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Browsing named entities in a specific section of The Daily Dispatch: January 25, 1861., [Electronic resource]. Search the whole document.
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Albemarle (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 10
Fires in Albemarle county.
--On Wednesday night last the tobacco house of Col. T. J. Randolph, in Albemarle county, Va., was burned, destroying nearly the entire crop of last year — some 20,000 or 25,000 pounds. On the next night the dwelling near the Shadwell Depot, belonging to Mr. E. J. Timberlake, the Stone house, was also destroyed by fire. --The dwelling-house of Dr. Wm. G. Rogers, near Earleysville, in this county, was consumed by fire, accidentally, it is supposed, on Wednesday, 16ednesday night last the tobacco house of Col. T. J. Randolph, in Albemarle county, Va., was burned, destroying nearly the entire crop of last year — some 20,000 or 25,000 pounds. On the next night the dwelling near the Shadwell Depot, belonging to Mr. E. J. Timberlake, the Stone house, was also destroyed by fire. --The dwelling-house of Dr. Wm. G. Rogers, near Earleysville, in this county, was consumed by fire, accidentally, it is supposed, on Wednesday, 16th inst. Loss sustained about $3,50
William G. Rogers (search for this): article 10
Fires in Albemarle county.
--On Wednesday night last the tobacco house of Col. T. J. Randolph, in Albemarle county, Va., was burned, destroying nearly the entire crop of last year — some 20,000 or 25,000 pounds. On the next night the dwelling near the Shadwell Depot, belonging to Mr. E. J. Timberlake, the Stone house, was also destroyed by fire. --The dwelling-house of Dr. Wm. G. Rogers, near Earleysville, in this county, was consumed by fire, accidentally, it is supposed, on Wednesday, 16th inst. Loss sustained about $3,500.
T. J. Randolph (search for this): article 10
Fires in Albemarle county.
--On Wednesday night last the tobacco house of Col. T. J. Randolph, in Albemarle county, Va., was burned, destroying nearly the entire crop of last year — some 20,000 or 25,000 pounds. On the next night the dwelling near the Shadwell Depot, belonging to Mr. E. J. Timberlake, the Stone house, was also destroyed by fire. --The dwelling-house of Dr. Wm. G. Rogers, near Earleysville, in this county, was consumed by fire, accidentally, it is supposed, on Wednesday, 16th inst. Loss sustained about $3,500.
E. J. Timberlake (search for this): article 10
Fires in Albemarle county.
--On Wednesday night last the tobacco house of Col. T. J. Randolph, in Albemarle county, Va., was burned, destroying nearly the entire crop of last year — some 20,000 or 25,000 pounds. On the next night the dwelling near the Shadwell Depot, belonging to Mr. E. J. Timberlake, the Stone house, was also destroyed by fire. --The dwelling-house of Dr. Wm. G. Rogers, near Earleysville, in this county, was consumed by fire, accidentally, it is supposed, on Wednesday, 16th inst. Loss sustained about $3,500.
16th (search for this): article 10
Fires in Albemarle county.
--On Wednesday night last the tobacco house of Col. T. J. Randolph, in Albemarle county, Va., was burned, destroying nearly the entire crop of last year — some 20,000 or 25,000 pounds. On the next night the dwelling near the Shadwell Depot, belonging to Mr. E. J. Timberlake, the Stone house, was also destroyed by fire. --The dwelling-house of Dr. Wm. G. Rogers, near Earleysville, in this county, was consumed by fire, accidentally, it is supposed, on Wednesday, 16th inst. Loss sustained about $3,500.