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The
fire started at 2:30 in the morning on State Street in Montpelier
on this day in 1914. It would rage for the next five and a half
hours, destroying all of Union Block, including businesses and offices.
By 8:00 a.m. the fire was about out, and the icy ruins were visible.
Amazingly,
on February 15th, exactly ten years later, another fire would break
out in Montpelier, this time in the Lawrence Block. Eleven people
lost their lives.
Will
Gisborne woke up and raced from apartment to apartment, waking his
neighbors. Will Gisborne saved many lives that night, but he was
not able to get out of the building himself, and perished.
Image
courtesy the Vermont
Historical Society.
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This image shows some of the devastating effects of the 1914 fire.
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