25
33, 181. 15
Merrimac
2
1,614.75
Hinsdale
3
6,562.06
Methuen
66
137,231.87
Holbrook
10
40, 344.94
Middleborough
34
376, 047. 12
Holden
12
4,266.00
Middlefield
-
-
Holland
2
1, 169.50
Middle ton
16
22,202.50
Holliston
6
14,259.67
Milford
39
41,294.05
Holyoke
62
469,615.46
Millbury
17
54,241.06
Hopedale
7
12,491.27
Millis
7
919. 14
Hopkinton
17
42,993.96
MillviUe
4
749.00
Hubbardston
1
668.50
Milton
59
158, 010.08
Hudson
19
29,759.67
Monroe
-
-
Hull
36
79,225.84
Monson
9
9,337.70
Huntington
-
-
Montague
13
18, 010.65
Ipswich
14
17,848.68
Monterey
3
10, 511 .66
Kingston
8
19, 049.49
Montgomery
-
-
Mt. Washington
-
-
Part I
TABLE NO. 1 - Showing Number of Fires and Loss in Cities and Towns - Cont.
NO.
NO,
CITY OR TOWN
FIRES
LOSS
CITY OR TOWN
FIRES LOSS
Nahant
9
$10, 741.71
Rochester
5
5,357.58
Nantucket
10
5,693.35
Rockland
30
48, 394.70
Natick
73
155, 387.02
Rockport
16
7,284. 57
Needham
37
18,402.77
Rowe
2
4, 594.46
New Ashford
1
306. 17
Rowley
5
13, 825. 50
New Bedford
159
219, 139.35
Royalston
3
5,699.99
New Braintree
4
48,939.28
Russell
2
430.20
New Marlboro
7
24, 120.40
Rutland
2
1.444.75
New Saiem
4
11, 858.23
Salem
84
121,750.91
Newbury
7
55, 185.56
Salisbury
6
15, 003.82
Newburyport
28
352,773. 14
Sandisfield
1
12,965.85
Newton
253
240,825.59
Sandwich
7
8, 300.01
Norfolk
2
1,819.00
Saugus
33
42,200.00
North Adams
39
131,782.49
Savoy
-
.
North Andover
21
52,733.28
Scituate
31
13,731.46
North Attleboro
15
260,855.26
Seekonk
13
26, 891.94
North Brookfield
4
7,352.71
Sharon
22
17, 571.90
North Reading
13
6,223. 17
Sheffield
5
17, 104.00
Northampton
47
61, 093.73
Shelburne
4
53,031.56
Northborough
3
1, 108. 10
Sherborn
6
14, 809.83
Northbridge
18
15, 563.82
Shirley
3
5, 341.00
Northfield
7
11, 061.83
Shrewsbury
31
46,602.84
Norton
11
25,659.71
Shutesbury
-
-
Norwell
6
3,414.82
Somerset
23
15, 813.90
Norwood
29
33,290.95
Somerville
213 1
, 064,425.55
Oak Bluffs
4
7,816.80
South Hadley
14
13, 567.79
Oakham
3
35,723. 17
Southampton
4
4,994.42
Orange
23
249,380.65
Southborough
9
7,212.53
Orleans
5
22, 367.61
Southbridge
29
56.648.01
Otis
3
7,380.32
Southwick
14
49, 221.75
Oxford
16
19, 530. 54
Spencer
10
30,657.67
Palmer
9
7,974.27
Springfield
343
814.467.53
Paxton
6
6, 072. 59
Sterling
2
338.50
Peabody
78
199,617.71
Stockbridge
6
68.970.08
Pelham
2
1,819.00
Stoneham
34
25,256.55
Pembroke
15
40, 053.56
Stoughton
21
58,236.71
Pepperell
10
25,202.84
Stow
9
25,284.81
Peru
-
-
Sturbridge
3
7, 116.00
Petersham
1
1, 540. 00
Sudbury
10
77,924.27
Phi Hips ton
1
341. 15
Sunderland
3
10, 727.30
Pittsfield
100
430,504.34
Sutton
8
9. 171.97
Plainfield
-
-
Swampscott
37
19,620.65
Plainville
4
11,702.61
Swansea
13
7.650.23
Plymouth
28
69,249. 52
Taunton
38
107,448.74
Plympton
-
-
Templeton
6
134.770.34
Princeton
3
853.25
Tewksbury
10
14.711.41
Provincetown
10
3, 134.24
Tisbury
2
954.50
Quincy
180
304, 067.33
Tolland
-
-
Randolph
43
50,932. 11
Topsfield
4
8.756.53
Raynham
5
20, 807.28
Townsend
7
4.479.08
Reading
23
10, 069.56
Truro
4
24.788.44
Rehoboth
15
11,252.51
Tyngsboro
6
2.886.98
Revere
134
279,429.90
Tyringham
1
38, 156.20
Richmond
2
2,329.55
xxxviii P. D. 9
TABLE NO. 1 -Showing Number of Fires and Loss in Cities and Towns -C oncluded
NO.
