Aged xx years, xx months, xx days.
A Slight Blaze
On Wednesday night, about 10 o’clock a large brass amp was left burning in the millinery store of Carroll and Wood, on Magee avenue. Miss Carroll, hearing something fall, went up-stairs and found the room almost full of flames. Seizing a rug, she succeed in subduing the fire on the floor and assistance arriving by this time the fire was soon extinguished. The show case was broken and a few millinery goods destroyed was about all the damage that was done.
~~ Jeannette Dispatch, Friday, May 24, 1889, Page 1, Column 8
Mrs. Nancy Carroll, of Elderton, has been visiting her daughter Miss C. F. Carroll, of Magee Avenue.
~~ Jeannette Dispatch, Friday, May 24, 1889, Page 3, Column 4
Aged xx years, xx months, xx days.
A Slight Blaze
On Wednesday night, about 10 o’clock a large brass amp was left burning in the millinery store of Carroll and Wood, on Magee avenue. Miss Carroll, hearing something fall, went up-stairs and found the room almost full of flames. Seizing a rug, she succeed in subduing the fire on the floor and assistance arriving by this time the fire was soon extinguished. The show case was broken and a few millinery goods destroyed was about all the damage that was done.
~~ Jeannette Dispatch, Friday, May 24, 1889, Page 1, Column 8
Mrs. Nancy Carroll, of Elderton, has been visiting her daughter Miss C. F. Carroll, of Magee Avenue.
~~ Jeannette Dispatch, Friday, May 24, 1889, Page 3, Column 4
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