By Kevin S. Giles
Fire stories: Butte burned again and again in its first century, killing 359 people in nearly 500 fires.
In a city built too fast, sprawling as it was across Butte Hill’s broad face, fire departments couldn’t win the battle of the flames. Buildings of all descriptions pressed against one another. When one caught fire, others did too. Commonly, entire city blocks perished.
Sadly, the fires continue in Butte’s second century.