From the Charleston Mercury |
July 1, 1861 |
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Blue Ridge Railroad |
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This is to give notice that,
from the 15th day of June, no Freight, other than Passenger's Baggage,
will be received by the Blue Ridge Railroad Company, to pass the
Twenty-Six Mile Creek, until the completion of the Bridge over the
said Creek. Trains will be run for the accommodation of passengers,
who will have to change cars at the Six and Twenty trestle. |
Due notice will be given of
the resumption of traffic. |
C. J. Bourn |
Assistant Engineer Blue Ridge Railroad |
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