Disasters of the Northwest

Disasters of the Northwest Stories of Courage & Chaos

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Publisher's Synopsis

Disasters both natural and accidental have marked the Northwest. More than just curiosities, these stories chronicle events and personal experiences of people who have faced tragedy and loss with courage and an indomitable spirit. Sometimes sad and often inspiring, our stories are always worth knowing about: * It's hard to imagine how a bucket of glue could bring down an entire city, but in 1889, Seattle's bustling business district ground to a blazing halt * Harry Truman, owner of Spirit Lake Lodge in Washington, might have had just enough time to turn around and see the eruption of Mount St. Helens before the hot ash buried both him and his lodge * In 1959, you could park a cargo truck packed with 6.5 tons of explosive materials on a city street and not get so much as a ticket, even if it blew up, as the citizens of Roseburg, Oregon, can testify * In 1949, when Lowell Elementary School in Tacoma shook from a magnitude 7.1 earthquake, an 11-year-old boy saved another child and gave up his own life * The largest mine disaster in Idaho's history killed 91 miners when a fire broke out in the Sunshine Mine in May 1972 * And so many more incredible, important and true Disasters of the Northwest.

Book information

ISBN: 9781926677545
Publisher: Folklore Publishing
Imprint: Folklore Publishing
Pub date:
DEWEY: 979
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 256
Weight: 260g
Height: 136mm
Width: 209mm
Spine width: 18mm