From the Richmond Enquirer |
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June 10, 1862 |
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The temporary railroad between the depots
of the {Richmond,} Fredericksburg {&
Potomac} and {Virginia} Central
Railroads has served admirably the purposes for which it was
constructed. Some of the heavy engines of the Central road, in
ascending the hill near the African Church, gave unmistakable evidence
of being engaged in hard work, but all of them, in obedience to the
power of human will, did go up. The track, at several of the street
crossings, has been removed to facilitate travel. |
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