NFGenWeb Information TidbitsConception Bay North - Carbonear DistrictCarbonear - Fire, 1873The Harbor Grace Standard and Conception Bay Advertiser, November 22, 1873 |
| On Tuesday night last, at about 11 o'clock p.m., the
fire-bells in Town rang out quite alarmingly; and on inquiring, it was
found that a large fire was raging in Carbonear, as the reflection upon
the sky but too truly showed. Although the night was pitch dark, and the
rain descending in torrents, a number of our citizens hastily repaired to
the scene of the fire, for the purpose of rendering their assistance in
subduing the conflagration. In the absence of every kind of engine, it was
difficult to check the progress of the flames, which, however, after
considerable exertions, was accomplished in such a large Town as
Carbonear, we are of opinion that some arrangement ought to be entered
into for the protection of property from fire. The amount of damage done,
as far as we can learn, was as follows: - Mr. GOULD's shop, two stores,
and a dwelling house, attached; one block, consisting of three houses,
occupied by Messrs. Thomas FURLONG, John MARSHALL, and Patrick CULLEN;
Mrs. O'SHAUGHNESSEY's, including the Reading Room; and two unoccupied
houses belonging to LEGG's Estate.
The people of this community deeply sympathise with their friends in Carbonear, as they are led to believe that but very partial insurance had been effected on the different buildings destroyed. |
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