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Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire March 25, 1911

Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire

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Triangle Shirtwaist

Factory FireMarch 25, 1911

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Max Blanck and Isaac Harris—The owners of the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory

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The Asch Building

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Firefighters try to put out the fire.

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Flimsy Fire Escape Ladder

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Police officers standing next to bodies on the sidewalk and looking up as more girls jump to their deaths.

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Glass sidewalk vault lights were broken when workers jumped from the top floors.

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The 9th Floor After the Fire

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Annie Nicholas—Triangle Fire Victim, born in Russia, 18 years old at death.

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Editorial Cartoon: “This Is One of a Hundred Murdered. Is any one to be punished for this?”

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Editorial cartoon: Surrounded by flames, a skeleton sits on top of the Asch building and ponders the horrors below him.

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Editorial Cartoon: As girls are engulfed by flames, a man wearing clothes made of money pushes against a door that is locked with a dollar sign key.

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From the April 7, 1911 issue of the Yiddish newspaper, Der Groyser Kundes (The Big Stick)

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New York TribuneMarch 26, 1911

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“Mayor Gaynor, Commissioner Waldo and Chief Croker. It is now up to them for investigation.”