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© Copyright 2007 Aaron Douglas for SAHS
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The original firehouse was constructed at 200 North Mill Street
in 1881. It was a one story frame firehouse with a wooden tower and a bell.
In 1912, a second firehouse was erected on the same site. The
new firehouse with a hose and bell tower was dedicated in 1913. This two story
brick building served as the Fire Station until 1962.
In 1923, the Fire Department came under control of the Village
but remained self-governing. In 1923 the Saukville Fire Department sold the
firehouse and property to the village.
In 1946, the old firehouse was remodeled, and the two narrow
doors were changed to one wide door.
It was probably around this time or just before that the hose
and bell tower were demolished. This was done due to the fact that it was a
wooden tower and was falling apart.
In 1951, it became apparent the premises were too crowded, and
plans for a larger were discussed. With no room left in either the firehouse
or Village Garage, some of the equipment was relegated to sitting outside.
In 1962, a firehouse with offices was constructed on
the site of the former Fireman's Hall at the corner of Main and Dekora Streets.
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The old firehouse has a meeting room on the second floor where
the Fire Department held their meetings. In fact, this was the only place in
the village where organizations could hold meetings. Such organizations as the
Royal Neighbors, American Legion, American Legion Auxiliary, Modern Woodmen,
and the Girl Scouts held their monthly meetings.
Since the village had no village office or place to hold their
meetings, all meetings were help at the old firehouse. In 1937, the old bank
building was purchased and meetings were held there.
All voting was done in the old firehouse. It was the polling
place for all local and national elections.
The S.A.H.S. acquired the Old 1912 Saukville Firehouse
Station from the Village of Saukville on December 30, 1998. Plans are to create a
museum inside of the building and restore it's history.
View the alert siren removal pictures
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SAHS
PO Box 80015
Saukville, WI 53080
saukvillehistory.org
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