Daggett, Frank J. — sales rep of Kilfyre chemical tubes sold to Iroquois
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ZBG 1471 |
Daly, Edward — see Edward P. Bailey
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Daly, Francis A. — fireman who worked in balcony
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ZBG 2511 |
Danner, Elizabeth "Lizzie" Tizzard — audience survivor
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AS 1804 |
Danner, Harry M. — audience fatality
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AF 1803 |
Danson, Teresa Mae "Tressie" Sands — audience fatality
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AF 1809 |
Darrow, Clarence — defense attorney
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ZBG 1810 |
Daugherty, Joe — see Dougherty, John
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Davis, Ada
Clapp — audience survivor
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AS 2613 |
Davis, Clarence — possible but improbable audience fatality
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AU |
Davis, Jessie Bartlett — Iroquois Theatre co-owner, manager's wife
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WS 1832 |
Davis, Mary Ellen "Nellie" — see Mary Ellen O'Hagan
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Davis, Will J. Jr. — Iroquois Theatre ticket clerk, manager's son
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WS 1727 |
Davis, Will J. Sr. — Iroquois Theatre manager & co-owner
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WS 1831 |
Davis, Will J. family photos
Photos
of Will J. Davis
Photos of Will J. Davis and son Willie J. Davis
Photos
of son Willie J. Davis
Photos of Will J. Davis, wife Jessie Bartlett and son Willie J. Davis
Photos of Will J. Davis second wife and theater secretary Mary Ellen O'Hagen Davis |
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Davy, Elizabeth — audience fatality
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AF 1820 |
Davy, Helen Louise — audience fatality
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AF 1821 |
Dawe, Patrick E. — performer survivor
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PS 2101 |
Dawson, Gracie — audience fatality |
AF 1282 |
Dawson, Mary Ellen "Nellie" — audience fatality
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AF 1283 |
Dawson, Mary J. Frazier — audience fatality
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AF 1281 |
Daylight is Dawning — see Mr. Bluebeard music |
Day, Abraham Lincoln — audience survivor
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AS 2624 |
Day, Sarah — audience fatality
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AF 1237 |
Decker, Katie K. — audience fatality
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AF 1736 |
Decker, Mamie — audience fatality
|
AF 1735 |
Decker, Myron A. — audience fatality
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AF 1734 |
Deckhut — see Nellie Dickhut Lawless
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Dee, Allerton Samuel — audience survivor
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AS 1733 |
Dee, Edward Mansfield "Eddie" — audience fatality
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AF 1469 |
Dee, Margaret Louise — audience fatality
|
AF 1468 |
Dee, William Thomas Luby — audience Survivor
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AS 1732 |
Deil, Herman — see Herman Bein |
Deit, Herman — see Herman Bein |
Delaney, Thomas F. —
Iroquois Theater stagehand survivor
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WS 1485 |
Delee, Viola — audience fatality
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AF 1693 |
Deneen, Charles S. — states attorney
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ZBG 1569 |
Dentists that helped identified Iroquois
Theater victims |
BG |
Delvane, Robert — possible audience survivor (mentioned in one news story only
and not found elsewhere) |
BG |
Derbyshire, Mollie — audience survivor
|
AS |
Dering, Jackson Kemper — audience survivor
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AS 2583 |
Devine, Clara — audience fatality
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AF 1874 |
Devine, Margaret — fatality (Iroquois Theatre employee — first day on her new job as
an attendant)
Also see
Margaret Devine Evans
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WF 1798 |
De Voie, Bessie — performer survivor
|
PS 2094 |
Dewitt, Harry — volunteer rescuer at Hallwood Cash Register
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ZBG 2591 |
