At approximately 2:20 p.m. on June 6, 1889, an accidentally overheated glue pot in a carpentry shop started the most destructive fire in the history of Seattle. The next day, the
Seattle Post-Intelligencer, operating out of temporary facilities in the wake of the fire, reported incorrectly that the incident began in "Jim McGough's paint shop, under Smith's boot and shoe store, at the corner of Front and Madison streets, in what was known as the Denny block"; a correction two weeks later said that it "actually started in the Clairmont and Company cabinet shop, below McGough's shop in the basement of the Pontius building", but the original error was often repeated, including in
Murray Morgan's bestselling Seattle history book
Skid Road (1951). The fire department arrived by 2:45, but by that time the area was so smokey that the source of the fire could not be determined.
Spread of fire Fed by the shop's timber and an unusually dry summer, the blaze erupted and shortly devoured the entire block. A nearby liquor store exploded, and the alcohol fueled the flames. The fire quickly spread north to the Kenyon block and the nearby Madison and Griffith blocks. Wooden boardwalks carried the flames across streets to ignite other blocks. A combination of ill-preparedness and unfortunate circumstances contributed to the great fire. Seattle's water supply was insufficient in fighting the giant inferno.
Fire hydrants were sparsely located on every other street, usually connected to small pipes. There were so many hydrants in use during the fire that the water pressure became too weak to combat such a massive blaze. Seattle was also operated by a
volunteer fire department, which was competent but inadequate in extinguishing the fire.
Magnitude of destruction By the morning of June 7, the fire had burned 25 city blocks, including the business district, four of the city's
wharves, and its railroad terminals. The fire would be called the most destructive fire in the history of Seattle. However, there were fatalities during the cleanup process. Over 1 million rodents were killed. Among the businesses affected were: ==Reconstruction and recovery==