From the Charleston Mercury |
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January 18, 1865 |
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The Northeastern Railroad |
We are informed that up to 12 o'clock
yesterday, the bridge of the Northeastern Railroad across the Santee
River, had been uninjured by the freshet, and that but a trifling
damage had been sustained by the trestles leading to it. The river,
however, was still rising. Until the effect of this can be ascertained,
and the road placed in a proper condition, some interruptions may be
looked for in its regular operations. |
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