Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Amelia Courthonse” in chapter 1.5, section c.1.5.21, page 101 of Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 5.:
... as freight, it is enough to say that they traveled by a passenger train, not adapted nor employed for carrying provisions; and moreover, that, if supplies had been sent by this or any other train to Amelia Courthonse , a village on the Richmond and Danville railroad, they were no doubt sent through it, on the way to Richmond.
The Commissary-General of the Confederate army has shown in a recent publication (South...
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