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Investigating the cause of the Cleveland Clinic fire
Investigating the cause of the Cleveland Clinic fire
Identifierclinicdisaster34
TitleInvestigating the cause of the Cleveland Clinic fire
SubjectCleveland Clinic Disaster
Disasters
Fires
Hospitals
DescriptionThe Cleveland Clinic fire of May 15, 1929 is believed to have been caused by poisonous gases produced from x-ray film and an exposed light bulb. The disaster claimed the lives of 123 people, including Clinic patients, employees and visitors.
Location DepictedCleveland (Ohio)
Time PeriodReform and Challenges: 1900-1929
Date Original1929
Object Typeblack-and-white photographs
Size of Original8 x 10 in.
CollectionCleveland Press
Collection Homepagehttp://www.clevelandmemory.org/press/
DonorCole, Joseph E.
Copyrighthttp://www.clevelandmemory.org/copyright/
Formatjpeg
RepositoryCleveland State University. Michael Schwartz Library. Special Collections.
Repository Homepagehttp://web.ulib.csuohio.edu/SpecColl/
Digital PublisherCleveland Memory Project
Encyclopedia of Cleveland History Entryhttp://ech.cwru.edu/ech-cgi/article.pl?id=CCD
Further Readinghttp://scholar.csuohio.edu/search/a?a
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