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The Daily Dispatch: September 2, 1861., [Electronic resource] 7 1 Browse Search
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North side, and soon summoned the fire companies to the scene. This house consisted of three tenements belonging to Messrs. Eddins & Brannan. The first was occupied by the "Old Dominion Saw Works," owned by Messrs. Boyle & Gamble, as a manufactoryarton & Co., who lost all their stock, (upon which they had no insurance,) and in part as a pattern and plow shop, by Messrs. Eddins & Brannan, who lost all their patterns, pattern tools, one hundred plows, and much lumber, the whole valued at not less than $3,000. The third tenement was used as a corn mill by Mr. J. W. Eddins. The mill was ruined. It was valued at some $600, we learn, being a very small one. Messrs. Eddins & Brannan have policies in the Virginia Fire and Marine InsuMessrs. Eddins & Brannan have policies in the Virginia Fire and Marine Insurance Company to the amount of $1,500; which sum, however, will not cover more than half their loss, according to their estimate of it. They had learned wisdom from experience, having been so unfortunate several years since as to be burned out when t