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Looking north at the “The Palace Livery Stable Fire in Westminster April 6, 1906 from the St. John Catholic Church Cemetery. According to the American Sentinel, a fire destroyed the “Palace livery stable and residence of Mr. Harry H. Harbaugh, on East Main Street, with nearly (all) their entire contents, consisting of 22 horses, 45 vehicles… The stable was a large frame structure… between the Firemen's Building and the residence of Mayor O. D. Gilbert… The rear of the stable bordered on St. John Catholic Cemetery.” (Courtesy)
Looking north at the “The Palace Livery Stable Fire in Westminster April 6, 1906 from the St. John Catholic Church Cemetery. According to the American Sentinel, a fire destroyed the “Palace livery stable and residence of Mr. Harry H. Harbaugh, on East Main Street, with nearly (all) their entire contents, consisting of 22 horses, 45 vehicles… The stable was a large frame structure… between the Firemen’s Building and the residence of Mayor O. D. Gilbert… The rear of the stable bordered on St. John Catholic Cemetery.” (Courtesy)
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The fire destroyed the home and livery stable owned by Harry H. Harbaugh and damaged the Westminster city clerk’s office and council chambers, which were located from 1896 to 1942 in the Westminster fire station.

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