Hardcover: 232 pages
9.5” x 12.25” (2001)
$44.95
Published by the
Jacksonville
Historical Society and written by two of this city’s most honored
authors, you
will treasure this book as a work of art, as an important reference
book, and
as one of the most fascinating books you have ever read.
On May
3rd, 2001,
Jacksonville, Florida marked the one hundredth anniversary of the Great
Fire of
1901. The Jacksonville Historical Society commemorated this monumental
event
with the publication of a book, The Great Fire of 1901,
co-authored by
Bill Foley and Dr. Wayne Wood.
Dr. Wood has written
several previous
books on Jacksonville history, including the award-wining Jacksonville’s
Architectural Heritage. Bill Foley, a veteran writer
for the Florida
Times-Union and the author of Jacksonville - Images
through the
20th Century, passed away in January 2001 while working on this
book.
His regular columns on local historical topics made him one of the
city’s most
admired writers.
"The 1901 Fire of
Jacksonville
was one of the most cataclysmic city disasters in American history,"
Wood
points out. "It is right up there with the San Francisco
earthquake,
the Chicago fire and the Galveston hurricane. Yet with all of its
drama
and destruction, the story of Jacksonville’s Great Fire has never fully
been
told."

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