Louis M. Cohn
Louis M. Cohn (
Breslau,
Prussia March 10,
1853-
1942) was a
Chicago importer who claimed to have been in
Mrs. O'Leary's barn the night the
Great Chicago Fire started there in
1871. [
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According to Cohn, on the night of the fire, he was in the O'Leary's barn with one of her sons (
James is the leading suspect) and some other neighborhood kids. When Mrs. O'Leary came out to the barn to chase the kids away around 9:00 on
October 8, they knocked over a lantern in their flight, although Cohn states that he paused long enough to scoop up the money.
Following his death, Cohn bequeathed $35,000 to the
Medill School of Journalism at
Northwestern University. The bequest was given to the school on
September 28,
1944, along with his confession.