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[[Image:HalloweenNightFire.jpg|thumb|right|250px|The Palafox Street buildings destroyed by the fire. First United Methodist can be seen in the background.]]
 
[[Image:HalloweenNightFire.jpg|thumb|right|250px|The Palafox Street buildings destroyed by the fire. First United Methodist can be seen in the background.]]
The '''Halloween Night Fire''', which actually occurred in the early morning hours of [[November 1]], [[1905]], was a conflagration that destroyed the structures on the west side of [[Palafox Street]] between [[Garden Street|Garden]] and [[Romana Street]]s (what would later be dubbed the [[Brent Block]]).  
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The '''Halloween Night Fire''', which actually occurred in the early morning hours of [[November 1]], [[1905]], was a conflagration that destroyed the structures on the west side of [[Palafox Street]] between [[Garden Street|Garden]] and [[Romana Street]]s (what would later be dubbed the [[Brent Block]]).  Damages were estimated at $250,000.
  
 
The fire is thought to have originated from the [[Osceola Club]].
 
The fire is thought to have originated from the [[Osceola Club]].

Revision as of 18:12, 22 April 2007

The Palafox Street buildings destroyed by the fire. First United Methodist can be seen in the background.

The Halloween Night Fire, which actually occurred in the early morning hours of November 1, 1905, was a conflagration that destroyed the structures on the west side of Palafox Street between Garden and Romana Streets (what would later be dubbed the Brent Block). Damages were estimated at $250,000.

The fire is thought to have originated from the Osceola Club.

One of the buildings destroyed in the blaze was the Blount-Watson Building, owned by W. A. Blount, whose law firm Blount & Blount was housed on the second floor. Blount built the seven-story Blount Building — hailed as fire-proof at the time — on the same site between 1906-1907.