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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The Great Salem Fire of June 25, 1914, destroyed 1,376 buildings in Salem, Massachusetts. Franklin H. Wentworth agitated for more fire protection. In an article in the Salem Evening News, he called "Salem in Danger of Destruction by Fire". He felt that the main fire danger was to the downtown business district. The article included a map of all downtown buildings and their type of construction. Mr. Wentworth, a Salem Councilman, introduced an order that would have…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The Great Salem Fire of June 25, 1914, destroyed 1,376 buildings in Salem, Massachusetts. Franklin H. Wentworth agitated for more fire protection. In an article in the Salem Evening News, he called "Salem in Danger of Destruction by Fire". He felt that the main fire danger was to the downtown business district. The article included a map of all downtown buildings and their type of construction. Mr. Wentworth, a Salem Councilman, introduced an order that would have required all new or replacement roof coverings to be non-combustible.