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The Daily Dispatch: December 16, 1861., [Electronic resource] 6 0 Browse Search
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and for the establishment, and for Government purposes, was not less than $200,000. We have not learned what insurance there was upon the stock or buildings. Smyser & Cordray, machine shop and dwelling. Insured for $4,000. L. E. Cordray, dwelling house and machine ship, worth $5,000, insured for $2,000. James Marsh 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 buililey, tailor. Three story wooden dwelling, owned by N. Benoist, occupied by John S. Bird. A two story wooden dwelling, owned by James M. Stocker, occupied by Henry Smyser. Two story wooden house, owned by estate of Wm. Patton, occupied by Carl M. Heissenbuttel. Three story mansion of Dr. Pritchard; entirely consumed; partially