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  2. Bloody Angle - Wikipedia

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    The Bloody Angle (Gettysburg), an area of the Gettysburg battlefield of the American Civil War (1863) The Bloody Angle (Spotsylvania), an engagement at the Battle of Spotsylvania Court House of the American Civil War (1864) "The Bloody Angle", a section of Doyers Street (Manhattan) in New York City's Chinatown

  3. Battle of Spotsylvania Court House - Wikipedia

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    Grant's grand assault, May 12 Grant's grand assault, May 12 (additional map) "The Battle of Spottsylvania" by Kurz & Allison The Bloody Angle site. Hancock's assault was scheduled to commence at 4 a.m., but it was still pitch black and he delayed until 4:35, when the rain stopped and was replaced by a thick mist.

  4. Armour Square, Chicago - Wikipedia

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    The Chinatown in the Armour Square community area is not to be confused with the West Argyle Street Historic District, sometimes called "New Chinatown", which is on the North Side of Chicago in and around Argyle Street and hosts Chinese, Vietnamese, Filipino, Thai and other Southeast Asian homes and businesses.

  5. Doyers Street - Wikipedia

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    In 1939, a fire at the same building, described by The New York Times as "an old rabbit warren," killed seven persons and injured sixteen. Fighting the fire was made difficult because of the narrowness of the street, and Mayor Fiorello La Guardia said at the scene of the fire that someday Chinatown would have to be torn down and replaced. [19]

  6. City officials ignored neighbors' warnings in Chinatown. Then ...

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    More than 130 firefighters responded to an apartment building fire in the Chinatown neighborhood that displaced 70 people and injured six. City officials ignored neighbors' warnings in Chinatown.

  7. A Chinatown fire leaves 50 homeless. The cause outrages ... - AOL

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    A fire that started at an abandoned construction site and ravaged neighboring apartment buildings has displaced the victims. A Chinatown fire leaves 50 homeless. The cause outrages residents

  8. Chicago Union Stock Yards fire (1934) - Wikipedia

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    The Chicago Union Stock Yards fire of 1934 was the second-most destructive fire in the city's history, after the Great Chicago Fire of 1871, in terms of property damage and buildings lost. [1] The Union Stock Yards of Chicago , Illinois in the United States were, at the time, the commercial butchering and meatpacking center of the Midwest .

  9. In Chicago's Chinatown, many eager for return to normal, but ...

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    CHICAGO — Following a year where the pandemic reduced Chicago’s tourist-dependent Chinatown to a ghost town, there are signs that life is slowly beginning to return to normal. At midday at ...