Town Pond Reservoir/Cridersville's Great Fire of 1918 (#4-6)
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N 40° 39.189 W 084° 08.647
16T E 741454 N 4504176
Town Pond Reservoir Park, 100 E. High Street Cridersville, OH OBSERVE ALL POSTED SPEED LIMITS IN THIS TOWN!
Waymark Code: WMA4R
Location: Ohio, United States
Date Posted: 04/09/2006
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member maggieszoo
Views: 38

Text : Side A
The Village of Cridersville was founded in 1856. With the discovery of oil in 1885 the village prospered and grew quickly. Its business district developed along Main Street in the first block east of the railroad. The Town Pond Reservoir was constructed here in the 1890s to provide water in the event of fire. At 3:00 p.m. on May 2, 1918, a rubbish fire was started across the street from this pond and blew out of control. The fire ignited a nearby barn, and, with the aid of strong winds, soon carried to the business district on East Main Street. Wood frame construction and wooden shingles allowed the fire to spread rapidly. Within an hour both sides of Main Street were ablaze and the village had but a single hand pumper to fight the fire. (continued on other side)

Text : Side B
The Lima and Wapakoneta Fire Companies were notified at once. Upon arrival, they began to pump from this pond and within an hour it was dry. Boy Scouts and soldiers from Lima also came to help fight the fire. The column of smoke could be seen for miles and the heat was so intense that trains could not pass through town. By 6:00 p.m. Cridersville's downtown was gone. Only the cast iron safe of the Home Bank remained among the embers. In all, 32 structures were destroyed and 50 people rendered homeless. Fortunately, no one was seriously injured in the fire. Before the development of municipal water systems, modern fire fighting equipment, and fireproof building materials, disastrous fires like this were all too common in communities of every size in America.
Marker Number: 4-6

County: Auglaize

Significance of Location: Event

Bicentenial Mark: yes

Website address: [Web Link]

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