| From the Carolina Spartan (Spartanburg,
S. C.) |
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| August 8, 1861 |
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| Travel to the South |
| The travel from the North to
the South by the way of Louisville has been of late immense. All other
communication having been cut off, the Louisville & Nashville Rail
Road is reaping a rich harvest. For a short time, the direct travel
was interrupted, and a detention of nearly twenty-four hours was
caused, and a consequent increase of expense, but we are glad to learn
that this has been remedied. Passengers now go through to Tennessee
and the South as rapidly as before the war. |
| N. Y. Day Book |
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