From the Lynchburg Virginian |
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January 3, 1863 |
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Francis B. Deane, Jr., and Son, Lynchburg, Va.,
Manufacturers of Chilled Railroad Car Wheels |
They are prepared to execute, promptly,
orders to any extent for their WHEELS, made exclusively of the best
Virginia Coal Blast Charcoal Pig. |
They Refer to |
John R. McDaniel, Esq. |
President Virginia & Tennessee Railroad Co. |
Edw. H, Gill, Esq. |
Superintendent Virginia & Tennessee Railroad
Co. |
Thos. Dodamead, Esq. |
Superintendent Virginia Central Railroad Co. |
Mr. Samuel Peters |
Master Machinist Virginia & Tennessee
Railroad Co. |
Mr. Archibald Poe |
Master Machinist Virginia Central Railroad Co. |
Joseph R. Anderson, Esq. |
Richmond, Virginia |
Messrs. Morrils, Tanner & Co. |
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Francis Mallory, Esq. |
President Norfolk & Petersburg Railroad Co. |
Wm. Mahone, Esq. |
Chief Engineer Norfolk & Petersburg Railroad
Co. |
Adam Denmead, Esq. |
Baltimore, Md. |
S. Wyatt & Co. |
Charleston, S. C. |
Wm. I. Anderson, Esq. |
Mobile, Ala. |
Wm. G. Swan, Esq. |
Knoxville, Tenn. |
General Jackson Morton |
Pensacola, Florida |
The business at the
Langhone Foundry will ??? be conducted by the subscribers
under the firm of F. B. Deane, Jr. & Son. |
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