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Parent Issue
Day
5
Month
February
Year
1864
Copyright
Public Domain
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D5T The old wooden store bolding, mei of Main and Arm Streets.. ffwned by ■ W Mokgan, and occupied below by McMiaox & Hall, Grocers, and II. Basfield, Shoemaker; and above by Jas. McMahojí's "fice and a negro t'amily, was destroyed by reon Tuesday night, about midnight. Mc' Mihos & Hall saved tlie larger part of wir stock, and we presume the insurance, W, will nearly cover their loss. Mr. Ban"eld lost everything, finished work, stock, Md tnols, and though not large in amount, it Urge to him. Mr. McMahojí saved nothígfromhis office. Account books, private I'apers, apd all were burned. ïbe negro 'aruily got r.ui alive, leaving their fnrnitnre Í 'eed the flames. ' ït i jfft known how the Srcoriginated. It was supposed the viiole;bloipk would go, 11 the buildings op Ann lreet, tp aml 'Sdudipg the Post 'Office, wereemptied speed''.r ; but by the exertions of the iiremen the "re as confiued tp tfie building in which it originated, Ames- of the Ñews Depot, next Moor- cxperienced considerable loss by the ■imniarj' removal of his goods, and from the wter poured ijilo his building. Tlie building burned was one of the old land Warks haviug been built thirty-seven years aSo. We hope an elegant block wil] soon be tiectcrj euitsgite.

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Old News
Michigan Argus