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Mrs. O'Leary and Her Cow
On Sunday the Eighth of October 1871 shortly after nine o'clock at night, The Great Chicago Fire began causing panicked folks to flee in fright! 'Twas alleged that Mrs. O'Leary's cow kicked a lantern to start the conflagration. She and her hapless cow were "udderly" condemned by an outraged nation! There was prejudice against the Irish and the O'Leary's were to blame, For owning a cow, owning a barn and the lantern that ignited the flame! But they were hardworking immigrants who'd saved $500 to buy the place, To make a home for their family and the American dream embrace. When the fire began a warning rang out from the courthouse bell, But at 2:05 AM the massive bell crashed down as it tolled its final knell! Since the entire town was constructed of wood, folks were asking for trouble, And as a result old Chicago town was left in a smoldering heap o' rubble! From the beginning of the fire everything that could go wrong went wrong! Horses pulling fire engines ran helter-skelter scared by clanging bell and gong! The fire left 100,000 citizens homeless and about 300 people perished, Along with their cats and dogs and most everything else they cherished! Well, it transpired that Mrs. O'Leary and her cow received a bum rap! That dear little lady was in her bed when the fire began enjoying a nap! Strangely, her barn and two cottages were spared in the Great Chicago Fire! They were finally demolished in 1956 should anyone happen to inquire! Robert L. Hinshaw, CMSgt, USAF, Retired © All Rights Reserved
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