The Locke Fire, April 26th, 1912

Locke was the scene of a devastating fire in 1912. There was no water power in the town at that time and forty-mile-an-hour winds contributed to Locke soon being engulfed in flames. Several businesses and over a dozen homes were lost. Read contemporaneous accounts of the conflagration and its aftermath at the links below:

Flames Nearly Wipe Locke Off The Map

Locke Is Swept By Flames That Threaten Town

Locke Fire Loss Placed At $150,000

The Village Of Locke Scene Of Desolation-Will Rebuild At Once

Anonymous contemporaneous report of fire

Locke

Moravia Firemen Commended