1858 June 24. Dover Enquirer. (Dover, New Hampshire.) June 24, 1858, Vol. XXXII, No. 5, P. 3.
Fire At Great Falls. We learn that on Monday evening about 7 o’clock, fire broke out in the daguerreotype saloon of Wm. S. Bracy, on Market street, in Great Falls. The building was occupied by the N. E. Protective Union Store No. 175, the Post Office, the Town Library rooms, and Jordan & Rollins’ law office. The goods in the store were safely removed, and also the books and papers in the library and law offices. Mr. Bracy lost all his daguerreotype materials, and the building was badly charred. The building belongs to John A. Burleigh.
1858 June 29. The Union Democrat. (Manchester, New Hampshire.) June 29, 1858, Vol. 8, No. 389, P. 3.
Fire At Great Falls, N. H.—On Monday evening 7 o’clock, a fire broke out in the daguerreotype saloon of Wm. S. Bracy, on Market street, in Great Falls. The building was occupied by the N. E. Protective Union Store No. 175, the Post Office, the Town Library rooms, and Jordan & Rollins’ law office. The goods in the store were safely removed, and also the books and papers in the library and law offices. Mr. Bracy lost all his daguerreotype materials, and the building was badly charred. The building belongs to John A. Burleigh.