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Saffold (Georgia, United States) (search for this): article 9
Warehouse destroyed by lightning. --Two warehouses at Saffold, Ga., on the Chattahoochee river, containing about 2,000 bales of cotton, besides other property stored, were destroyed by fire on the 15th inst. The buildings were both struck by lightning at the same time, and were totally consumed. Loss, about $500,000.
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Warehouse destroyed by lightning. --Two warehouses at Saffold, Ga., on the Chattahoochee river, containing about 2,000 bales of cotton, besides other property stored, were destroyed by fire on the 15th inst. The buildings were both struck by lightning at the same time, and were totally consumed. Loss, about $500,000.
Warehouse destroyed by lightning. --Two warehouses at Saffold, Ga., on the Chattahoochee river, containing about 2,000 bales of cotton, besides other property stored, were destroyed by fire on the 15th inst. The buildings were both struck by lightning at the same time, and were totally consumed. Loss, about $500,000.