The Miramichi Fire

The Miramichi Fire
Author: Alan MacEachern
Publsiher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2020-07-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780228002840

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On 7 October 1825, a massive forest fire swept through northeastern New Brunswick, devastating entire communities. When the smoke cleared, it was estimated that the fire had burned across six thousand square miles, one-fifth of the colony. The Miramichi Fire was the largest wildfire ever to occur within the British Empire, one of the largest in North American history, and the largest along the eastern seaboard. Yet despite the international attention and relief efforts it generated, and the ruin it left behind, the fire all but disappeared from public memory by the twentieth century. A masterwork in historical imagination, The Miramichi Fire vividly reconstructs nineteenth-century Canada's greatest natural disaster, meditating on how it was lost to history. First and foremost an environmental history, the book examines the fire in the context of the changing relationships between humans and nature in colonial British North America and New England, while also exploring social memory and the question of how history becomes established, warped, and forgotten. Alan MacEachern explains how the imprecise and conflicting early reports of the fire's range, along with the quick rebound of the forests and economy of New Brunswick, led commentators to believe by the early 1900s that the fire's destruction had been greatly exaggerated. As an exercise in digital history, this book takes advantage of the proliferation of online tools and sources in the twenty-first century to posit an entirely new reading of the past. Resurrecting one of Canada's most famous and yet unexamined natural disasters, The Miramichi Fire traverses a wide range of historical and scientific literatures to bring a more complete story into the light.

The Miramichi Fire

The Miramichi Fire
Author: Alan MacEachern
Publsiher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 219
Release: 2020-07-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780228002857

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On 7 October 1825, a massive forest fire swept through northeastern New Brunswick, devastating entire communities. When the smoke cleared, it was estimated that the fire had burned across six thousand square miles, one-fifth of the colony. The Miramichi Fire was the largest wildfire ever to occur within the British Empire, one of the largest in North American history, and the largest along the eastern seaboard. Yet despite the international attention and relief efforts it generated, and the ruin it left behind, the fire all but disappeared from public memory by the twentieth century. A masterwork in historical imagination, The Miramichi Fire vividly reconstructs nineteenth-century Canada's greatest natural disaster, meditating on how it was lost to history. First and foremost an environmental history, the book examines the fire in the context of the changing relationships between humans and nature in colonial British North America and New England, while also exploring social memory and the question of how history becomes established, warped, and forgotten. Alan MacEachern explains how the imprecise and conflicting early reports of the fire's range, along with the quick rebound of the forests and economy of New Brunswick, led commentators to believe by the early 1900s that the fire's destruction had been greatly exaggerated. As an exercise in digital history, this book takes advantage of the proliferation of online tools and sources in the twenty-first century to posit an entirely new reading of the past. Resurrecting one of Canada's most famous and yet unexamined natural disasters, The Miramichi Fire traverses a wide range of historical and scientific literatures to bring a more complete story into the light.

The Great Miramichi Fire

The Great Miramichi Fire
Author: Johnston, Lynn,Milson, Merle,Miramichi Literacy Council,Miramichi Literacy Writers
Publsiher: Chatham, N.B. : Miramichi Literary Council
Total Pages: 15
Release: 1985
Genre: Fires
ISBN: 0920709079

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The Great Miramichi Fire of 1825 in Story and Song

The Great Miramichi Fire of 1825 in Story and Song
Author: Michael Whelan
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 24
Release: 1925
Genre: Fires
ISBN: OCLC:18504772

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Three Million Acres of Flame

Three Million Acres of Flame
Author: Valerie Sherrard
Publsiher: Dundurn
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2007-11-26
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 9781770702721

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Commended for the 2009 Best Books for Kids & Teens For Skye Haverill and her family, it begins as an ordinary day. But in the annals of Canadian history, October 7, 1825, is the date of one of our greatest national disasters. The Haverill family has been turned upside down in the last year. Following the death of their mother, Skye and her brother, Tavish, have adjusted to live with a single parent. And when they’re asked to make another adjustment – when his father remarries and his new wife becomes pregnant – Skye finds that some changes are too much to handle. But family struggles quickly become irrelevant when the Haverills and their community are caught up in the Miramichi Fire, the largest land fire in North American history. As the family and the town struggle through the fire and the devastating aftermath, all must find a way to rebuild homes and relationships.

Wildfire Loose

Wildfire Loose
Author: Joyce Butler
Publsiher: Down East Books
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2014-07-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781608932702

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In October 1947, Maine experienced the worst fire disaster in its history. Wildfire Loose describes how the fires started and spread so quickly through rural villages, down Millionaire’s Row in Bar Harbor, and across southern Maine beach resorts. Originally published in 1979, it remains the definitive account of “The Week Maine Burned.”

Approaching Fire

Approaching Fire
Author: Michelle Porter
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2020
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1550818538

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"Michelle Porter's Approaching Fireis an incredible book - searching, finding and sharing the story of her great-grandfather, Métis fiddler Bob Goulet. Fittingly, there is such a music to this book: it moves in movements.".

The Great Miramichi Fire 1825 The Polar Heroes and Fourteen Other Poems

The Great Miramichi Fire  1825   The Polar Heroes  and Fourteen Other Poems
Author: Michael Whelan
Publsiher: [Chatham? N.B. : s.n.], 1921 (Chatham, N.B. : Gazette)
Total Pages: 24
Release: 1921
Genre: Fires
ISBN: OCLC:271434182

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