NO.
CITY OR TOWN
FIRES
LOSS
CITY OR TOWN FIRES LOSS
Upton
4
$ 2,768.55
Winchendon 10 $ 14, 175.
65
Uxbridge
15
49.350.29
Winchester 47 62,395.
91
Wakefield
50
44, 776. 14
Windsor 2 3,563.
62
Wales
1
900.00
Winthrop 57 57,678.
20
Walpole
22
80,623. 54
Woburn 69 105,350.
42
Waltham
96
278, 004. 08
Worcester 464 1,056,635.
05
Ware
11
20,643.89
Worthington 2 7, 147.
52
Wareham
37
247,755.97
Wrentham 9 23,551.
44
Warren
1
6,661.94
Yarmouth 16 44,650.
35
Warwick
:
:
Washington
*Total 11, 076 $27,479, 354
.81
Watertown
74
38,241.69
Wayland
10
24,707.56
Webster
26
41,226.59
*The Total Loss does not
Wellesley
57
43,392.40
include fires under $100.
Wendell
2
9,396.23
Wenham
5
1,653.00
W. Boylston
5
6, 060. 18
W. Bridgewater
10
12, 857.50
W. Brookfield
9
38, 046. 19
W. Newbury
4
2,960.55
W. Springfield
54
88, 113.81
W. Stockbridge
7
13, 671.50
W. Tisbury
-
-
Westborough
11
18, 847.47
Westfield
40
31, 567.46
Westford
18
15,449.78
Westhampton
2
1, 727.60
Westnninster
3
3, 044.65
Weston
12
30,948.96
Westport
10
40, 056. 16
Westwood
24
8, 016.00
Weymouth
91
91, 325. 17
Whatley
4
1, 616.00
Whitman
22
28,674.08
Wilbraham
7
2, 717.00
Williamsburg
4
2.964.62
Williams town
11
9,462. 13
Wilmington
28
92,796.32
Part I xxxix
TABLiE N0.2-Fires Classified by Causes, Number of Fires from Cause, and Loss.
Number of
CAUSE Fires LOSS
Careless smoking
Building loss $3,250,203.05
Contents loss 2, 885, 237.46
Total 3, 169 6, 135,440.51
Careless use of matches
Building loss 260, 138.28
Contents loss 111,684.37
Total 107 371,822.65
Children playing with matches
Building loss 1,205,785.62
Contents loss 629,649.30
Total 621 1,835,434.92
Chimneys, flues, etc.
Building loss 948,287.33
Contents loss 309, 106. 09
Total 566 1,257,393.42
DEFECTIVE OR OVERHEATED COOKING AND HEATING APPARATUS:
Power oil burners
Building loss 724,001.18
Contents loss 245, 185.78
Total 936 969, 186.96
Range oil burners
Building loss 379,910.82
Contents loss 204, 558. 37
Total 351 584,469. 19
Space oil burners
Building loss 361,754.67
Contents loss 221,763.32
Total 262 583,517.99
Wood, coal, etc., stoves and heaters
Building loss 373,755.02
Contents loss 171,615.13
Total 157 545,370. 15
Fireplaces
Building loss 195,943.71
Contents loss 110,725.75
Total 177 306,669.46
Liquefied petroleum gass
Building loss 18,179.91
Contents loss 33,968.89
Total 7 52, 148.80
p. D. 9
TABLE NO. 2 - Fires Classified by Causes, etc. - Cont.
