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Mill Talk: The Great Boston Fire of 1872: How a massive conflagration nearly incinerated the city

  • Charles River Museum of Industry and Innovation 154 Moody St Waltham, MA, 02453 United States (map)

Mill Talk:The Great Boston Fire of 1872: How a massive conflagration nearly incinerated the city

presented by Stephanie Schorow

FREE to the Public
REGISTRATION REQUIRED

Arrive early at 6PM to view our collection of firefighting equipment, including our 1871 Amoskeag steam pumper that fought in the Great Boston Fire!

For two days in November 1872, a massive fire swept through Boston, leaving the downtown in ruins and the population traumatized. Coming barely a year after the infamous Chicago fire, Boston’s inferno turned out to be one of the most expensive fires per acre in U.S. history. Yet today few are aware of how close Boston came to destruction. With photos, vivid descriptions and artifacts, Boston author Stephanie Schorow masterfully recounts the fire’s history from the foolish decisions that precipitated it to the heroics of firefighters who fought it.

Speaker Bio:

Stephanie Schorow is a journalist and communications instructor at Boston University, and the author of nine books on Boston history and a novel set in the 1980s. She has worked as an editor and reporter for the Boston Herald, the Associated Press, and newspapers in Connecticut, Idaho and Utah. She has appeared in numerous documentaries on Boston history and is in demand as a presenter, teacher and podcast guest.

Links:

www.stephanieschorow.com

https://bookshop.org/shop/StephanieSchorow


Mill Talks at the Charles River Museum of Industry and Innovation are free and open to the public and are made possible by the generous support of the Lowell Institute.