1922 Astoria, Oregon fire

Summary

At about 2 a.m. on December 8, 1922, a fire began which destroyed up to 30 blocks in central Astoria, Oregon. Approximately 2,500 residents lost their homes, with one death, and damages exceeded hundreds of millions of dollars.[1] The fire is considered to be one of the worst in Oregon's history.[2]

Photograph showing the fire's aftermath
Remnants of the Weinhard Hotel and the Astoria National Bank
Remnants of the Astoria Furniture Company

A 1922 report attributed:[2]

... the rapid spread of the fire had been caused by flames eating their way beneath the paved streets, attacking the creosoted pilings which provide the support for the pavement. To this honeycomb ... is attributed the amazing speed with which the flames traveled, breaking through in myriad places.

Astoria had major fires in July 1883 and December 16, 2010.[2]

References edit

  1. ^ Bodendorfer, Jen (February 18, 2015). "Oregon Historical Photo: Astoria Fire". Oregon Public Broadcasting. Archived from the original on February 12, 2015. Retrieved April 28, 2019.
  2. ^ a b c John Terry (December 25, 2010). "Infernos leave historic marks on Astoria's waterfront". The Oregonian. Retrieved April 28, 2019.

External links edit

  • Astoria Fire - December 7, 1922, Puget Sound Theatre Organ Society

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