CAUSE
Number of
Fires
LOSS
Electrical causes
Building loss
Contents loss
Total
1,396
2, 610, 696.61
1,461,442. 00
4, 072, 138.61
Explosion
Building loss
Contents loss
Total
15
22, 773.42
46,450.81
69, 224.23
♦Exposure
Building loss
Contents loss
Total
138
355, 050. 07
322, 676.85
677,726.92
Gas and appliances
Building loss
Contents loss
Total
56
156, 277.20
157, 750.22
314, 027.42
Heating or lighting" apparatus igniting materials
Building loss
Contents loss
Total 431
412, 684.40
203, 210.94
615, 895.34
Ignition of fat, food on stoves, etc.
Building loss
Contents loss
Total 647
248, 626.77
226, 548.41
475, 175. 18
Ignition of flammable fluids, fumes, etc.
Building loss
Contents loss
Total 218
496, 526. 19
475, 592.66
972, 118.85
Incendiary-
Building loss
Contents loss
Total
136
478, 583. 50
397, 337. 58
875,921.08
Lightning
Building loss
Contents loss
Total
68
157, 092.00
39,662. 12
196, 754. 12
Outdoor fires (bonfires, grass, forest, etc.)
Building loss
Contents loss
Total 293
441, 670.98
164, 397.35
606, 068.33
Part I ^li
TABLE NO. 2 - Fires Classified by Causes, etc. - Cont.
Number of
CAUSE Fires LOSS
Spontaneous ignition
Building loss $ 621,600.81
Contents loss 311, 928. 14
Total 265 933,528.95
Unknown
Building loss 2,563,091.60
Contents loss 1,296,186.05
Total 476 3,859,277.65
Unknown, suspicious
Building loss 425,563.87
Contents loss 154,690.68
Total 35 580,254.55
Automobile fires '
Total 286 125,965.84
Miscellaneous
Building loss 747,042.95
Contents loss 394,507.66
Total 401 1, 141, 550.61
GRAND TOTAL 11,076 $27,479,354.81
♦Exposure fires not included
in Grand Total
''^^ p. D. 9
TABLE NO. 3 - Giving Description of Property, Number of Fires, and Loss.
Number of
PROPERTY Fires
LOSS
Aircraft, hangars, etc.
Total
Amusement places
Building loss $ 130,452.76
Contents loss 5q qoq in
Total 41 180,482.95
Automobiles
Total 286 126,965.84
Churches
Building loss 258,334.07
Contents loss 66,464.76
Total 51 324, 798. 83
Club and lodge rooms, halls, etc.
Building loss 206,420.27
Contents loss 45 715.51
Total 44 253, 135.78
Dry cleaning plants and laundries
Building loss 56,320.79
Contents loss 7,227.22
Total 14 63,584.01
Factories and workshops
Building loss 2,001,027.94
Contents loss 2,382,202.47
Total 556 4, 383, 230.41
Garages
Building loss 254,091.46
Contents loss 95 837.79
Total 200 349, 929.25
Hospitals, resthomes, etc.
Building loss 51_ 653.71
Contents loss 19_ £,£,0. 82
Total 34 71,314.53
Mercantile - retail and wholesale stores
Building loss 2,957,998.19
Contents loss 2,784,381.78
Total 914 5,742,379.97
Office buildings, public buildings
Building loss 630,212.10
Contents loss ^j^q jqi ^y
Total 76 940,313.47
Part I xl
TABLE NO. 3 - Giving Description of Property, etc. - Cont.
Number of
PROPERTY Fires LOSS
Petroleum products and distribution
Building Loss $ 26,369.76
Contents loss 15,077.88
Total 24 41,447.64
Residential - Dwellings, dorms, hotels, etc.
