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The Daily Dispatch: February 23, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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tolen from his store and dwelling, during the confusion, about five thousand dollars' worth of groceries, bedding and money. The neighborhood in which this fire occurred is probably more compactly built up with wooden buildings than any other section of the city, and had it not been for a heavy rain, which began a few minutes before, and the perfect calm which prevailed, there is no telling where the destruction of property would have ended. There can be no doubt that it was the work of an incendiary. The entire loss by this fire will probably reach $30,000; about half of which falls upon Messrs. Hundley & Cance. The building used as a tailor shop by Brantigan, and the one occupied by the negroes employed in the bakery, belonged to John Harrold, upon which there was a partial insurance. Twice before, within the last eight or ten days, attempts have been made to fire Mr. George A. Hundley's stable, attached to his residence, on Fifth street, between Marshall and Clay.