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The Daily Dispatch: January 20, 1862., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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, windows, and partitions. There were 100 patients in this hospital, (and 75 were to be sent up to-day,) who were all got out safely, many of whom found asylums in the houses of our citizens. The loss of property in furniture, beading, &c., is considerable. Mr. G. L. Peyton, proprietor of the Fairish House, owned the brick part of the Monticello House, and is insured in the Valley Company for $5,000; his loss is perhaps $2,000. Mr. A. Bodeker owned the wood and store buildings; he is insured in Richmond for $1,500--his loss is double that amount. The old "Stone Tavern" is where Jefferson, Madison, and their colleagues, originated the University of Virginia, and where La Fayette was received and welcomed by Mr. Jefferson and our citizens. It has been on fire several times, but escaped destruction till the present time. Miss Margaret Rives, the sister of the Hon. Wm. C. Rives, died this morning at Carlton, near town, the residence of Alexander Rives, Esq. Monticello.