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Thursday, 18 March 2010 14:57

Fishing Club cabin burns to the ground

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A part of Halifax’s history burned to the ground this morning when one of the cabins of the Halifax Fishing Club caught fire.

The fire was called in around 1 a.m. when a neighbor awoke to find their power was out and the building was on fire, Halifax Fire Chief Ed Johnson said.

When firefighters arrived — 13 from Halifax on three trucks and five from Weldon on one truck — the cabin was engulfed and past saving.

Former Halifax County District Attorney Bob Caudle, who could not be reached for comment, owned the building.

Johnson said the building dates to 1947 and was built by Caudle’s uncle. “There’s a lot memories and history for all the community.”

Assistant Chief John White said in an email correspondence with rrspin.com the two-story cabin was one of the oldest, if not the oldest, structure on the site.

Johnson said the cause of the fire remains under investigation although foul play is not suspected. Power was connected to the structure. “It’s possible with the warm weather rats or mice could have got in and started gnawing something.”

Randy Birdsong, president of the club, said, “It’s a big loss and a bigger loss to Bob.”

He said the club used that cabin for its meetings. “We’ll have to make different arrangements.”

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