Thursday, July 2, 2009

Fireworks Cause Stable Fire

On July 2, 1900 at 9:00 a.m. an alarm of fire was sounded. This time it was a stable fire in Church Alley, on the lot of S. A. Angle. The horse team of W. M. Hykes & Bro. hauled the Cumberland Valley’s hose reel to the scene in double time and the Vigilant Hose reel soon followed. When firemen arrived and opened the doors the inside was a sea of flames. A hose stream was soon played on the blaze and it was quickly subdued. The stable remained standing but it was a total loss. A damage estimate was not available. Children playing with fireworks caused the fire.

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