The Wallace Experience - 1910 Fire
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The Wallace Experience
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| Collection |
Pulaski - 1910 Fire Exhibit |
| Creator |
Jim McReynolds |
| Credit line |
Created by Jim McReynolds |
| Date |
1910 |
| Abstract |
Fire Chief Kelly determined that the large brick structures on Seventh Street would make the best line of defense to protect the western portions of Wallace from the conflagration raging in the eastern portion of the city. Chief Kelly deployed his men along Seventh Street with hoses. Men in the Samuels Hotel and the County Court House used hoses and buckets of water to attempt to put out fires starting on the wooden window frames of the buildings. At the Court House they resorted to tearing out the window frames to save the building. |
| Object ID |
2010.21.045 |
| Object Name |
Slide, PowerPoint |
| Title |
Key Buildings Used As Fire Breaks |
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COPYRIGHT INFORMATION ~ For access to this image, contact the Museum. When using this image, the credit line should be in the following format: Image courtesy of the Wallace District Mining Museum and the US Forest Service.
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Last modified on: August 16, 2010
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