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01-21-2005, 03:12 PM
From This date in History
Some noteable or not so noteable headlines from many years past around the lake.
Mar 13, 1855 - Meredith - NH - Floor timbers at Village Hall broke through tumbling 150 voters into basement on town meeting day - Many received permanent injuries
Jul 16, 1887 - Center Harbor - NH - Senter House (Hotel) - 80x120, 200 guest capacity - Destroyed by fire
Oct 18, 1894 - Wolfeboro - NH - Hasty Farm - Several buildings burned
Nov 15, 1960c. - Wolfeboro - NH - North Main Street - Dwelling fire - Assistant Fire Chief suffered a heart attack and died
Feb 23, 1896 - Wolfeboro - NH - (1898?) NT Brewster barn (150' x 36") and cider mill (40' x 30') burned along with 40,000 pounds of hay
Feb 20, 1896 - Wolfeboro - NH - Center Street - Hersey dwelling badly damaged by fire
Nov 04, 1906 - Alton - NH - Alton Bay B&M Railroad Station, warehouse and wharf destroyed by fire - $30,000 loss
Jul 02, 1799 - Gilmanton - NH - Mrs. Caleb Vear Struck by lightning and killed
Aug 02, 1831 - Gilmanton - NH - Barn of Col. Nicholas Durrell struck by lightning and burned to ground - 30 tons of hay and lifestock destroyed
Aug 28, 1825 - Gilmanton - NH - Earthquake recorded
Nov 09, 1924 - Laconia - NH - The Weirs - Ten buildings valued at $275,000 dollars destroyed by fire - Fire started in dance hall and spread to Methodist Episcopal Church, a building block containing the Post Office and 3 stores, the Casino, a restaurant, the Third Regiment Building, the New Weirs Hotel, and the Auditorium
Aug 18, 1931 - Laconia - NH - Doe Avenue (The Weirs) - Barn fire fatal - Extension to porch of 17 room mansion
Jul 02, 1898 - Laconia - NH - 34 Parker Place - Dwelling gutted by fire, fire through roof
Dec 06, 1902 - Laconia - NH - Major fire - Downtown - Fire with large explosion - Masonic Temple and adjacent livery stable destroyed by explosion
Oct 12, 1900c. - Laconia - NH - A.J. Hart and Son - Stable gutted by fire
I just could not let this headline pass:
Dec 17, 1905 - Chester - NH - 2 miles from village - Southwick House - Large and commodious building, a pretty summer house for seasonal borders with a capacity of 40 guests - Totally destroyed by fire - $6,000 loss - Building had both hot and cold running water
Some noteable or not so noteable headlines from many years past around the lake.
Mar 13, 1855 - Meredith - NH - Floor timbers at Village Hall broke through tumbling 150 voters into basement on town meeting day - Many received permanent injuries
Jul 16, 1887 - Center Harbor - NH - Senter House (Hotel) - 80x120, 200 guest capacity - Destroyed by fire
Oct 18, 1894 - Wolfeboro - NH - Hasty Farm - Several buildings burned
Nov 15, 1960c. - Wolfeboro - NH - North Main Street - Dwelling fire - Assistant Fire Chief suffered a heart attack and died
Feb 23, 1896 - Wolfeboro - NH - (1898?) NT Brewster barn (150' x 36") and cider mill (40' x 30') burned along with 40,000 pounds of hay
Feb 20, 1896 - Wolfeboro - NH - Center Street - Hersey dwelling badly damaged by fire
Nov 04, 1906 - Alton - NH - Alton Bay B&M Railroad Station, warehouse and wharf destroyed by fire - $30,000 loss
Jul 02, 1799 - Gilmanton - NH - Mrs. Caleb Vear Struck by lightning and killed
Aug 02, 1831 - Gilmanton - NH - Barn of Col. Nicholas Durrell struck by lightning and burned to ground - 30 tons of hay and lifestock destroyed
Aug 28, 1825 - Gilmanton - NH - Earthquake recorded
Nov 09, 1924 - Laconia - NH - The Weirs - Ten buildings valued at $275,000 dollars destroyed by fire - Fire started in dance hall and spread to Methodist Episcopal Church, a building block containing the Post Office and 3 stores, the Casino, a restaurant, the Third Regiment Building, the New Weirs Hotel, and the Auditorium
Aug 18, 1931 - Laconia - NH - Doe Avenue (The Weirs) - Barn fire fatal - Extension to porch of 17 room mansion
Jul 02, 1898 - Laconia - NH - 34 Parker Place - Dwelling gutted by fire, fire through roof
Dec 06, 1902 - Laconia - NH - Major fire - Downtown - Fire with large explosion - Masonic Temple and adjacent livery stable destroyed by explosion
Oct 12, 1900c. - Laconia - NH - A.J. Hart and Son - Stable gutted by fire
I just could not let this headline pass:
Dec 17, 1905 - Chester - NH - 2 miles from village - Southwick House - Large and commodious building, a pretty summer house for seasonal borders with a capacity of 40 guests - Totally destroyed by fire - $6,000 loss - Building had both hot and cold running water