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St. Maries, ID, is a small town in a remote area of Northern Idaho, and there is not much there. But if you ever pass through, check out the memorial to fallen firefighters from the Great Fire of 1910 at the local Woodlawn Cemetery.
Thank you for the history of which I did not know.
Believe the Wisconsin Peshtigo fire of Oct. 1871 was deadliest in U.S. with 1500 to 2500 dead and 1,200,000 acres burned.
There’s a miraculous story attached to the survival of people from a village that fled to a church,surrounded by a white picket fence.
The fire stopped at the wooden fence and no one withon perished.
AMDG
Gaia is solely to blame for the early snow melt, spring drought and winds that fanned the fire. Why? 1910 is at least 15 years, and more likely 40 years, BEFORE the burning of fossil fuels could have had a detectable influence on climate.