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The Daily Dispatch: September 27, 1861., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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e residence of Mr. Saunders. The wind was blowing almost a gale at the time, and, notwithstanding the exertions of the firemen, the building was quickly enveloped in flames. The two-and-a-half story residence of Mr. John Phillips, at the corner of Washington street and Railroad Accommodation Wharf, next took fire and was totally consumed. A portion of the furniture was saved. This house belonged to Mrs. Brown, of John's Island, and was partly insured. The residences of Mr. John Horibeck and Capt. P. M. Doucin were the next consumed. The greater part of the furniture was saved by the exertions of the firemen and friends of the parties. Col. John Webb's fine, large residence, at the head of the wharf, also took fire, and will be seriously damaged, if not a total loss. The building belongs to the Railroad Accommodation Wharf Company. Several small wooden buildings on the opposite side of Washington street also took fire from the heat and falling sparks. The