Jackson
Hubbard & Fry Law Office
The Hubbard & Fry Law Office helped save the
county records during the 1862 fire. From the
August 29 issue of Tom Springer’s Ledger: “Within
20 minutes all on court house hill was wrapped
in flames....the devouring flames swept like a
whirlwind in every direction, and in less than
three hours the whole town was either flames or
ashes....All of the most valuable books, papers,
etc. in the different county offices were saved by
being carried into Hubbard and Fry’s fire
proof law office....” The brick building was built
in 1860 by James F. Hubbard, not James F.
Farley as the plaque on the wall states. It is
located at 103 Court Street.The Hubbard & Fry Law
Office helped save the county records during the
1862 fire. From the
August 29 issue of Tom Springer’s Ledger: “Within
20 minutes all on court house hill was wrapped
in flames....the devouring flames swept like a
whirlwind in every direction, and in less than
three hours the whole town was either flames or
ashes....All of the most valuable books, papers,
etc. in the different county offices were saved by
being carried into Hubbard and Fry’s fire
proof law office....” The brick building was built
in 1860 by James F. Hubbard, not James F.
Farley as the plaque on the wall states. It is
located at 103 Court Street.
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