The Story of the Great Fire in St. John, N.B., June 20th, 1877 Part 18
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_Portland street, west side, from Camden to High street._--Wm.
McIntyre, by self, Geo. Giggy, Geo. Morgan, James Power, Harry Stephens, Wm. Gillan, and a family from the City burnt district--7.
[In rear house belonging to David Breen, occupied by self and N.
Frizzle.]
Thomas McMasters, by self, John Boyd, Widow McJunkin, James Ryder, Messrs. Mullay, Brown and Christopher--7.
Widow Kerr, by self--1. [Mr. Murdock's house in rear, by one tenant--1.]
Wm. A. Moore, occupied by self as a dwelling, John Currie, groceries; James Pender, Joseph McIntyre, the Misses Darrah--5.
_Portland street, east side, from Camden to High street._--Richard Anderson, by self and Samuel Devennie--2.
Richard Anderson, by William Hill, as a grocery store and dwelling; John Rubins, tailor shop, James McCord--4.
Robert McIntyre, by Bernard Gallagher, dwelling and grocery store, Samuel ----rett, Richard McIntyre--3.
Robert McIntyre, by self, Ike Munroe, Oliver Colwell, Robert Black, Ca---- ----rrington--5.
Wm. McIntyre, by Wm. Maxwell and Robert McMurray--2.
Wm. McIntyre, by Jacob Brown, Misses Sharp, Duke Brown, Geo.
DeLong, Levi DeLong--5. [House in rear occupied by Joseph Lee and John Mullay--2.]
Benj. Lawton, by self and brother--2.
_Camden street, north side, from Simonds east to water._--Thos. W.
Peters, by Thomas Mansfield, as a dwelling and a grocery store, John Nowlin, Jeremiah Sullivan and two others--5.
Thos. W. Peters, by Mr. Leonard and Edward Cutten--2.
John Higgins, by self--1.
George Grear, by self, John Ross, John Cooper, Mr. McLean--4.
Richard Anderson, by Harry Laskey, John Thompson, Miss...o...b..rne--3.
Widow Wilson, by self, H. Brockings, Widow Bailey--4. [Unoccupied house in rear.]
Stephen Murphy, by self, Messrs. Hamilton, Ralston and Hoolahan--4.
_Acadia street, west side, from Camden to High street._--Wm.
Searle, by Hugh Hutchinson, Wm. Bell--2.
James Bartlett, by David Doherty, Mr. Fitzgerald--2.
Robt. McKay, by self, Messrs. Irvine and Munroe--3.
Mr. Reed, by Thomas Graham and another--2. [Rear house owned by Mr.
Reed.]
Thomas Youngclaus, by Messrs. Stayhorn, Kirk and Beaton--3.
James Kyle, by self and Mr. McGee--2.
Widow Ruddock, by self and a family whose name could not be learned--2.
Wm. Elliott, by self, James Smith and John Devennie--3.
_Acadia street, east side, from Camden street to High street._--John H. Crawford, by self, as a grocery and dwelling--1.
Thomas Gillespie, by Mr. Tait, Joseph Allen, Widow Garvey and Widow Boyne--4.
_High street, south side, westward from water._--John McDermott, by self, Patrick Carlin and Thomas Smith--3.
Miss Daley, by Wm. Peac.o.c.k, Widow Knodell and Joseph Speight--3.
George Baxter, by self as dwelling and grocery store; and by Mr.
Dunham--1.
Geo. Baxter, by Messrs. Wilson, and Kirk and another--3.
Widow Young, by self, Wm. Young, and George Easty--3.
Patrick Flynn, by Messrs. Stack and Thompson Kennedy, and Widow Logan--3.
James Scott, by self, and James Barbour--2.
Joseph Sullivan, by self--1.
Joseph Logan, by self, Widow Buchanan, Widow McDermott--3.
Temperance Hall, owned by Governor Tilley, J. C. Edwards, and Portland Division, S. of T.
_Simonds street, east side, from High street to water._--Andrew Johnston's house, occupied by four families--1.
Paul Gillespie, by John Buckley, James Gillespie, and Mr.
Akerley--2.
Widow, by self, James Spence, and Charles Brown, and two others--5.
Widow Crawford, by self, as dwelling and grocery shop, and by James Buckley--2.
Alex. Urquhart, by self--1.
Thos. W. Peters, by Widow Morrison, John Morrison and Mrs.
Wilson--3.
LOSSES OF INSURANCE COMPANIES.
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