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The Daily Dispatch: August 21, 1862., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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been confirmed, as neither of the men have since been soon or heard from. McKenzie was an Englishman, between 70 and 80 years of age — a well educated, intelligent gentleman, and who had at one time been secretary and aid-decamp to the Duke of Wellington during his Peninsula campaign. Simmons was a much younger man, was also an Englishman, and engaged in the fruit business. Capt. Munk, also a boarder at the establishment who has been in the city for some time on recruiting business, was taken by water, will probably reach $150,000. Among the sufferers occupying the other buildings are C. W. Baker, printer, loss $70,000, insurance $35,000, G. C. White, envelope manufacturer, $15,000, insurance, $10,000; Messrs. Thorp, dealers in upholstery, &c., loss $8,000, fully insured; F. E. Wellington, importer of brass, loss $8,000, insured. There were also a number of other sufferers. Three of the buildings belonged to the estate of the late James Connor and were insured for $26,000.