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Browsing named entities in a specific section of The Daily Dispatch: July 2, 1861., [Electronic resource]. Search the whole document.
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Wheeling, W. Va. (West Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 10
Destructive fire in Centre Wheeling.
--On Tuesday afternoon a fire broke out in the sash and door factory of Rolland & Holliday, in Centre Wheeling, Va., and spreading rapidly, soon communicated to a house owned by Mrs. W. H. Moyston adjoining, another owned by Wm. Exley, and a small frame on the opposite side of the street, owned by Jos. Caldwell, all of which were speedily destroyed, with nearly all their contents.
Total loss $13,000; no insurance.
William Exley (search for this): article 10
Destructive fire in Centre Wheeling.
--On Tuesday afternoon a fire broke out in the sash and door factory of Rolland & Holliday, in Centre Wheeling, Va., and spreading rapidly, soon communicated to a house owned by Mrs. W. H. Moyston adjoining, another owned by Wm. Exley, and a small frame on the opposite side of the street, owned by Jos. Caldwell, all of which were speedily destroyed, with nearly all their contents.
Total loss $13,000; no insurance.
Rolland (search for this): article 10
Destructive fire in Centre Wheeling.
--On Tuesday afternoon a fire broke out in the sash and door factory of Rolland & Holliday, in Centre Wheeling, Va., and spreading rapidly, soon communicated to a house owned by Mrs. W. H. Moyston adjoining, another owned by Wm. Exley, and a small frame on the opposite side of the street, owned by Jos. Caldwell, all of which were speedily destroyed, with nearly all their contents.
Total loss $13,000; no insurance.
W. H. Moyston (search for this): article 10
Destructive fire in Centre Wheeling.
--On Tuesday afternoon a fire broke out in the sash and door factory of Rolland & Holliday, in Centre Wheeling, Va., and spreading rapidly, soon communicated to a house owned by Mrs. W. H. Moyston adjoining, another owned by Wm. Exley, and a small frame on the opposite side of the street, owned by Jos. Caldwell, all of which were speedily destroyed, with nearly all their contents.
Total loss $13,000; no insurance.
Joseph Caldwell (search for this): article 10
Destructive fire in Centre Wheeling.
--On Tuesday afternoon a fire broke out in the sash and door factory of Rolland & Holliday, in Centre Wheeling, Va., and spreading rapidly, soon communicated to a house owned by Mrs. W. H. Moyston adjoining, another owned by Wm. Exley, and a small frame on the opposite side of the street, owned by Jos. Caldwell, all of which were speedily destroyed, with nearly all their contents.
Total loss $13,000; no insurance.
Holliday (search for this): article 10
Destructive fire in Centre Wheeling.
--On Tuesday afternoon a fire broke out in the sash and door factory of Rolland & Holliday, in Centre Wheeling, Va., and spreading rapidly, soon communicated to a house owned by Mrs. W. H. Moyston adjoining, another owned by Wm. Exley, and a small frame on the opposite side of the street, owned by Jos. Caldwell, all of which were speedily destroyed, with nearly all their contents.
Total loss $13,000; no insurance.