Saturday, August 12, 2023

1853, September 7th, P.W. Gates & Co., Machine Shop Fire, Chicago.

The alarm of fire at 7 o'clock proceeded from a large three-story brick building on West Water Street, owned and occupied by P.W. Gates & Co., as a Car and Machine Shop. The fire caught in a fuel pen adjoining the engine spread rapidly to all parts of the building. The walls were left standing, but the roof and floors fell in, and the interior was totally destroyed. The woodwork for 60 cars was all ready for use but is a total loss. The full extent of the damages is about $15K. No insurance.

Compiled by Dr. Neil Gale, Ph.D. 

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