The fire company soon outgrew the small engine house and moved in 1892 to a new larger firehouse on Willow Street between Clarke Ave and Second Street. Photos show the firehouse before the fire of 1922 with the Clapp and Jones steamer in front of the building.The firehouse was itself a victim of the massive fire of 1922. Its replacement was built in the same footprint, but with the era of motorized apparatus, it was quickly outgrown. In 1937, Chief Fred Henderson began a search for a suitable location to build a modern fire station. A piece of property located on the “south end town” was purchased, and the new firehouse was built on Fifth Street, between Market and Walnut Streets. With the fire and loss of records, it is hard to put an exact date on some things. Our fire company historian was confident that the photos below were taken between 1922 and 1939.