Bio: Engel, Walter –
Fire Destroys Chicken Coop/Barn (Dec 1973)
Transcriber: Stan
----Source: Tribune/Phonograph (Abbotsford, Clark Co., Wis.) 13 Dec 1973
Surnames: Engel, Bremer, Gipp
Fire of an undetermined origin completely destroyed the chicken coop and barn on
the Walter Engel Sr. farm, two miles north, 1 miles west and one-tenth mile
north of Abbotsford early Friday morning.
The Abbotsford Fire Department, called out about 4:45 a.m., kept the fire from
spreading further and remained on the scene for two hours. They saved some toys
and feed stored in the milk house.
The loss includes 40 chickens and four guineas, housed in the chicken coop where
the fire apparently started, and bicycles, sled, flying saucers and other toys
store in the barn, as well as the family camper and trailer, which were also
stored in the barn.
Engel drove a pig and sheep from the burning barn, and also saved the family
car, which was housed in the barn.
The barn was approximately 55 years old, built by the Bremer family on the farm
which was one of the oldest homesteads in the area. The Engels purchased the
place three years ago from George Gipp, who moved to Missouri. They plan to
return this spring.
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