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The Daily Dispatch: June 16, 1864., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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use, and a train of cars loading with blacksmiths' tools, &c. They also destroyed the locomotive attached to the train, cut the telegraph wire, and tore up and burned fifty or sixty yards of the track. The track is now repaired and trains passing over it, and the telegraph wire will be connected in a short time, and an office established at this place. No private buildings were burned, nor any private property destroyed, with the exception of the store-room and contents belonging to Mr. J. L. Arrington, the Depot Agent at this place. The party left here this morning about daybreak, and went to Campbell C. H. and burned the Court-House. Their object in visiting the Court House, was to capture Gen. Longstreet, who has been sojourning there since he was wounded. The General, however, left that place during the day yesterday for a place of safety. The general situation about Lynchburg may be summed up in a few words. Our forces are in line of battle, and the enemy are makin