Novonikolayevsk Fire (1909)

Gnusin, a resident of the house on the street, burned resin for his own purposes near his dwelling.

[1] The fire covered a huge part of the city, from the place of the modern Avtovokzal (Krasny Prospekt 4) to the territory where Central Park is now located, from Nikolayevsky Prospekt to the Kamenka River.

[1] Newspaper editoring of the "Narodnaya Letopis" organized a collection of donations for victims of the fire.

Members of the Administration (Uprava) Zakharov and Kuznetsov provided a place for the fire brigade and telephone station for free.

The owner of the burnt "Lebel Laundry" Miroshnikov proposed to take the linen that had survived the fire in the House of Frolov, located on Obskaya Street.

The house, built after the fire at its place of origin.