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The Daily Dispatch: July 17, 1861., [Electronic resource], The New York Tribune not to be believed. (search)
s many other buildings in Tooley street. Brigade Director Braidwood killed. The saddest loss of all, however, was the deplorable accident which befell Mr. James Braidwood, Director of the London Fire Brigade, who, it will be seen by the subj informed had only been arranged a few days since. Mr. Braidwood surveyed the course of the fire with his usual cool andption of the firemen, there was only a few standing by. Mr. Braidwood, who had visited the men several times previously, seei of the brigade, who was standing within a few paces of Mr. Braidwood, shouted for them "all to run.!! The men dropped their ion on to the wharf, where they jumped into the river. Mr. Braidwood made an effort to follow Mr. Henderson, but it was onlyhave perished. We are in a position, however, to state Mr. Braidwood is the only member of the fire brigade who has perished warehouse which leans so fearfully over the spot where Mr. Braidwood's body was discovered, has almost burnt itself away. S