Fire Consumes Cumberland Fair Blacksmith Shop
Bill MacDonald, Staff
March 9, 2010 Cumberland, ME
An early morning fire consumed Arthur Davignon's blacksmith shop on
the Cumberland Fairgrounds this morning.
Donna Fenderson heard several loud bangs at 5:00 am and awoke to
find the shop fully engulfed in flames. She dialed 911 immediately.
Fire crews arrived only to find the shop a complete loss. Fire
investigators were unable to find the cause of the fire although it
was thought to be electrical in nature.
The shop housed the tools and equipment used by Arthur Davignon
in his blacksmith trade. Davignon, 78, also helped horsemen on the
grounds with equipment repair. Lost in the fire were his welder, a
drill press, approximately $3,000 worth of horseshoes and blacksmith
tools. Also lost was a sleigh that was around 150 years old.
The building set on the right side of the barn that houses the
Donald Richards and Wallace Watson Stables facing the jog track.
Fire crews were concerned as burning embers from the fire were
landing on the roof of that barn, but there was no damage .
The MHHA is taking steps to set up a collection or some other
contribution vehicle to help assist those who are affected. The
building nor its belongings were insured. Details will be made
available as soon as possible.