Saturday, August 19, 2023

1857, May 21st, Fire on Clark Street, Chicago.


The alarm of fire at midnight was occasioned by the fire of the two-story frame building № 257 Clark Street between Jackson and Van Buren Streets, occupied by L.J. Murea as a dry goods store. The building was partially destroyed owing to the lateness of the hour. We can give no further particulars.

Compiled by Dr. Neil Gale, Ph.D.

1857, May 15th, Suit Filed Against the Fire Department and City of Chicago's Refusal to Help.

Palmer, Rossifer & Smith have commenced an action against the city for damages sustained by fire, basing their claim upon the refusal of the Fire Department to do their duty.
The Fire Insurance Patrol № 6, 332 South Hoyne, Chicago, Illinois.
They allege that the Fire Companies, at the last fire of their dry house, refused, under instructions of the Chief Engineer, to operate their machines because the companies had not been paid for services at a former fire at the same establishment.

Compiled by Dr. Neil Gale, Ph.D.