21 died, but 2 heroes emerged from a great St. Louis fire in 1877
Posted on AllSides April 10th, 2024
From The Center
ST. LOUIS • In the years after the Civil War, the finest lodging downtown was the six-story Southern Hotel, at Fourth and Walnut streets. It took up most of the block where the Stadium East Garage stands today. Next door was Tony Faust's Oyster Bar, the city's best restaurant. In those days, hotel fires were rightly to be dreaded. The Southern proudly claimed to have a new "annunciator," an early heat-sensing alarm. Shortly after 1 a.m. on April 11, 1877, the first alarms were screams from guests and employees who...
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