On January 13, 1904, the Methodist Church and an adjacent schoolhouse located at Shaftsbury Depot were completely destroyed by fire.
The
fire broke out in the schoolhouse during the afternoon and wind
spread the flames to the Methodist Church.
Shaftsbury
is made up of several different sections of town, and this particular
location has very few people. Nobody was present when the fire broke
out, and that was compounded by the fact that, in 1904, Shaftsbury
was also without a fire department.
Before
anyone knew, and before anyone could do anything, both buildings
were completely destroyed.
January Archives | January 14 |
The Shaftsbury train depot, church and schoolhouse.
Photo
courtesy Ordinary Heroes: The Story of Shaftsbury by
Ruth Levin.
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