Great Salem fire of 1914
Bird's-eye view of the ruins  | |
| Date | June 25, 1914 | 
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| Location | Salem, Massachusetts, U.S. | 
| Property damage | 1,376 buildings; $15 million | 
The Great Salem fire of 1914, on June 25–26, destroyed 1,376 buildings and made over 18,000 people homeless or jobless in Salem, Massachusetts, U.S.
It was among the last of the great industrial fires that plagued North American cities during the 19th century into the early 20th century. Of the families it affected – burning homes or the breadwinner's workplace – 43% were Franco-American. Because so many people were left jobless after the city's largest employer burned down, the fire encouraged the creation of the United States Employment Service.