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Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 41 Number 297

Date July 6 1877
County Saint John
Place Saint John
Newspaper The Daily Telegraph

info The language of the text is the original used in the newspaper entry and as transcribed by Daniel F. Johnson. Records acquired by the Provincial Archives are not translated from the language in which they originate.

People burned out (by Great Fire) - Charlotte St.: On the west side were Jas. W. WHEATON, saloon; Thomas HAMPSON, lquors; Mr. HAYWARD, prop. of United States Hotel; William M. WARD, house vacant; W.H. GREEN, liquors; D.E. LEACH, billiard saloon; Charles S. COTTER, liquors; J.B. GAYNOR, blockmaker; W. HILLMAN, gold and silver plater; Charles LOGAN, liquor; Geo. H. WILLIAMS, prop. Boston House; James DUNBAR, teamster; GUTHRIE & HEVENOR, confectioners; W.C. MORRISSEY, undertaker; Dr. F.G. JORDAN, office; Samuel LESTER, boarding house; John SULLIVAN, painter; Thomas A. SCOTT, restaurant; Trinity Church Sunday School; Dr. D.E. BERRYMAN, office; James LANGILL, boarding house; T.J. COCHRANE, apothecary; Dr. John BERRYMAN; J.O. MILLER, confectioner; dress making establishment; J.D. McAVITY, grocer; D. McNALLY; S.Z. DICKSON; vacant shed; Charles CLARIHUE; vacant shop; Geo. H. HAY, painter; house owned by Rev. A. WOOD and occupied by himself; and the shop by James H. PULLEN, painter, paper hanger and glazier; D.J. MULLIN; Sophia McLEAN; Mrs. Ellen McAVENNEY, grocer; James DUFFY, liquors; gateway, John LAWSON, grocer; James DALEY, teamster; Thomas HOGAN, James STEWART; vacnt house; Mary JAMES; F. LANAGAN; Mary EARLY; Samuel KEATLEY; John ROBERTSON;Emma MAGEE; John McDERMOT, H.L. STURDEE; Mrs. W.R. FRASER, boarding house; vacant lot; W.J. DAVIDSON, vacant lot; James WILLIAMS, ginger beer manufacturer; Susan PARKER; Mary HAZEN; Miss Ann THOMPSON; John D. DEVOE; vacant lot and house; Eliza B. McLAUGHLIN; Jane MURRAY; Annie McAULEY, boarding house; John FIELDERS; T. Edgar GOLDING; Patrick COHOLAN, grocer; Barbara GARVIN, grocer; Thomas P. POMROY; William PHILLIPS, shoemaker; William HOLMAN; Paul DALEY; John B. LONGLEY; Henry MAXWELL, gateways; James ROBINSON; James A. HARDING, high sheriff; Joseph BAXTER, liquors; vacant house and an alley; Morris WALLE; T. CLARKE; James MURPHY; Thomas NICE; Michael WALSH; George E. MULHERRIN; George F. BARNES, grocer; alley; William IRVIN, boot and shoe maker; Hanorah REGAN, side house; James MURRAY, boarding house; vacant lot; Richard COUGHLAN, liquors; Alex. BINNING; Patrick O'KEEFE, boot and shoe maker; John McCARTHY, vacant lot; William D. CARRON, grocer; Peter TRAINOR, liquor dealer; alley; Thomas CARROLL; Mrs. DURANT; William PINE; vacant lot; Henry DUFFELL, lumber merchant - On the opposite, beginning at the head of King street were the following - Bell Tower, Hazen House partially burned, in which were Geo. R. BENT, organ and piano dealer; vacant shops, boarding house; Charles MERRITT; John HOLDEN; James VERNON; Dr. McLAREN; Dr. John BERRYMAN, office; Dr. LAWRENCE; Joseph SCOTT; Chas. WILSON; gateway; James MASON; Donald M. SUTHERLAND; Thomas COUGHLAN; Samuel CORBETT; Ebenezer HARRINGTON; George McMULLIN; Frances BISHOP; John PITMAN; William C. MORRISEY, undertaker; Robert BUSTIN; Wm H. BELDING; James CRAWFORD; Advanced School No. 3; Matthew O'LEARY; Mary McCARTHY; Michael SULLIVAN; James DWYER; Peter McGRAW; Johanna CROWLEY; John FINEN, grocer; George JOHNSTON; Michael MURPHY; John MORRISSEY; McKENZIE & SCOTT, marble dealers; Elizabeth POTTS; Charles E. HARDING; Sarah COLLINS; James McDONALD; Lewis THOROUGHGOOD, shoemaker; Rosanna MORAN; John TILL; John FLING; John RYAN; Eliza ANSLEY; Anthony DUYER; Emily PARTELOW; Dudne BREEZE; James S. McGIVERN; vacant house, gateway; St. Clair RUGGLES, grocer; Agnes STEWART, dry goods; Robert STEWART, grocer; George SUTTON; Samuel FISHER, boot and shoe maker; Joseph MacKAY; Edward BULMAR; Geo. SAUNDERS; alley; Samuel SMITH, vacant lots; John H. GOLDEN; Charles JONES; vacant lots; John WATSON; Thomas VAIL, grocer; James JOHNSON; vacant lots; vacant shop; Charles STEVENS, seaman's boarding house; Michael SHEA, firnishing goods; James KELLY; Richard CURMER, policeman; George HOGAN; John RING, policeman ; Peter O'DONNELL; John W.B. JAMIESON, Thomas PINE, alley; Mary Ann CULVERNELL; Thomas VAUGHAN; Mrs. Margaret RILEY, grocer; Michael TUCKER; Caleb LARKIN; Bartholomew COXETTER; Wm McDERMOTT; Wm McKENZIE, vacant lot; shed; vacant lot; Weed Sewing Machine factory; Armstrong Bros. foundary; sheds; Alexander McDERMOTT; John W. FISHER; vacant house, Fisher's Shipyard; military store and battery.

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