Monday, October 26, 2009

Fire Damages Stable At The Sherman House

On October 26, 1910 at 10:30 p.m. the firehall bells rang out an alarm of fire for the James A. Sharp’s Livery stable adjacent the Sherman House. A fire of undetermined origin started in a corncrib next to the stable and extended to the roof of the stable by the time firemen arrived. Firemen had the blaze under control in a few minutes. A damage estimate was not available. The Vigilant Hose and Cumberland Valley Hose companies answered the alarm.

2 comments:

Steve Lauber said...

I have a letter written on the old Hotel Shermans letterhead stationary picturing the hotel. It is dated Feb. 8,1928 and was written by a sales agent who was staying thereand worked for the company I am retired from. If anyone is interested in this you can contact me at slauber@woh.rr.com

Steve Lauber said...

I have a letter written on the old Hotel Shermans letterhead stationary picturing the hotel dated Feb. 8, 1928. It was written by a sales agent who was staying there and worked for the same company I am retired from. If anyone is interrested in this you can contact me at:
slauber@woh.rr.com