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The Daily Dispatch: July 17, 1861., [Electronic resource], The New York Tribune not to be believed. (search)
Humphrey's warehouse, flanking the new dock, known as Hay's wharf, the burning of four warehouses and quay, comprising Chamberlain's wharf, adjacent to St. Olave's Church, besides many other buildings in Tooley street. Brigade Director Braidwood of Cotton's wharf the fire was making as rapid ravages, flavoring penetrated the four extensive warehouses comprising Chamberlain's wharf, besides many houses and other buildings in a line with Tooley street. That they must share a similar fate as merican ship Pentucket in danger. By eleven o'clock the whole of the above-mentioned warehouses at Hay's wharf and Chamberlain's wharf were gutted. It then became evident that the fire would not progress and further westward, towards London Brides. There was a slight break between Chamberlain's wharf and St. Clave's Church, although at one time there was every likelihood of the sacred edifice being destroyed.--Hay's wharf now became the centre of operations. A wide dock separated the tw