it mooed the house down
Mrs O'Leary's cow
Legend insists that it was a cow that kicked over a lantern.
Near the O'Leary barn in the alley behind 137 DeKoven Street, but it was not started by a cow kicking over a lantern.
No one really knows what started the fire. There are lots of legends about how it got started. The most popular one is Mrs. O'Leary's cow kicked over the lantern and got on the hay. Mrs. O'Leary claims that she had no lantern in the barn that night.
The Great Fire of London in 1666.
Mrs. O'Leary owned the cow near where the fire started. There was no proof that the cow started the fire.
Mrs O'Leary's cow
Paper Lace
Legend insists that it was a cow that kicked over a lantern.
The traditional account of the Great Chicago Fire of 1871 says it was started by a cow owned by Patrick and Catherine O'Leary kicked over a lantern in a barn and started the fire.
The cause of the Great Chicago Fire remains unknown, but is was not started by Catherine O'Leary's cow.
The exact origin of the Great Chicago Fire is unknown, but it was not Catherine O'Leary and it was not her cow.
by kicking the lamp
because the chicago fire started in chicago which is in america and because alot of houses burned down and because a cow kicked over a gas lamp....stupid cow :)
No one really knows who started the fire,but i heard that mrs.ol'eary started it by lighting a lantern & a cow knocked it over.
According to legend, Mrs. O'Leary's cow started the Great Chicago Fire of 1871 by allegedly knocking over a lantern in her barn, sparking the devastating blaze. However, historical evidence supporting this theory is weak, and the cause of the fire remains a topic of debate among historians.
Near the O'Leary barn in the alley behind 137 DeKoven Street, but it was not started by a cow kicking over a lantern.