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The Daily Dispatch: May 3, 1864., [Electronic resource], The fire at Wilmington, North Carolina. (search)
royed. The destruction of property is very great. We sum it up as follows: The Confederate Government lost 800 bales cotton burnt, of which about 200 were Sea Island — say $800,000. It lost also in materials and work in progress at Beerys's Ship Yard about $100,000. T. Andrea lost 2,500 bales of cotton--300 of it Sea Island Sea Island — say $2,430,000. The Nashville and Chattanooga R. R. Co., lost 187 bales--say $200,000. In Capt. Hallett's Sheds there were 850 bales of cotton, 47 of it Sea Island, belonging to the State of Virginia, and sundry other parties. Also rope and bagging to the amount of $100,000.--All burned. Total loss about $900,000. Rankin and Sea Island, belonging to the State of Virginia, and sundry other parties. Also rope and bagging to the amount of $100,000.--All burned. Total loss about $900,000. Rankin and Martin's Rosin Oil Works, about $70,000. Insurance to the amount of $7,000. B. Hallet's loss in shed about $25,000. Insurance $3,000. The Southern Express Company lost two cars with merchandize, also some merchandize in small warehouse. Loss about $100,000. The chief loss of railroad property was 25 freight cars 15 of them be