Lyndon, Vermont, USA (Lyndonville) (Little Egypt)
1910 - FLAMES IMPERIL SCORE OF LIVES Aged Woman Carried Out of Burning Building, One Leaps From Window.
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Lyndonville, Vt., Feb. 28. - The lives of a score of lodgers were threatened early this evening by a $25,000 fire that destroyed the Tarbell block on Depot street. Mrs. J. M. Caff, 73 years old, who had to be carried from an upper story, is in a critical condition tonight from suffocation and shock. Mrs. G. B. Allyn, who leaped from the second story, is suffering from a badly sprained wrist.
The block, built in 1894, was a three-story wooden structure, owned by G. B. Allyn. The first floor was given over to the millinery parlor, of Mrs. H. D[ineligible], the photographic establishment [illegible] [illegible]bert H. Hofford and the fur[illegible] of G. E. Allyn & Co., whe[illegible] started.
The Boston Journal
Boston, Massachusetts
March 1, 1910
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