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- Great_Chelsea_Fire_of_1908 abstract "The Great Chelsea Fire of 1908, also known as the First Great Chelsea Fire, was a conflagration that occurred on 12 April 1908, in Chelsea, Massachusetts. Nineteen people were killed, fifteen thousand people were left homeless, and 350 acres (140 ha) were burned in the fire. The fire started two hundred yards away from the Great Chelsea Fire of 1973.".
- Q18357394 abstract "The Great Chelsea Fire of 1908, also known as the First Great Chelsea Fire, was a conflagration that occurred on 12 April 1908, in Chelsea, Massachusetts. Nineteen people were killed, fifteen thousand people were left homeless, and 350 acres (140 ha) were burned in the fire. The fire started two hundred yards away from the Great Chelsea Fire of 1973.".
- Great_Chelsea_Fire_of_1908 comment "The Great Chelsea Fire of 1908, also known as the First Great Chelsea Fire, was a conflagration that occurred on 12 April 1908, in Chelsea, Massachusetts. Nineteen people were killed, fifteen thousand people were left homeless, and 350 acres (140 ha) were burned in the fire. The fire started two hundred yards away from the Great Chelsea Fire of 1973.".
- Q18357394 comment "The Great Chelsea Fire of 1908, also known as the First Great Chelsea Fire, was a conflagration that occurred on 12 April 1908, in Chelsea, Massachusetts. Nineteen people were killed, fifteen thousand people were left homeless, and 350 acres (140 ha) were burned in the fire. The fire started two hundred yards away from the Great Chelsea Fire of 1973.".