From the Richmond Sentinel, 12/16/1863, p. 1, c. 6
Fire. – About half past one o’clock yesterday
morning, the building on Cary street, opposite the foundry of Messrs. Ettenger &
Edmund, owned and used by Lawrence Lottier for grinding snuff and making smoking
tobacco, was, with its contents, completely destroyed. – Had the fire
communicated to several large piles of plank immediately in front of the snuff
mill, the destruction of several tobacco factories and stables in the vicinity
would have been almost inevitable. The firemen, however, succeeded in
suppressing the flames before any damage, other than that above stated, was
done. It is not known how the fire originated, but supposed to have been set on
fire. Losses quite heavy.
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