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The Great Boston Fire of 1872 was , 1872 in the basement of a commercial warehouse at 83 - 87 Summer Street in Boston, Massachusetts . The fire was finally contained 12 hours later after it had consumed about 65 acres (263,000 m²) of Boston's downtown, 776 buildings, much of the financial district and caused $73.5 million in damage. At least 20 people are known to have died in the fire. UNDERLYING CAUSES Many factors contributed to Boston's Great Fire:
EVENTS Notable events of the fire:
AFTERMATH The fire rendered thousands of Bostonians jobless and homeless. Hundreds of businesses were destroyed and dozens of insurance companies were Bankrupted . However, the burnt district was quickly rebuilt in just under two years, mostly from the private capital of Boston's commercial property owners. City planning during the post fire reconstruction caused several streets in downtown Boston to be widened, particularly Congress Street, Federal Street, Purchase Street, Hawley Street, and reserved the space for Post Office Square . Most of the rubble and ruins of the buildings destroyed by the fire was dumped in the harbor to fill in Atlantic Avenue. Boston's Fire Chief John Damrell was credited for stopping the fire despite the circumstances. Damrell later used his celebrity to lobby for the adoption of a unified national Building Code . EXTERNAL LINKS
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