Citizens view wreckage from the Great Salem Fire

Item

Title
Citizens view wreckage from the Great Salem Fire
Description
The Great Salem Fire started at 1:37 PM on June 25, 1914 at the Korn Leather Factory located at 57 Boston Street. Fire departments from the following cities and towns responded to the alarms: Peabody, Lynn, Beverly, Swampscott, Marblehead, Boston, Chelsea, Wakefield, Danvers, Reading, Stoneham, Newburyport, Revere, Lawrence, Malden, Gloucester, Manchester, Medford, Hingham, Somerville, Winchester. In 1914, Salem's population was approximately, 48,000. The city covered 5100 acres and had 5826 buildings with a total valuation of $37,250,000. By the time it was through, "the conflagration [had] burned 253 acres, 1,376 buildings, the territory covered being 1 1/2 miles long by 1/2 mile wide the entire loss probably being much in excess of $15,000,000.00 the insurance loss paid $11,744,000.00, people homeless almost 20,000 and out of work, about 10,000." In the aftermath of the fire, Salem created a rebuilding commission charged with developing new building code and city planning regulations.
Men and women walk in the street appearing to survey the damage in the wake of the Great Salem Fire
Title provided by cataloger
Contributor
Institution: Swampscott Public Library
Coverage
Massachusetts -- Essex (county) -- Salem
Date
1914
Format
image/jpeg
Identifier
SF7
Subject
Fires
Type
still image
Photographs
Original Format
1 photograph : b&w
Media
sf7.jpg