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The Daily Dispatch: September 1, 1864., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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between Franklin and Ross, was set on fire and entirely destroyed, together with five other adjoining one-and-a-half story buildings, occupied respectively by John J. Binford and T. F. Minor as stables, R. S. Robeson as a carpenter shop, and Henry Stanard, a free negro, as a snack and fruit store. These tenements were very old; and being attached to each other, in an incredibly short time the flames enveloped the whole block in a blaze, rendering it impossible for the fire-engines to do any g prevented it from sustaining any other damage than the loss of the rear window-sashes, frames and glasses. Albert Brooks lost one fine horse, six pigs, a wagon, four double sets of carriage harness, and about two thousand weight of hay; Henry Stanard lost about fifteen hundred dollars' worth of melons, peaches, apples, soap, bread, &c., one gold watch, and four hundred dollars in money; Mr. Minor lost about twenty-five hundred weight of hay; Mr. Binford sustained about the same loss, and