From the Chronicle & Sentinel (Augusta,
Ga.) |
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December 14, 1864 |
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The Central {(of
Georgia)} Railroad |
We traveled over this road from Macon to a mile below
Griswoldville to Gordon. All of the distance, except but about one
mile, the road is a complete wreck. The enemy did their work of
destruction on this part of the road most thoroughly. At Gordon and
for miles around the village the destruction is appalling. The
Milledgeville and Gordon road is destroyed for a distance of three
or four miles from Gordon north, and fro Milledgeville for four
miles South. The road can be repaired in a short time with the
exception of the Bridge at Milledgeville. We learn that it is
expected to have the road in operation from Macon to Midway, two
miles from Milledgeville, in three or four weeks. |
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