Historic Indianapolis Fires

Historic Indianapolis Fires & Disasters

$24.99

by Jack Finney

Disaster was a fact of everyday life in 1800s and early 1900s Indianapolis. During the 1860s, more than 1,700 people died in what is now the Herron-Morton Place neighborhood. In 1882, ten people drowned under the Union Railroad Depot. Ropes were considered an adequate fire escape in the 1890s, but when the National Surgical Institute caught fire, they proved unequal to the task. The owners of the Prest-O-Lite Company created the world-famous Indianapolis Motor Speedway, but their company also had four major incidents that caused eleven deaths and destruction in the city. In 1917, Hollywood was responsible for the deaths of six people in an Indianapolis apartment building.

Join Jack Finney as he explores these and other Indianapolis fires and disasters.

 

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SpecificationsArcadia Publishing, 2024
6" x 9" softcover
144 pages,
ISBN: 9781467155052

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