Pictured: Washington St., as viewed from the Opera House corner. Sanford's south wall on right.
On Friday evening, for the third time, fire held a fierce carnival on the west side of Washington Street. The alarm was given about 6:20 p.m. and within two hours $75,000 worth of the business property in the city had been wiped out.
The fire originated in the immense barn in the rear of the Johnston block. It was probably due to the pipe of a tramp or bum, or a cigar of card-playing youngsters. The facts will never be known. Almost simultaneously, all buildings south of the Johnston block were ablaze so fiercely that little could be done in the way of saving contents.
The local fire company did noble work with the fire engine, chemical, and new extinguishers and were nobly seconded by many of our people. To such effort is due the arrest of the fire at the Johnston block and the saving of the business property on the east side of Washington Street.
Previous Fires
This recent fire is the third that has devastated the same side of the street, the last two, practically covering the same ground. All occurred on a Friday.
The fire January 23, 1880, originated in Sanford's Grocery Store on the same ground. The damage on the fire proper footed up $12,000. The insurance was fair.[1]
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