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The Big Burn of 1910: A Fire That Changed America's Forest Service
The Big Burn of 1910 is believed to be the largest wildfire in United States history, which killed 87 people and burned over 3 million acres of forest. It led to the re-examination of the US Forest Service's role and solidified support, funding, and a fire management mission; however, it also led to a big misdirect in managing fires and set the future for more fires.