Daily Telegraph and Messenger (Macon), issue of the 6th of September 1873 1:3 - The hat store of Mr. C. B. ASH, on Congress street, Savannah, was burned Wednesday night, causing a loss of $1,00 on the building. The stock - valued at $15,000 - was badly damaged, but was insured for $7,000. (also found in the Georgia Weekly Telegraph and Georgia Journal & Messenger (Macon) on the 9th of September, 1873 6:2.)
Abstract from Laurel Grove Cemetery Keepers Book: Chas. B. ASH died the 26th of September, 1891, and was buried the following day in Lot 226. He was a native of Savannah, aged 70 years, 1 month and 14 days; he was a resident of 110 Habersham Street.
Daily Telegraph and Messenger (Macon), issue of the 6th of September 1873 1:3 - The hat store of Mr. C. B. ASH, on Congress street, Savannah, was burned Wednesday night, causing a loss of $1,00 on the building. The stock - valued at $15,000 - was badly damaged, but was insured for $7,000. (also found in the Georgia Weekly Telegraph and Georgia Journal & Messenger (Macon) on the 9th of September, 1873 6:2.)
Abstract from Laurel Grove Cemetery Keepers Book: Chas. B. ASH died the 26th of September, 1891, and was buried the following day in Lot 226. He was a native of Savannah, aged 70 years, 1 month and 14 days; he was a resident of 110 Habersham Street.
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