Documents that survived the Great Fire sit in a climate-controlled vault in the state archives. But it will take special technology to decipher them.

Some of the oldest Chicago records sit inside a special climate-controlled vault at the Illinois State Archives, largely indecipherable after being damaged in the Great Chicago Fire of 1871. It could take infrared technology to read their contents and determine their legal, genealogical and historic implications.

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