From the Memphis Avalanche |
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January 1, 1862 |
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Memphis & Ohio Railroad |
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For Clarksville, Nashville, Louisville,
Union City, Columbus and Hickman |
Mail and Passenger Train |
Leaves Memphis daily at 3:00 P. M. Memphis
Time. Connecting at Humboldt with trains on the Mobile & Ohio
Railroad for this City and Columbus, and at McKenzie's Station with
trains on the Nashville & Northwestern Railroad for Hickman, and
at the Tennessee river with trains for Clarksville, Nashville,
Louisville, tec., etc. |
This is the shortest and
quickest route to Nashville, Louisville, etc. |
No negroes allowed on the
trains without a special permit, signed by the owner, blanks for which
may be obtained by application to the ticket office of the company. |
For further information and
for tickets apply to L. S. Knowlton, Agent, 14 Jefferson street,
opposite the Commercial hotel, or at the Depot of the company, to C.
P. Oakley, General Ticket Agent. |
Thos. Dodamead |
General Superintendent |
{Probably first
published November 13, 1861} |
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