From the Raleigh Confederate |
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January 20, 1865 |
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N. C. Railroad {North
Carolina RR} |
We learn that the breaks in this road and
the bridges that were washed away beyond Lexington, are all nearly
repaired, and that the trains will probably pass over tomorrow. The
traveling public will be glad to learn this fact, for which much
praise is due to the indefatigable and experienced Superintendent T.
J. Sum{n}er, Esq., who, as a railroad
man, has few, if any, superiors in the country. |
The Piedmont road is also open to the
passage of trains to Danville, so that railroad communication will
soon be reestablished through to Richmond. |
Charlotte Bulletin |
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