Which source would best help a historian understand the effect of the Great Chicago Fire on families?
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an oral history dictated by an adolescent who fled the fire.
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To help the historians to understand the effects of the Great Chicago Fire had on families it is required to go to a public library to see if there are any primary sources like journal and photographs from that period. Newspapers are also significant because it became the only way of the medium of information shared among the public. At last, the letters of the families because they would reflect the inner feeling of the persons.
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