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DEATH NEAR TO MANY. Continued from the First Page. new cottage owned by Charles S. Davis of Plymouth. The fire then reached the farmhouse of Joseph L. Brown, which was consumed. Mra Brown was saved with great difficulty. The men were all off fighting the women and children left behind were terror stricken. Many were placed in boats and rowed off to the middle of the pond. where they stayed until the fire passed by. One side of the fire worked around Little Long pond to the summer home of Alfred R. Turner Jr, which at 6 o'clock tonight was a mass of flames. The fire worked its way to Halfway pond, and here the handsome summer house and buildings owned by Prof Les baron R. Briggs of Harvard university were consumed. The summer houses on the easterly side of the pond owned by Myron Whitney, Fred A. Hatch, Howland Davis, Col Richard H. Morgan, Edward Emery and others, at 6 tonight were standing, but the was creeping toward them.
Article from 13 Sep 1900The Boston Globe(Boston, MA)
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