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Underwriters Salvage Corps (Cincinnati, Ohio)

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Built
  
1897

Opened
  
1897

Added to NRHP
  
15 July 1982

NRHP Reference #
  
82003589

Area
  
3,642 m²

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Location
  
110-112 E. 8th St., Cincinnati, Ohio

Architectural styles
  
Queen Anne style architecture, American Queen Anne style

Similar
  
Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical, Coney Island, Contemporary Arts Center, Vine Street Hill Cemetery, Taft Museum of Art

The Underwriters Salvage Corps is a historic building in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. Located on Eighth Street in the city's downtown, it has historically been the home of a firm that worked together with both the Cincinnati Fire Department and local fire insurance companies.

Local insurance companies formed the Underwriters Salvage Corps in 1886 at the end of a four-year-long process of negotiations. As a salvage corps, their goal was largely to assist firefighters in danger zones: employees rushed to burning buildings to try to save both lives and property, and they were accorded the same status as official firefighters while at fire zones.

The present building was erected in 1897 under the direction of local contractor William Schuberth; its purpose was the storage of equipment and the housing of the Salvage Corps' employees who were on duty at any given point. A brick building with a stone foundation, it is a Queen Anne structure three-and-a-half stories tall.

In 1982, the Underwriters Salvage Corps was listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Key to this designation was its place in local history, for it was the only Cincinnati-area corporation that worked closely with both insurance companies and the city's fire department.

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Underwriters Salvage Corps (Cincinnati, Ohio) Wikipedia