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- DEATH LIST SHOWS FEW IDENTIFIED; Eight Have Died in Three Hospitals of Injuries Received by Jumping to the Street. 33 INJURED STILL SURVIVE Pay Envelopes Brought About the Identification of Some of the Victims -- The Missing List.
New York Times (1857-1922). Mar 26, 1911. p. 4 (1 page)
- PARTNERS' ACCOUNT OF THE DISASTER; Blanck and Harris Tell of Their Escape in the Maddened Throng of Employes. CHILDREN OF ONE THERE Fled to the Roof When Other Avenues Were Cut Off and Thus Escaped with Their Lives.
New York Times (1857-1922). Mar 26, 1911. p. 4 (1 page)
- QUICK GRAND JURY FIRE INVESTIGATION; District Attorney, a Witness of the Horror, Takes Steps for an Immediate Inquiry. CONFERS WITH CHIEF CROKER Fire Department Head Says All Loft Buildings, Once Tenanted, Are More or Less Fire-Traps.
New York Times (1857-1922). Mar 26, 1911. p. 5 (1 page)
- CROWD OF 50,000 WATCHES THE RUINS; Press Against Police Lines All Day for Glimpse of Building Where So Many Died. MANY TRINKETS PICKED UP Some Money Dropped by Victims Also Found in the Street and in the Burned Building.
New York Times (1857-1922). Mar 27, 1911. p. 3 (1 page)
- FIRE TRAPS THERE ARE HERE.; Cloak Trade Committee Tells of Violations It Found. Scenes During and After the Washington Place Fire.
New York Times (1857-1922). Mar 27, 1911. p. 1 (2 pages)
- RUSH TO THE AID OF FIRE SUFFERERS; Many Civic Organizations Take Steps to Bring Immediate Relief to Them. MAYOR MAKES AN APPEAL Waistmakers' Union Goes to the Rescue - Red Cross Society Joins in the Work.
New York Times (1857-1922). Mar 27, 1911. p. 4 (1 page)
- THE WASHINGTON PLACE FIRE.
New York Times (1857-1922). Mar 27, 1911. p. 10 (1 page)
- WHITMAN MEN SEEK TO FIX RESPONSIBILITY; Two Doors That Escaped Flames Were Still Locked -- Hear That All of Them Were. BODIES HEAPED NEAR THEM Said Also That These Doors Opened Inwardly, Contrary to Law -- Narrow Fire Escape Also Blamed.
New York Times (1857-1922). Mar 27, 1911. p. 4 (1 page)
- FIRE-ESCAPE LAWS TO BE STRENGTHENED; Labor Commissioner's Power Over Factories Will Probably Be Extended. DENIES RESPONSIBILITY HERE Court Placed Fire Escape Control with Building Departments -- $3,000 Voted for Relief.
Special to The New York Times.. New York Times (1857-1922). Mar 28, 1911. p. 3 (1 page)
- THE FIRE INVESTIGATION.
New York Times (1857-1922). Mar 28, 1911. p. 12 (1 page)
- MANY NOW TELL OF FIRE TRAPS; Over 1,000 Factory Workers Give Secret Information to Civic Committee. DEATH LIST GOES TO 143 Another Victim of Saturday's Fire Dies in Hospital -- 19 Still Unidentified. FUNERAL MARCH OF 300,000 Unions Plan a Big Demonstration -Official Inquiries Continue -Relief Fund Grows.
New York Times (1857-1922). Mar 29, 1911. p. 3 (1 page)