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The Daily Dispatch: December 16, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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E. Cordray, dwelling house and machine ship, worth $5,000, insured for $2,000. James Marsh, store-house, on Concord street. No insurance. Messrs. Lockwood and Johnson are but slightly damaged, about $500 covering their losses. Pritchard Street.--South Side.--The following were the sufferers on this street: Thomas Cordray, two-and-a-half story wooden dwelling. Francis Police, three two-and-a-half story wooden dwellings, occupied by Messrs. N. Yokage, P. Sullivan and Henry Dinget, the latter loosing all their furniture. North Side.--Two boiler shops, Cameron & Co. Dwelling house of James Artope. Dwelling house of Henry Smyser. Dwelling house of A. R. Tavei. Dwelling house of John Torrent. Dwelling house of T. J. Cumming. East. Bay--East Side--Two and a half story wooden building, trust estate of Thos. Garraty; occupant, Thos. Whiley, tailor. Three story wooden dwelling, owned by N. Benoist, occupied by John S. Bird. A two story wooden dwelling, own