NP, CSP 8/8/1861

From the Carolina Spartan (Spartanburg, S. C.)
 
August 8, 1861
 
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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