From the Memphis Appeal |
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November 7, 1861 |
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During a late trip over the
Mobile & Ohio railroad, we were placed under obligations to
Superintendent L. J. Fleming for favors, also to the accommodating
Conductors Anderson and Jennings for polite attendance. This road now
has excellent and commodious sleeping cars running every night over
it, and bids fair to rival the most prosperous of its competitors in
the South. |
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