Report concerning the Cocoanut Grove Fire, November 28, 1942

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This is a report of the City of Boston Fire Commisioner William Arthur Reilly regarding the fire which broke out at Cocoanut Grove Fire on 28 Nov 1942 which killed 492 people. Article includes detailed description of the rooms, the fire, names of victims, pictures, etc. 64 pages long.

Author: William Arthur Reilly, City of Boston
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Contributed by: FireWhat Research Team
05-21-2011
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