Bio: Buker, Fred – Barn Burns
(17 Sep 1904)
Transcriber:
stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Buker, Stauss
----Source: Greenwood Gleaner (Greenwood, Clark Co., Wis.) 22 Sep 1904
Fred Buker of the West Side had the misfortune Saturday evening to have his big
barn, one of the first basement barns in this part of the country, struck by
lightning and burned to the ground, together with 1,000 bushels of oats and some
other grains, besides about 100 tons of hay. The only stock burned were two
calves. A team of horses were in the barn when the fire started, but the good
work of the hired man, Jacob Stauss, saved these. Had the fire occurred a few
moments later, all the milk cows would have been inside also.
Though it rained in torrents in many places that evening, it hardly laid the
dust in the Buker section, and it was hard to fight to save the souse and other
buildings belonging to Mr. Buker. only $300 insurance was carried at the time.
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