The 1881 Michigan Thumb Fire That Killed 282 People and Produced the First Major American Disaster Relief Drive
The 1881 Michigan Thumb Fire burned a million acres of the Lower Peninsula in five days, killed 282 people, and triggered the first major fundraising drive of Clara Barton's new American Red Cross. It became the policy template for what would eventually be the U.S. Forest Service's wildfire-management framework.
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