The Story of the Great Fire in St. John, N.B., June 20th, 1877 - Part 17
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Barn belonging to John Bradley.

_Chapel street, south side, from Portland street east to Water._--Miss Mary Long, by Mrs. McArthur, Mr. Appleby and Mrs.

Gorral--3.

Chas. Long, by self and son as grocery and dwelling; Chas. Colwell, Alex. Long, Abraham Craig--5.

Mrs. Nancy Lackey, by Local Preacher Oram, Miss McJunkin, John McJunkin--3.

Joseph Reed, by Samuel Baker, Frank Crawford--2.

Barn belonging to Sarah Irvine.

Arthur Rodgers, by self, Mrs. Clancey, Arthur Desmond and Mr.

Long--4.

Widow Sullivan, by Thos. Sullivan--1.

John Damary, by self and Thos. Damary--2.

John Corrigan, by self--1.

Thos. Currie, by self and John Quinn--2.

Wm. King's house, damaged considerably.

_Acadia street, east side, from High street to Main street._--Mrs.

Sarah Irvine, occupied by self, Thomas Kerr, Nancy Irvine, Messrs.

Campbell & Hartt--5.

Geo. McMonagle, by self as a grocery and dwelling; Widow Nelson, William McGuire, John McGuire, David Smith--5.

Mrs. Farson, by Mrs. Gallaher, Mrs. McCacherin--2.

Geo. McMonagle, by Thomas Sharp and Patrick Bogan--2.

Alex. Duff (house damaged considerably), by Thomas McGill and Henry McCarthy--2.

_Acadia street, west side, from High to Main street._--Joseph Reed, by self, Andrew Crawford, Wm. McConnell, Mrs. Wark--4.

Widow Farson, by self as grocery and liquor shop and dwelling; Jeremiah Sullivan, James Brown, David McBurney, Jeremiah Speight, widow Marley--6.

_Portland street, east side, from High street to Main street._--John Connolly, by Messrs. Smith, as a grocery store, Capt. Rawlings, of the Portland Police, and by David Speight, as a boarding house--3.

Methodist Parsonage, occupied by Rev. Mr. Teed, Pastor of the Portland Methodist Church--1.

[The houses of Mr. McColgan are mentioned in connection with buildings on Main and Chapel streets.]

_High street, north side, from Portland street east to water._--John Brooks, by George Wetmore, Wm. C. Dunham--2.

Thomas Polly, by self, John Alcorn, John Humphreys--3.

George Smith (brick cottage), by self and Robert Smith--2.

George Ruddock, by self and George Brown--2.

Widow Ruddock, by Mr. Ellis--1.

Andrew Myles, by self, Messrs. Porter and Rogers--3.

Edward Sergeant, by self and Mr. Stantiford--2.

George Young, by self and Mrs. Upham--2.

Robert Ewing, by self, Walter Brown, R. A. H. Morrow--3.

Edward Elliot, by Geo. Jenkins, John Green, Frank Wallace--3.

Capt. Aubrey, by self and Mr. Reed--2.

Edward Elliott, by self and Mr. McAllister--2.

_Portland street from Rankin's wharf to Camden street._--Alex. -- Ferguson, by self, Captain Buckhard, and Wm. Sleeth.

Hugh Montague, Robert and Joseph Carson--3.

John Irvine, by self and Widow Craig.

John McCachney, by self, mother and Jas. McCachney.

Geo. Carter, by self, Joseph Murphy, Geo. Carter, Jr.--3.

T. Travis, by self, as grocery and liquor store and dwelling.

August Mavison, Mr. Wilson, Mrs. Riley and another--5.

_Camden street, south side, from Portland street to Acadia street._--James Bartlett, by self, Henry Bartlett, Archibald Tatton, Capt. Bartlett, James Tubman--5.

John McJunkin, by self, Capt. Charles Harper, Harry Ba.s.sett--3.

Arthur Kyle, by self, John Cunningham, John O'Connell, Mr. Rebels, Mrs. McDormott, William, John Hammond--6.

_Acadia street, from Camden South to water._--Daniel O'Hara, by self, and Chas. Hara--2.

Patrick Dawson, by self, Peter Nelson, and a family from the City burnt district--3.

Mrs. Hamilton, by self--1.

Wm. Carter, by self--1.