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Roanoke (United States) (search for this): article 7
Freshet in the Roanoke River.
--A heavy freshet is now prevailing in the Roanoke river, proving very destructive to the crops.
A letter from Garysburg, N. C., says the destruction of corn in the low grounds will reach from two thirds to four-fifths of the entire crop.
Much wheat and oats will be lost.
Garysburg (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 7
Freshet in the Roanoke River.
--A heavy freshet is now prevailing in the Roanoke river, proving very destructive to the crops.
A letter from Garysburg, N. C., says the destruction of corn in the low grounds will reach from two thirds to four-fifths of the entire crop.
Much wheat and oats will be lost.