IT WAS STARTED BY SOME OLD HATEFUL DRUNK, IT HAD NOTHING TO DO WITH THE O'LEARYS' COW!
Doesn't any one watch PBS any more?
2007-01-31 03:30:03
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answered by Gianna M 5
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Check out this website
http://www.chicagohistory.org/fire/index.html
And
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Chicago_Fire
The fire started at about 9 p.m. on Sunday, October 8, in or around a small shed that bordered the alley behind 137 DeKoven Street. The best-known story of the fire is that it was started by a cow's kicking over a lantern in the barn owned by Patrick and Catherine O'Leary, but Michael Ahern, the Chicago Tribune reporter who created the cow story, admitted in 1893 that he had ,made it up because he thought it would make colorful copy.
An alternative theory, first suggested in 1882, is that the Great Chicago Fire was caused by a meteor shower. At a 2004 conference of the Aerospace Corporation and the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, engineer and physicist Robert Wood suggested that the fire began when Biela's Comet broke up over the Midwest and rained down below. That four large fires took place, all on the same day, all on the shores of Lake Michigan (see Related Events), suggests a common root cause. Eyewitnesses reported sighting spontaneous ignitions, lack of smoke, "balls of fire" falling from the sky, and blue flames. According to Wood, these accounts suggest that the fires were caused by the methane that is commonly found in comets
2007-01-30 14:34:42
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answered by babybluz2306 1
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They say O'Leary's cow kicked over a lantern. BUT I SAY she and her old maid friends were kickin' back havin' some moonshine straight from the jug. An argument broke out over who ran the dairy trade in Chicago, things escalated into an all out brawl between the 7-9 women in the barn where an ash tray was sittin' on top of a soap box with lit cigars they had been puffing on.
That very soap box was knocked over during the out of control altercation, all the cigars flew in different directions catching hay on fire that would soon burn uncontrolably and spread through out the city of Chicago.
And THAT is what I think took place.
2007-01-29 05:12:05
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answered by Ether Fumes 5
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The fire started at about 9 p.m. on Sunday, October 8, in or around a small shed that bordered the alley behind 137 DeKoven Street. The best-known story of the fire is that it was started by a cow's kicking over a lantern in the barn owned by Patrick and Catherine O'Leary, but Michael Ahern, the Chicago Tribune reporter who created the cow story, admitted in 1893 that he had made it up because he thought it would make colorful copy.
2007-01-29 02:32:48
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answered by jenivive 6
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Over the years, journalists and historians have offered plenty of theories. Some blamed the blaze on a couple of neighborhood boys who were near the barn sneaking cigarettes. Others believed that a neighbor of the O'Leary's may have started the fire. Some people have speculated that a fiery meteorite may have fallen to earth on October 8, starting several fires that day - in Michigan and Wisconsin, as well as in Chicago.
2007-01-29 02:31:46
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answered by foodguru 4
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Well one day a cow kicked over a lantern and then it started a blaze.....which now a days is called the great chicago fire....
2007-01-29 10:40:37
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answered by basspro420 2
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Although the song is cute and catchy--the cow...and Mrs O'Leary got cleared. Inconsistencies in testimony from Daniel Sullivan has people believing he caused the fire in the O'Leary barn.
http://www.thechicagofire.com/pegleg.php
2007-01-30 00:33:13
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answered by crazymom 4
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Rex Grossman's great great great grandfather Cyrus was trying to throw loaf of bread to his buddy, Jacob Berrian, on the other side of the lantern factory and missed ... horribly. He hit a lit lantern and the rest is history.
2007-01-29 05:28:26
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answered by bodinibold 7
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A cow kicked the lantern over.
2007-01-29 02:31:24
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answered by Jody B 2
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Ms. O'Leary's cow kicked over a lantern into a haystack.
2007-01-29 02:32:00
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answered by rahkokwee 5
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