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Distressing calamity [electronic resource] : A brief account of the late fire at Richmond, Virg. in which the theatre was burnt, and upwards of one hundred and sixty persons perished in the flames
Published
[Boston] : Printed for and sold by Nathaniel Coverly, corner of Theatre Alley, Boston.--Price 50 cents per dozen, 10 cents single, [1812]
Physical Description
11 pages, 1 unnumbered page : illustrations ; 17 cm
Distressing calamity. Richmond, Dec. 27, 1811 -- List of dead and missing -- The following letter from a gentleman in Richmond, to the Hon. M. Clay, a representative from Virginia, gives an impressive account of the dreadful catastrophe which has taken place in that city -- From the Richmond standard, of Dec. 27 -- An ordinance, concerning the conflagration of the theatre, in the city of Richmond, passed at 11 o'clock, Dec. 27, 1811 -- The theatre in flames.
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Shaw, R.R. American bibliography 25279 Shaw, R.R. American bibliography 22709