"Lest We Forget": Chicago's Awful Theater Horror

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"Lest We Forget": Chicago's Awful Theater Horror

by Marshall Everett

EN·~9 hours·32 chapters

Chapters

32 total

Chicago's Awful Theater Horror

1:21

INTRODUCTION.

20:07

MEMORIAL PRAYER.

0:38

MEMORIAL HYMN.

0:54

POEM BY A CHILD VICTIM.

1:01

VERDICT OF CORONER'S JURY.

7:15

CHAPTER I.

32:42

CHAPTER II.

27:02

CHAPTER III.

15:49

CHAPTER IV.

15:17

Description

A stark, real‑time portrait of the Iroquois Theatre disaster unfolds through the eyes of those who lived it. First‑hand narratives from frightened patrons, brave firemen, and the few who managed to escape paint a vivid picture of panic, smoke, and the frantic scramble for safety. Interleaved with striking photographs of the charred stage, locked exits, and the haunting aftermath, the book captures both the human cost and the chaotic scene as it happened.

Beyond the immediate horror, the work examines how a building touted as “fire‑proof” became a deadly trap, drawing on expert testimony and contemporary investigations. The accompanying essays grapple with the moral and spiritual questions raised by such a tragedy, reflecting on human negligence, the limits of faith, and the search for meaning amid catastrophe. Listeners will gain a compelling, empathetic glimpse into a pivotal moment in Chicago’s history and the enduring lessons it left behind.

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Language

en

Duration

~9 hours (522K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by The Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.)

Release date

2012-03-27

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

ME

Marshall Everett

1863–1939

A prolific early 20th-century American compiler and popular historian, remembered for turning headline-making disasters, public figures, and practical know-how into books for a wide general audience. His works include accounts of the Titanic, the San Francisco earthquake, Theodore Roosevelt, and a sprawling encyclopedia of household and technical information.

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