Building loss 7,418,311.13
Contents loss 2,666,624.63
Total 7,886 10,084,935.76
Schools and acadennies
Building loss 458,499.05
Contents loss 44,040.65
Total 46 502,539.70
Stores and dwellings
Building loss 825,266.03
Contents loss 761,343.77
Total 358 1,586,609.80
Storehouses and warehouses
Building loss 486,054.92
Contents loss 243,864.44
Total 109 729,919.36
Miscellaneous
Building loss 1,339,177.71
Contents loss 758,625.80
Total 437 2,097,803.51
GRAND TOTAL 11.076 $ 27,479,354.81
xUv
P. D. 9
TABLE NO. 4 - Number of Incendiary and Unknown Fires, and the
Number of Arrests and Convictions in Massachusetts,
from the Year 1924 to 1954, inclusive.
YEAR
INCENDIARY
1924 119
1925 118
1926 98
1927 185
1928 ; 126
1929 145
1930 149
1931 195
1932 246
1933 165
1934 180
1935 134
1936 156
1937 189
1938 160
1939 121
1940 163
1941 138
1942 66
1943 126
1944 . . 147
1945 149
1946 145
1947 *111
1948 *107
1949 * 95
1950 * 87
1951 . * 80
1952 175
1953 108
1954 136
UNKNOWN
ARRESTS
CONVICTIONS
496
49
16
494
89
41
594
88
54
491
86
45
411
66
38
461
182
109
565
104
48
77^
226
89
1,185
*241
*163
808
* 129
*194
643
*151
*105
562
*218
*153
420
* 94
* 66
459
*174
*167
448
*139
*108
639
* 72
* 75
568
*146
*134
473
*120
=t<122
327
* 31
* 36
341
* 74
* 62
359
* 71
* 60
303
73
62
321
83
73
*181
130
107
*192
63
42
*742
76
50
*479
91
84
*630
64
56
576
85
74
560
86
60
511
92
61
♦Exclusive of Boston
Part I xl.v
TABLE NO. 5 - Number of Fires in Massachusetts and Loss from same,
from the Year 1924 to 1954, inclusive.
TOTAL STATE,
YEAR Number of Exclusive BOSTON TOTAL LOSS
Fires of Boston
1924 9,436 6,826 2,610 $ 22,243,991.53
1925 9,166 6,572 2,594 18,622,675.93
1926. ..... 9,469 6,803 2,666 20,873,310.27
1927 8,681 6,175 2,506 15,201,324.87
1928 8,541 6,063 2,478 17,859,327.94
1929 8,914 6,202 2,712 16,284,559.09
1930 9,276 6,550 2,726 18,159,364.42
1931 9,555 6,652 2,903 16,777,176.37
1932 10,677 7,715 2,962 18,026,358.49
1933 9,409 6,751 2,658 11,401,639-21
1934 8,936 6,427 2,509 11,311,502.92
1935 8,901 6,396 2,505 9,805,391.65
1936 8,553 6,146 2,407 10,251,304.62
1937 8,652 6,231 2,421 9,875,501.86
1938. ..... 8,371 6,081 2,290 11,288,398.60
1939 9,645 6,797 2,848 11,592,001.39
1940 9,689 6,953 2,736 12,437,016.26
1941 10,123 7,081 3,042 30,308,482.90
1942 8,466 5,836 2,630 12,725,957.12
1943 9,372 6,537 2,835 12,420,236.82
1944 9,587 6,655 2,932 14,597,090.03
1945 8,916 6,395 2,521 15,079,999.36
1946 10,034 7,010 3,024 17,294,928.62
1947 * 6,714 * 12,532,006.94
1948 * 7,150 * 16,068,332.52
1949 * 11,763 * 15,022,934.46
1950 * 11,971 * 15,637,442.64
1951 * 12,927 * , 16,294,109.67
1952 17,709 14,782 2,927 25,379,249.98
1953 11,320 8,754 2,566 24,310,253.49
1954 11,076 8,705 2,371 27,479,354.81
♦Boston losses not included
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