From the Richmond Daily Dispatch |
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November 8, 1862 |
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Fire |
The alarm of fire yesterday at 12 o'clock
was caused by the burning of a wooden house a short distance this side
of Victor's mill, Adams's Valley, near the upper workshops of the
Virginia Central Railroad Company, whose
property it was. It was tenanted by Mr. Tyler, an employee of the
road, who, together with his family, were absent when the fire broke
out. The house, and furniture contained in it, were entirely consumed. |
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