The Ghost of Crawford Wilcox, Part 3

For years, people said the fire had started in the Wilcox Saloon, where Crawford Peter Wilcox ran a billiard hall and sold whisky and cigars. He had boasted that his establishment was clean and sanitary, thanks to the sawdust he used on the floor to catch spills. Did someone drop a cigar in the sawdust?

The truth is that no one really knows how or where the fire started. Even so, Wilcox was the fall guy, and the fire ruined his life. He was only 49 at the time, with a wife and four children.

He died three years later. According to his obituary, he suffered a host of health problems at the end of his life. He lost his right arm, and nearly lost his eyesight.

After the fire, the city banned wood-frame buildings in its business district. New construction had to be brick or stone. And just for good measure, the council banned saloons too.

Next location: Walk south down Woodland Avenue until you reach the corner of Woodland and New York. We'll stop there and take a look at the Museum of Art.

Welcome to South Main Street, Phillipsburg, New Jersey!
  1. South Main Street, Phillipsburg, New Jersey Walking Tour
  2. Northampton "Free" Bridge
  3. Union Square
  4. Union Square Hotel
  5. The Apothecarium
  6. Bullman Street Stairway
  7. Phillipsburg Arts Building
  8. Elks Club Building
  9. Presbyterian Manse
  10. Stites and Lander Stewart Mansion
  11. 96-98 South Main St
  12. Dale Estate
  13. 118 South Main St
  14. Phillipsburg National Bank
  15. 129 South Main St
  16. 131 South Main St
  17. Skinner Building
  18. 165 South Main St
  19. Union Train Station
  20. Red Vandergrift "Black" Bridge
  21. Joe's Steak Shop
  22. Shappell Park
  23. Thanks for visiting South Main Street in Phillipsburg, New Jersey.