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The Daily Dispatch: September 3, 1864., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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enced ringing in Manchester, and they forthwith started over there at a full run. The cause of the alarm proceeded from the burning of three framed buildings, on Main street, a short distance from the cotton factory, occupied respectively by Alexander Baxter, Henry Worrell, and a number of servants belonging to a Mrs. Hall. Messrs. Baxter and Worrell saved all their furniture, but the servants, in whose house the fire originated, lost everything they had. It is believed that by the timely arriva Mrs. Hall. Messrs. Baxter and Worrell saved all their furniture, but the servants, in whose house the fire originated, lost everything they had. It is believed that by the timely arrival of the steam-engine from this city a great deal of other property was saved. The first stream was gotten on by our firemen, and when the Manchester companies got to work they operated at one end of the fire and ours at the other. In both cases it is supposed that the fires were the work of incendiaries.