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  2. Cloquet fire - Wikipedia

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    The Cloquet Fire (/ k l oʊ ˈ k eɪ / kloh-KAY) [2] was an immense forest fire in northern Minnesota, United States in October 1918, caused by sparks on the local railroads amid dry conditions. The fire left much of western Carlton County devastated, mostly affecting Moose Lake , Cloquet , and Kettle River .

  3. List of wildfires - Wikipedia

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    Cloquet Fire: Minnesota and Wisconsin: Killed 453 people. 1919 5,000,000 acres (2,023,000 ha) Great Fire of 1919 Alberta and Saskatchewan Spanning from Lac La Biche, AB to almost Prince Albert, SK. Village of Lac La Biche destroyed. 300+ people homeless. An estimated $200,000 in property damage. Cause: drought, high winds, lightning.

  4. Cloquet, Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Cloquet is a French surname, but historians have found no source for it. Some speculate that the river was named for the 19th-century French scientists Hippolyte and Jules Cloquet, and the settlement named for the river. [7] The area was the site of the 1918 Cloquet fire, which destroyed much of the town and killed 453 people.

  5. A look at the deadliest US wildfires in modern history - AOL

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    The blaze is believed to be the deadliest wildfire to impact the U.S. since the Cloquet Fire killed more than 450 people in 1918 in Minnesota.

  6. Moose Lake station - Wikipedia

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    The 1918 Cloquet Fire started on October 12, 1918, with a background of a hot, dry summer, followed by a fall with little rain. The fire started on a windy day when a spark, possibly thrown from a passing train, ignited nearby brush. Much of the area, from Sturgeon Lake to Moose Lake, Cloquet, and close to Duluth, was devastated by the fire. It ...

  7. Carlton County History and Heritage Center - Wikipedia

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    Architecturally the building is important as an accomplished design by the Duluth architectural firm of Kelly and Shefchik, and as one of the group of permanent public buildings constructed after the fire of October 12, 1918 destroyed the city of Cloquet along with a majority of Carlton County and southern St. Louis County. The building was ...

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  9. Officials: Forever chemicals in Cloquet's water no need ... - AOL

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    Sep. 7—CLOQUET — Of the 12 cities the Minnesota Department of Health has identified as having levels of toxic, man-made chemicals containing compounds commonly known as PFAS that the ...