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Browsing named entities in a specific section of The Daily Dispatch: July 12, 1861., [Electronic resource]. Search the whole document.
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Simmons (search for this): article 24
Foreign Items.
--The New York Times, of Monday last, furnishes the following:
The burnt steamer Cataline turns out to have been owned by Mr. Thurlow Weed, Mr. Freeman and Mr. Dickinson, who got a third party to have her chartered for $10,000 a month.
Her loss entails $1,200 on Captain Phillips, $150 on her first engineer, $250 on her second engineer, (Mr. Simmons,) $250 on the purser, $300 on the steward, $2,500 on Dr. Bradley, being the amount of private property destroyed belonging to these gentlemen.
The crew lost about $100 each.
A large barn, 100 feet long by 45 wide, with 7 horses, several wagons, carriages, harness and other property, belonging to the West Castleton railroad and Slate Company, Vermont, was entirely consumed last Saturday morning about 1 o'clock. Loss estimated at $2,000 The barn was insured for $800 The fire is supposed to be the work of an incendiary.
A colored boy, 14 years of age, perished in the flames.
Hon. Henry May left Baltimore
Thurlow Weed (search for this): article 24
Foreign Items.
--The New York Times, of Monday last, furnishes the following:
The burnt steamer Cataline turns out to have been owned by Mr. Thurlow Weed, Mr. Freeman and Mr. Dickinson, who got a third party to have her chartered for $10,000 a month.
Her loss entails $1,200 on Captain Phillips, $150 on her first engineer, $250 on her second engineer, (Mr. Simmons,) $250 on the purser, $300 on the steward, $2,500 on Dr. Bradley, being the amount of private property destroyed belonging to these gentlemen.
The crew lost about $100 each.
A large barn, 100 feet long by 45 wide, with 7 horses, several wagons, carriages, harness and other property, belonging to the West Castleton railroad and Slate Company, Vermont, was entirely consumed last Saturday morning about 1 o'clock. Loss estimated at $2,000 The barn was insured for $800 The fire is supposed to be the work of an incendiary.
A colored boy, 14 years of age, perished in the flames.
Hon. Henry May left Baltimore
Tom Freeman (search for this): article 24
Foreign Items.
--The New York Times, of Monday last, furnishes the following:
The burnt steamer Cataline turns out to have been owned by Mr. Thurlow Weed, Mr. Freeman and Mr. Dickinson, who got a third party to have her chartered for $10,000 a month.
Her loss entails $1,200 on Captain Phillips, $150 on her first engineer, $250 on her second engineer, (Mr. Simmons,) $250 on the purser, $300 on the steward, $2,500 on Dr. Bradley, being the amount of private property destroyed belonging to these gentlemen.
The crew lost about $100 each.
A large barn, 100 feet long by 45 wide, with 7 horses, several wagons, carriages, harness and other property, belonging to the West Castleton railroad and Slate Company, Vermont, was entirely consumed last Saturday morning about 1 o'clock. Loss estimated at $2,000 The barn was insured for $800 The fire is supposed to be the work of an incendiary.
A colored boy, 14 years of age, perished in the flames.
Hon. Henry May left Baltimore
A. D. Dickinson (search for this): article 24
Foreign Items.
--The New York Times, of Monday last, furnishes the following:
The burnt steamer Cataline turns out to have been owned by Mr. Thurlow Weed, Mr. Freeman and Mr. Dickinson, who got a third party to have her chartered for $10,000 a month.
Her loss entails $1,200 on Captain Phillips, $150 on her first engineer, $250 on her second engineer, (Mr. Simmons,) $250 on the purser, $300 on the steward, $2,500 on Dr. Bradley, being the amount of private property destroyed belonging to these gentlemen.
The crew lost about $100 each.
A large barn, 100 feet long by 45 wide, with 7 horses, several wagons, carriages, harness and other property, belonging to the West Castleton railroad and Slate Company, Vermont, was entirely consumed last Saturday morning about 1 o'clock. Loss estimated at $2,000 The barn was insured for $800 The fire is supposed to be the work of an incendiary.
A colored boy, 14 years of age, perished in the flames.
Hon. Henry May left Baltimore
Henry May (search for this): article 24
Bradley (search for this): article 24
Foreign Items.
--The New York Times, of Monday last, furnishes the following:
The burnt steamer Cataline turns out to have been owned by Mr. Thurlow Weed, Mr. Freeman and Mr. Dickinson, who got a third party to have her chartered for $10,000 a month.
Her loss entails $1,200 on Captain Phillips, $150 on her first engineer, $250 on her second engineer, (Mr. Simmons,) $250 on the purser, $300 on the steward, $2,500 on Dr. Bradley, being the amount of private property destroyed belonging to these gentlemen.
The crew lost about $100 each.
A large barn, 100 feet long by 45 wide, with 7 horses, several wagons, carriages, harness and other property, belonging to the West Castleton railroad and Slate Company, Vermont, was entirely consumed last Saturday morning about 1 o'clock. Loss estimated at $2,000 The barn was insured for $800 The fire is supposed to be the work of an incendiary.
A colored boy, 14 years of age, perished in the flames.
Hon. Henry May left Baltimore
Phillips (search for this): article 24
Foreign Items.
--The New York Times, of Monday last, furnishes the following:
The burnt steamer Cataline turns out to have been owned by Mr. Thurlow Weed, Mr. Freeman and Mr. Dickinson, who got a third party to have her chartered for $10,000 a month.
Her loss entails $1,200 on Captain Phillips, $150 on her first engineer, $250 on her second engineer, (Mr. Simmons,) $250 on the purser, $300 on the steward, $2,500 on Dr. Bradley, being the amount of private property destroyed belonging to these gentlemen.
The crew lost about $100 each.
A large barn, 100 feet long by 45 wide, with 7 horses, several wagons, carriages, harness and other property, belonging to the West Castleton railroad and Slate Company, Vermont, was entirely consumed last Saturday morning about 1 o'clock. Loss estimated at $2,000 The barn was insured for $800 The fire is supposed to be the work of an incendiary.
A colored boy, 14 years of age, perished in the flames.
Hon. Henry May left Baltimore
Abraham Lincoln (search for this): article 24
Jefferson Davis (search for this): article 24