NON-EXTANT FORMER FIRE HOUSE

16 North Grove Street, West End

Ladder Company 24

Original configuration of the firehouse at 16 North Grove St., West End, circa 1887.
Original configuration of the firehouse at 16 North Grove St., West End, circa 1887.

Combination Ladder 8 at quarters at 16 North Grove Street, West End, circa 1900.
Combination Ladder 8 at quarters at 16 North Grove Street, West End, circa 1900.

The company and apparatus of Ladder 24 at quarters at 16 North Grove St., West End, circa 1905.
The company and apparatus of Ladder 24 at quarters at 16 North Grove St., West End, circa 1905.

Firehouse of Ladder 24 at 16 North Grove St., West End, circa 1925.
Firehouse of Ladder 24 at 16 North Grove St., West End, circa 1925.




HISTORY

The firehouse was built in 1869 and was occupied by Hose Company 3 (West End) on June 1, 1869, having moved from their prior quarters nearby on Fruit Street. On May 17, 1875 Hose Company 3 was designated Hose Company 8, to avoid confusion between it and Hose Company 3 of Charlestown.

The firehouse was located at 16 North Grove Street, between Cambridge Street and Fruit Street, on the left side of the street when entering from Cambridge Street.

The 1870 city report on the construction of the firehouse:

An 1870 City Report on the construction of the firehouse.

On December 20, 1895 Hose 8 was disbanded and Chemical Engine Company 11 (West End) was organized. On November 1, 1899 Chemical 11 was disbanded and Combination Ladder Company 8 was organized. On April 21, 1905, Combination 8 was designated Ladder Company 24.

At an unknown date, the firehouse was renovated and reconfigured to add a full third floor, and replacing the two apparatus doors with a single door.

Ladder 24 remained here until November 10, 1930, when the company moved into the new Bowdoin Square firehouse.

The firehouse was converted into a 'Men Nurses Home' at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH).

North Grove Street now serves as the main access street to the front door of the MGH. The site of the firehouse is now covered by a parking garage.

The building was demolished in the 1960's. Before the demolition, the 'COMB. 8' lintel was removed and saved from destruction by the wrecking crew. It has since been relocated to private property in Malden, MA. (Photos below.)

1888 map shows the location of the firehouse at 16 North Grove Street, West End.
1888 map shows the location of the firehouse at 16 North Grove Street, West End.

The lintel from 'COMB. 8' is now located on private property in Malden, MA.
The lintel from 'COMB. 8' is now located on private property in Malden, MA.




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