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English: Nushka (now Val Gagné), Ontario, following the Great Fire of 1916. Title: American forestry Identifier: americanforestry221916amer Year: 1910-1923 (1910s) Authors: American Forestry Association Subjects: Forests and forestry Publisher: Washington, D. C. : American Forestry Association Contributing Library: The LuEsther T Mertz Library, the New York Botanical Garden Digitizing Sponsor: The LuEsther T Mertz Library, the New York Botanical Garden
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Text Appearing After Image: Photograph by British and Culunial i*/t-;i. Torontu. ANOTHER SCENE WHICH WITNESSED TRAGEDY View from Nushka showing cut up the track where 54 people lost their lives. Only four people escaped from this town. Of those who took refuge in the narrow cut everyone was smothered by the heat and the gases from the fire. THE terrible loss of life, and of property as well, in the recent forest fires in Northern Ontario, must cause thinking people to take stock of the situa- tion,—to try to understand how such a thing could happen, and to determine what measures must be taken to prevent a recurrence. The explanation of the disaster is, to a certain extent, to be found in the character of the country itself. In the autumn of 1912 Dr. Fernow made a brief investigation. for the Lonimission of Conservation, of forest conditions along the National Transcontinental Railway for a dis- tance of about 200 miles east and west of Cochrane, as well as south from this point, along the Temiskaming and Northern Ontario Railway. Dr. Fernow discusses, therefore, in his report, the situation in the very section devastated by the recent fires. He reported that much of the country is more or less swampy, due to tiie under- lying stiiT clay. As might be expected from this, the
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