Those who sustained
losses were: Dr. S. H. Allen, store building; M. G. Rolph, building and cigar
factory; Dr. A. Lundberg, building, household furniture, dentist and jewelry
tools; M. C. Kroll, store and bakery; Maiben & Aldrich, drug store; New
York Cash store, merchandise; Equitable Co-op Store, building; Victor Nielson
and Olaf Olson, Shoe Company; Kofford & Johnson, building and stock. The Post
office, owned by John N. Ericksen; C. E. Hampshire, barber shop; Dr. C.
McGoughan, office furniture; Dr. H. P. Morrey, office fixtures; J. C. Barton,
barber shop and fixtures; Carl Kroll and Hyrum Hansen, each shoemaker fixtures.
The Odd Fellows, Masonic, Workman and Woodmen lodges, their hall and furniture.
Some were partly insured. The fire being checked by an adobe wall in the
Lundberg building, saved the Consolidated Furniture Company, W. O. Ash &
Company, and a frame building built by Nils Rosenlof, later owned by Rasmus
Anderson. A year later, this frame building was also destroyed by fire.
Main Street Fire (History of Mt. Pleasant) p 180
About one a.m., on the morning of the 24th of July, 1898, a fire was discovered on Main Street, about one. half block west of State Street. The alarm was sounded and along with the fire engine, volunteers formed a bucket brigade. Most of the buildings were frame, and the flames could not be checked, in spite of their efforts, until all on the block between the Equitable building and Consolidated Furniture Store had been destroyed.
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