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The Daily Dispatch: September 23, 1864., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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Another incendiary fine. --About 12 o'clock on Wednesday night, a fire broke out in the old brick building on Marshall street, between Sixth and Seventh, formerly used as a place of worship by a branch of the German Jews of this city, but for the past year in the occupancy of J. D. Gatewood as a manufactory of coffins for the Government.--From this building, which was entirely destroyed, together with its contents, the fire communicated with two frame houses adjoining on the left, occupied respectively as the quarters for a number of negroes in the employ of Messrs. Hundley & Cance, and C. H. Brantigan as a tailor shop, both of which were slightly damaged. About forty cords of wood, which had been deposited in a large lot in the rear of these buildings by Messrs. Hundley & Cance, for the use of their bakery, also took fire, and being of a very dry, combustible character, the flames spread with great rapidity, and almost as quick as thought the whole of it was in one vast bla