The first complete list of white sufferers in Friday’s fire was available today. It was compiled by J.K. Willis and is as follows:
Richard Avery, Pasteur Street
Mrs. Eva Barns, George Street
Bengel, George Street
Archie Brinkley, Pasteur Street
E.E. Brinkley, barber shop
Matthew Caton, Howard and Primrose streets
Phillip Carawan, George Street
D.M. Carawan, George Street
Mrs. Mary Clark, George Street
Bryan Caton, George Street (two married daughters and their families)
Pulaskie Cahoon, Pine Street
Ben Cahoon, George Street
Dave Cahoon, George Street
Mrs. Dollie Cannon, George Street
Mrs. Fannie Dixon, Metcalf
A.B. Davis, George Street
John DeForest, George Street
Leon Dawson, Pine Street
John Duke, Pasteur Street
S.L. Dill Sr., Queen Street
Archie Edwards, Pasteur Street
(Eaton)
M.D. Fulcher, butcher shop on Queen Street
Hugh Gaskins, Pasteur Street
R.C. Godwin, Metcalf Street
Thos. Gaskill Sr., George Street
Thomas Gaskill Jr., George Street
Mrs. Agnes Gerkins, George Street
Thos. Gautier
Daisy Gray, No. 6 Dryboro Alley
Mrs. Huggins, Metcalf Street
Mrs. M.J. Hancock, Metcalf
Geo. Howard, Metcalf Street
Duff Harris, George Street
Mart Harris, Court Street
Ray Hill, Pasteur Street
Willie Higgins, Pasteur Street
Jarvis, George Street
Kilburn, New Street
Kilburn, New Street
Mrs. Lamb, George Street
Davis Lee, Pasteur Street
Clay Miller, Pasteur Street
Merritt Store, Howard Primrose
W. Melton, George Street
Mrs. F. Oldfield
John Pittman, George Street
S.H. Pittman, George Street
John Pollock
Lewis Rice, George Street
Madison Rowe, Pasteur Street
Sadie Rice, George Street
J. Southard, George Street
Herman Smith
George Tippett, George Street
Bert Tippett, George Street
Anderson Taylor
James Vinson, George Street
James Vinson (son), George Street
M.D. Wayne, George
R.M. Wayne, George Street
Clarence Wayne, George Street
Richard Wetherington, George Street
James Whitley, Pasteur
B.R. Wiley, Pasteur
From the front page of the New Bern Sun-Journal, Thursday afternoon, Dec. 7, 1922
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