“Shocking Explosion”

Authors

Date

9-15-1812

Newspaper

Petersburg Intelligencer

Page and Column

Page 2, Column 5

Newspaper Location

Petersburg, Virginia

Serial Number

1042

Abstract

Report of the explosion of a gunpowder mill near Richmond Virginia on September 9, 1812. These explosions would mdmic the effect of an earthquake and are compared to them at times.

Transcript

RICHMOND, September 10. SHOCKING EXPLOSION! Yesterday afternoon between the hours of two & three o'clock, the valuable Powder-Mills, with several other buildings within the same enclosure, situated about two miles form this city, belonging to Messrs Brown, Page, and Burr, were by some fatal accident yet unknown, instantaneously blown up! By this sad catastrophe twelve persons, five white and seven black men, nearly all that were employed about the place, lost their lives. There were three distinct shocks which succeeded each other at intervals of about one second, and which shook the buildings in this city and neighborhood more violently than any of the late earthquakes. We visited the place soon after the fatal accident happened and never in the whole course of our lives witnessed such a scene. Not a single piece of timber belonging to either of the buildings, that we could perceive, was left in its original position to mark where the houses had stood--large trees were torn up by the roots; and, indeed, every thing within the circumference of 50 or 60 yards of the terrible explosion, was shattered into small fragments and scattered in various directions, to the distance of from two to three hundred yards-the bodies of some of the unfortunate victims were found at considerable distances from the place; but most of them in a much more perfect state than could have been expected. The pecuniary loss to Messrs. B. P. & B. in Powder, materials, &c. must be very considerable: But this is trifling when compared with the valuable lives that have been lost. Oh! that we could speak comfort to the poor widows and orphans who are left to bemoan the sad destiny of their nearest and dearest relatives!

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