The Peshtigo Fire was on 08 October 1871 the same night as the Chicago Fire. The Peshtigo Fire destroyed 1.2 million acres and killed between 800 and 2,000 people. It destroyed much more than just the village of Peshtigo and adjacent areas.
At that time Peshtigo was home to the world's largest woodenware factory, making all sorts of wooden products for everyday use: shingles, pails and all sorts of buckets, much more and of course, lumber.
It is fitting that the town that arose from the ashes of the 1871 fire was ultimately become the birthplace of the structural glued laminated timber industry in North America in 1934. The laminating plant in Peshtigo is still in operation.