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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: September 12, 1864., [Electronic resource].
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Destructive fire in Manchester — over three Million dollars' worth of property destroyed.
--One of the most destructive fires which has ever occurred in this State took place in Manchester on Friday night last.
About 12 o'clock, the citizens in the neighborhood were aroused by the roaring of the flames, which proceeded from the northwestern wing of the Messrs.
Gary's tobacco factory, situated on Barney street, between Allen and Bainbridge, and in an incredibly short time the whole buildiManchester on Friday night last.
About 12 o'clock, the citizens in the neighborhood were aroused by the roaring of the flames, which proceeded from the northwestern wing of the Messrs.
Gary's tobacco factory, situated on Barney street, between Allen and Bainbridge, and in an incredibly short time the whole building was in a light blaze.
The wind setting in a favorable direction, the large tobacco warehouse, on the opposite side of the street, owned by Messrs, John Gilmour & Co., soon took fire, and despite the efforts of a number of citizens to put it out, the destructive elements traveled from one section of the vast structure to the other till the whole of it was entirely consumed.
When the last portion of this warehouse and all the various buildings inside of the enclosure were levelled to the
Baptist (search for this): article 3
The alarm of fire Saturday night.
--The alarm of fire which took place about half-past 11 o'clock on Saturday night proceeded from the partial burning of a framed building on Seventeenth street, in the occupancy of William Jones, formerly of the firm of Brown, Peasley & Co. Before the arrival of the fire engines, the flames were extinguished by persons in the neighborhood, with the assistance of Lieutenant Baptist, of the night police.
William Jones (search for this): article 3
The alarm of fire Saturday night.
--The alarm of fire which took place about half-past 11 o'clock on Saturday night proceeded from the partial burning of a framed building on Seventeenth street, in the occupancy of William Jones, formerly of the firm of Brown, Peasley & Co. Before the arrival of the fire engines, the flames were extinguished by persons in the neighborhood, with the assistance of Lieutenant Baptist, of the night police.