Dexter, Charles Dana — audience survivor
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AS 1796 |
Dexter, Lena — surviving performer
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PS 2533 |
Diamond, Henrietta "Doris" Pottlitzer — audience survivor
|
AS 2625 |
Dicks, Rose —
journalist's fictional victim
|
ZBG 2529 |
Dickhaut, Anna — audience survivor | BG |
Dickhut,
Nellie Mae "Minnie" — audience survivor
| AS 1400 |
Dickie, Edith — audience fatality
| AF 1791 |
Dickinson, Helen M. — audience survivor
|
AS 1794 |
Diffenderfer, Leander Jones — audience fatality
|
AF 1795 |
Dillea, Herbert — orchestra leader survivor
|
PS 1713 |
Dillon, Edwin
"Edward" J. — Iroquois Theater ticket clerk survivor
|
WS 2626 |
Dillon, Frances M. — audience survivor
|
AS 1800 |
Dillon, Frederick — audience survivor
|
AS 1801 |
Dillon, Harry — audience survivor
|
AS 1802 |
Dillon, Jessie M. — audience survivor
|
AS 1799 |
Dimery, Joseph H. — audience survivor
|
AS 1447 |
Dimmick,
D. W. — audience survivor |
AS 2628 |
Dingfelder, Winifred Elizabeth — audience fatality
|
AF 1875 |
Disaster victim Identification -- see Victim
Identification |
Dixon, Anna H. — audience fatality
|
AF 1879 |
Dixon, Edna — audience fatality
|
AF 1881 |
Dixon, Leah — audience fatality
|
AF 1880 |
Dodd, Ruth Emma Murray — audience fatality
|
AF 1235 |
Dodd, Ruth Murray — audience fatality
|
AF 1236 |
Dodd, Treelis — see Edna Cummings |
Doerr, Lillian "Lilly" — audience fatality
|
AF 2130 |
Doherty, Catherine — audience survivor
|
AS 1878 |
Doherty, George M. — building dept inspector
|
ZBG 1790 |
Doherty, Michael J. — superintendent Streets — brought wagons from 1st Ward and daughter survived fire
|
ZBG 1882 |
Dohm, John — Chicago fireman
|
BG |
Dolan, Margaret and Michael — improbable fatalities. Names appeared on 1st-day reports but
never thereafter and coroner didn't issue death certificates
|
AU |
Doll, Emil — stagehand ? survivor
|
WS 2071 |
Domann, Emma — audience fatality
|
AF 2132 |
Donahue, Mary E. — audience fatality
|
AF 2064 |
Donaldson, Clara E. — audience fatality
|
AF 2054 |
Donnelley Publishing, R. R.
|
BG 2677 |
Donovan, Henry R. — owner Chicago Eagle newspaper
|
ZBG 1588 |
Dooley, Mrs. — improbable audience fatality. Name appeared on 1st day list but not on subsequent
lists and coroner didn't issue death certificate
|
AU |
Dotts, Margaret S. — audience fatality
|
AF 2131 |
Doty, Lester —
possible survivor |
AS 2627 |
Double Octet — see Mr. Bluebeard Octet
|
Dougherty, James "Jack" — stage worker survivor
|
WS 1814 |
Dougherty, John F. "Joe" — operator of fire curtain survivor
|
WS 1813 |
Dougherty, Michael — Chicago alderman who helped draft new theater ordinance
|
ZBG 1597 |
Dow, Florence — audience fatality
|
AF 1898 |
Downing, Dorothy
stage name of Mrs. Emma Henchey Cronyn —
bogusly reported to have been a Bluebeard
performer
|
ZBG 2549 |
Dowst, Jennie E. — audience fatality
|
AF 1725 |
Drautzburg, Peter G. — police reporter for Chicago Tribune, took photos at Iroquois
|
BG |
Dray Lebert Manley, Victoria Guillott — survivor with interesting tale
|
AS 1714 |
Dreisel, Clara — audience fatality
|
AF 2360 |
Dreisel, Herman O — audience fatality
|
AF 2359 |
Drychau, Mrs. John — St. Louis woman. Though listed in Everett book and distant newspapers,
improbable victim. Coroner didn't issue death certificate
|
AU |
Dryden, Birdie — audience fatality
|
AF 1826 |
Dryden, Taylor — audience fatality
|
AF 1827 |
Dubia, Avis — audience survivor
|
AS 1769 |
Dubois, Ella V. — audience fatality
|
AF 1920 |
Dudley, Bishop — Incorrectly listed in
a few newspapers as an Iroquois victim but
died from a heart attack
|
BG |
Dunlap, George — possible rescuer
|
ZBG 2630 |
Dunlavey, J. — though listed in Marshall book and distant newspapers, an improbable victim.
Coroner didn't issue death certificate and not listed in Chicago newspapers
|
AU |
Dunn, William — Mr. Bluebeard company electrician, survivor
|
WS 1486 |
Dunn, Winfield — Chicago alderman
|
ZBG 1598 |
Dunne, Violet — see Zaza Belasco
|
Dupont, Madeline — Performer survivor
|
PS 2074 |
Dupont, Mary — see Madeline Dupont
|
Dusenberry, George N. — Iroquois Theater usher superintendent survivor
|
WS 1921 |
Dutton, Fred — Iroquois Theater property man
|
WS 1487 |
Duvall, Elizabeth Kitchen M. Meriam — audience fatality
|
AF 1893 |
Duvall, Sarah M. — audience fatality
|
AF 1894 |
Dux, Joseph — see Iroquois Theater Indian bust
|
Dymond, Grace — audience survivor
|
AS 1978 |
Dymond, Mary "Maimie" Periam — audience survivor
|
AS 1979 |
Dyrenforth, Helen — audience fatality
|
AF 1891 |
Dyrenforth, Ruth — audience fatality
|
AF 1890 |