From the Richmond Dispatch |
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March 27, 1861 |
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Inland ports of entry |
The Secretary of the Treasury
of the Confederate States publishes the following important notices of
points at which ports of entry have been established: |
Norfolk; at Nelms' Landing on
the Mississippi River; Hernando, on the Mississippi Central Railroad;
Holly Springs, on the Mississippi Central Railroad;
Eastport, on the Tennessee River; Corinth, at the crossing of the
Mobile & Ohio, and of the Memphis & Charleston Railroads;
Athens, on the railroad from Decatur to
Pulaski; Stephenson, at the junction of the Memphis & Charleston,
and of the Nashville & Chattanooga Railroads; Atlanta, at the
junction of the Georgia Railroad, the
Western & Atlantic, and various other railroads; Chester at the
junction of the Charlotte and Columbia {Charlotte
& South Carolina RR} and of the King's Mountain Railroad;
Florence, at the junction of the Wilmington & Manchester, and of
the Northeastern and of the Cheraw & Darlington Railroads. |
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