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The Daily Dispatch: July 23, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: September 12, 1864., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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on where the fire originated, communicating them with the fine family residence of Mrs. Ophelia Fuqus, a widow lady, on the corner of Bainbridge and Barney streets, and from thence spreading to her kitchen in the yard, Mrs. Susan P. Allen's kitchen on the next lot, and another building adjacent, in the occupancy of the Messrs. Gary, owned by William Gray, of this city, resulting in the total destruction of them all. In addition to these buildings, which were destroyed, the residences of F. W. Redford, Patrick Gary, Mrs. Susan P. Allen, and the large framed tenement used as negro quarters for the Manchester cotton factory, took fire several times, and were considerably damaged. The buildings known as Gilmour's tobacco warehouse covered a whole square, fronting on Bainbridge street, all of which were enclosed by a brick wall. Inside of these were burnt up six hundred and seventy hogsheads of fine stripped tobacco, four hundred hogsheads of leaf tobacco, three hundred hogsheads of