinary morning in Collinwood, Ohio, a village about
ten miles outside of Cleveland. Children at Lakeview Elementary
School were at work on their lessons when fifth-grader Emma Neibert
noticed wisps of smoke, a discovery that led to a panicked stampede
inside the school-the chaos of nine teachers trying to control and
then save pupils in overcrowded classrooms. Outside, desperate
parents and would-be rescuers fought to save as many children as
possible, while Collinwood's inadequate volunteer fire
department-joined by members of the Cleveland fire
department-fought a losing battle with the rapidly spreading blaze.
While some inside jumped from the building to safety, most were
trapped. Ultimately, 172 children, two teachers, and one rescue
worker were killed, and the Collinwood community was irrevocably
changed. The fire's staggering death toll shocked the entire
country and resulted in impassioned official inquiries about the
fire's cause, the building's structure, and overall safety
considerations. Regionally, and eventually nationwide, changes were
implemented in school structures and construction materials. The
Collinwood Tragedy: The Story of the Worst School Fire in American
History describes not only the events of that fateful day but also
their lingering effects. James Jessen Badal's extensive research
reveals how the citizens of Collinwood were desperate to find
someone to blame for the tragedy. Rumor and suspicion splintered
the grieving community. And yet they also rose to the challenge of
healing: officials reached out to immigrant families unsure of
their rights; city charities, churches, and relief agencies
responded immediately with medical help, comfort for the bereaved,
and financial support; and fundraising efforts to assist families
totaled more than $50,000-more than $1 million in today's terms.
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