Blackjack77
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Recently My Wife and I renewed our interest in the 1918 Cloquet/Moose lake
fires. Her Father was born Oct 12 1918 in Duluth-- the day of the fire and our
desire to know more prompted Us to buy a book about the Cloquet and 1894
Hinckley fire. Her Father passed away several years ago ,so He no longer is a source
of info, but Her Mother has interesting stories concerning the 1918 fire.
Anyway- after reading both books, each mentioned the fact that many people buried
their most prized possesions in their yards. Some of these people lost their lives or couldn't
recover items because the landscape looked so different. Now the fire was extremely
devastating and even burned down in some areas several feet into the ground,possibly
destroying buried objects. Just something to keep in mind when hunting NE minnesota.
Never know what might be found.
Very sad fact is each fire killed about 500 people each. I highly recommend both books--
"Under a Flaming Sky" and " The Fires of Autumn"- course living in this area and having links
to relatives affected by the fire gave each book deeper meaning.
HH- -tim
fires. Her Father was born Oct 12 1918 in Duluth-- the day of the fire and our
desire to know more prompted Us to buy a book about the Cloquet and 1894
Hinckley fire. Her Father passed away several years ago ,so He no longer is a source
of info, but Her Mother has interesting stories concerning the 1918 fire.
Anyway- after reading both books, each mentioned the fact that many people buried
their most prized possesions in their yards. Some of these people lost their lives or couldn't
recover items because the landscape looked so different. Now the fire was extremely
devastating and even burned down in some areas several feet into the ground,possibly
destroying buried objects. Just something to keep in mind when hunting NE minnesota.
Never know what might be found.
Very sad fact is each fire killed about 500 people each. I highly recommend both books--
"Under a Flaming Sky" and " The Fires of Autumn"- course living in this area and having links
to relatives affected by the fire gave each book deeper meaning.
HH- -tim