Horace White & Alexander Frear
Claire Innes & Joseph Chamberlain
Vocabulary
Misc. 1
Misc. 2
100

How did Horace White escape from the fire?

He traveled by wagon. 

100

How did Claire become separated from her family? 

When a man tried to steal her bundle, she was distracted and lost sight of her family in the crowd.

100

These glowing pieces were carried by the wind and started new fires.  

Embers  

Small glowing pieces of wood or coal left after a fire.

100

How many children did Alexander Frear's sister-in-law have?

three 

100
Who got a hold of 2,500 pounds of explosives?

James Hildreth

200

How did Frear and his nephew become separated in the crowd? 

They were in the St. James Hotel trying to find his sister-in-law when the crowd began shouting that the bridges were burning. The crowd inside jammed the doorway and Frear lost sight of his nephew.

200

Where was Claire trapped?

She was trapped in an alley with fire on all sides.

200

To leave a dangerous place for safety.

Evacuate 

Families had to do this when the fire moved toward their homes.

200

What caused the "fireproof" buildings to burn? 

When the Waterworks burned down, they had no water to spray on their roofs.

200

What was the hotel Alexander Frear and his sister-in-law were told the children were moved to and safe at?

The St. James Hotel
300

Why did Frear start running for his life?

He couldn't find his sister-in-law or her children.

300
What newspaper does Joseph Chamberlain work for?

The Chicago Evening Post

300

People used this word to describe the roaring flames in Chicago.

Inferno 

An extremely large and dangerous fire.

300

Name two of the HUGE problems and destruction caused by the fire.

1. Formed columns of fire hundreds of feet tall

2. Giant bubble of gases rose into the air and exploded

3. Winds could be hundreds of feet wide and have speed like a hurricane

3. The whirlwinds could rip off houses, furniture, etc.

300

How far did Horace White travel to escape the fire?

4 miles

400

How did Horace White's experience differ from that of Claire, Chamberlin, and Frear? 

Possible answers:

He traveled by wagon.

His office building was a "fireproof" building.

Servants helped him pack.

White did not feel terror.

400

What did Chamberlin use to protect himself from the sparks?

a large blanket he found on the floor of a store

400

This adjective describes how many people felt as they fled the fire.



Desperate

Feeling hopeless and willing to do anything to survive.

400

What was the estimated velocity of the wind?

a steady 30 mph with strong gusts

400

How many men ran by Claire Innes as she was sitting on the barrel in the alley?

3 men

500

What happened to Frear after he lost his nephew? 

Mentions some of the following:  He began looking randomly for a street that was passable, seeing many horrible sights along the way. He found a bridge where people were crossing. He was one of the last across before the bridge began to burn. After he got across the river, he began looking for his relatives again.

500

Name one sight Chamberlin saw while sitting on an arched railing of the bridge? 

1. Coffins being carried across the

bridge

2. an explosion of fire overhead

3. the destruction of the Nevada Hotel and the Garden City House.

500

This word describes the massive fire that destroyed much of Chicago.

conflagration

A large and destructive fire that spreads quickly.

500

What was James Hildreth's scheme for stopping the fire?

He planned to use explosives to create a firebreak.

500

Why did Alexander Frear and his nephew stop at Wright's Restaruant?

They were tired and needed a break and a drink of coffee.

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