New Haven Register (New Haven, CT)

Officials probe fire at Susan B. Anthony home, museum

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ROCHESTER, N.Y. — Fire officials in Rochester were investigat­ing a fire that damaged the Susan B. Anthony Museum & House early Sunday.

Firefighte­rs responding to an alarm at approximat­ely 1 a.m. arrived to find the back porch of the museum engulfed in flames. The porch suffered heavy damage, but officials said none of the historical artifacts inside were damaged. The fire department listed the cause of the fire as suspicious.

The house, a National Historic Landmark, was built in the mid-18th century and was Anthony’s home and also the site of her arrest in 1872 after she cast her ballot in a presidenti­al election. It served as the headquarte­rs of the National American Woman Suffrage Associatio­n. Anthony died there in 1906, according to the museum’s website.

In a statement, Battalion Chief Joseph Luna said, “The Rochester Fire Department has long understood the significan­ce that this property holds both to our local community as well as the nation.”

 ?? Associated Press file photo ?? In this 2004 photo, tourists exit the Susan B. Anthony House after a tour in Rochester, N.Y. Fire officials in Rochester were investigat­ing a fire that damaged the house early Sunday.
Associated Press file photo In this 2004 photo, tourists exit the Susan B. Anthony House after a tour in Rochester, N.Y. Fire officials in Rochester were investigat­ing a fire that damaged the house early Sunday.

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