Humboldt, Kansas Fire
January 11, 1883
The last serious [fire] occurred on the night of
January 11, 1883. About 8 o'clock a fire
was discovered in the brick building owned by
Dayton, Barber & Co., on Bridge Street.
The lower floor was occupied by the grocery
store of Charles Lehman, and the upper story by
law offices, an the Independent Press printing
office. On the same floor
H. D. Smith and
family and Mrs. Lydia Sniff resided. All
had gone to church and left the lamp burning in
the printing office, and it is supposed it
exploded. The building was soon in flames,
and to prevent the fire from spreading further,
the cigar factory on the east side was torn
down. On the west was
Curdy's double
store, over which were the law, insurance, and
real estate offices, as well as dental rooms.
This building was soon covered with men who, by
hard work saved the building. The greater
part of the goods, furniture and fixtures, were
carried from all these rooms, except Smith's
private rooms and printing office, the contents
of which were all destroyed. The damage to the
goods, as well as to the Curdy's building, was
great, but most of the property, except Smith's,
was insured for nearly enough to cover the
losses.
History of Allen and Woodson Counties, Kansas
1901. Duncan, L. Wallace. Iola, Kan., Iola
Register.

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