Democratic Sentinel, Volume 8, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 March 1884 — FIRE RECORD. [ARTICLE]
FIRE RECORD.
The record of fires of the week, where a loss of SIO,OOO and upward was entailed, is as follows: Losses. Shelbyville, Tenn., six stores $30,000 Woodstock, DL, three stores 20,000 Winamac, Ind„ five buildings 15,000 Worcester, Mass.,woolen-machinery mill 60,000 Mayaguse, Porto Rico, forty-two houses.. 50,000 Pittsburgh, four dwellings 10,000 lonia, Mich., prison shops 15,000 Cassville, W. Va., business block, 20,000 Pittsburgh, Pa., street-car stables 15,000 New Orleans, three dwellings 30,000 St. Paul, Minn., warehouse 125,000 Jackson, Mich., Union Hall Block 200,000 Henrietta, Texas, business property 25,000 Corsicana, Texas, general store 60,000 Green Bay, Wts., dry goods store 10,000 South Chicago, 111., steel works 30,000 Compton, Canada, hotel 15,000 Denver. Colo., two hotels 15,000 Louisville, Ky., cloak manufactory 60,000 Greenville, S. C., business property 30,000 Osceola, lowa, flouring mill 20,000 Lincoln, Neb., hotel and other property.. 75,000 Duluth. Minn., two hotels 40,000 Philadelphia, cotton mill 30,000 Boston, wool warehouse 80,000 Nicholasville, Ky., flour mill 30,000 Harrisburg, Ohio, general store 20,000 Toledo, Ohio, brush manufactory 15,000 Richmond, Va., cedar works 90,000 Philadelphia, Powers <fe Wclghtman’s chemical works 1,000,000 Faribault. Minn., small stores 10,000 Paris, Ky., warehouse and contents 20,000 Racine, Wis., wagon factory ; 35,000 Boston, Hawkins Machine Company’s works 200,000 Eldorado, Ohio, flouring mill 20,000 Iredell, Tex., business property 50,000 Philadelphia, carpet mill 25,000
