Cooper Pants Factory and the Gainesville Tornado-GHS 69-1-Hall County
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member Markerman62
N 34° 17.850 W 083° 49.626
17S E 239798 N 3798762
Located at Broad St. SW and Maple St.
Waymark Code: WMW9WB
Location: Florida, United States
Date Posted: 07/30/2017
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member jhuoni
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On April 6, 1936, one of the nation’s deadliest tornadoes struck Gainesville. The resulting collapse of the multi-story Cooper Pants Factory building, located on this site since c.1893, caused a devastating fire. Flames trapped over half the factory’s 125 employees, primarily young women and girls. As many as 70 workers died in the fire – the largest single contributor to over 200 deaths associated with the tornado that day. In addition to local resources and donations, President Franklin Roosevelt quickly involved New Deal agencies in the city’s recovery. Rebuilding of Gainesville focused on providing better paved streets and the construction of a new fire station, courthouse and city hall – forerunners of modern fire safety compliant structures. The tornado and Cooper Pants Factory fire also encouraged the adoption and enforcement of new building codes to minimize the risk of large-scale devastation.
Type of Marker: Building

Marker #: 69-1

Date: 2014.8

Sponsor: Georgia Historical Society and the City of Gainesville

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