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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 6. (ed. Frank Moore) 3 1 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: December 2, 1862., [Electronic resource] 3 1 Browse Search
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midst of the great central basin of the State, surrounded by a highly and very fertile agricultural district, enjoying considerable facilities for military manufacture the focus of several important paved roads and railways, and within two days of the Ohio river by water when the Cumberland is at a good stage, the political and strategical importance of Nashville can hardly be overrated. A letter, dated the 18th ult. says of its defences. When I left here in September the fort on St. Cloud Hill had hardly been begun. Now it covers the entire hill, looming into vast proportions and dignified with a title. Not a gun had been mounted or a rifle-pit dug; the Capitol remained unornamented with slege guns, and the water-works had sot anticipated being turned into a fort. Now the city is encircled by a chain of rifle pits and forts.--The streets have been barricaded and pitfalls made it is almost impossible to get in or out of the city. The next battle is expected to occur on
Ranaway --From the subscriber, on 30th of November, a negro woman named Louisa. The said negro was purchased by me at Messrs. Dickinson & Hill's office. She is about 5 feet 10 inches high; stout built; very black and had on when she left a blue striped frees. She formerly belonged to Mr. John Cake, of Williamsburg, where she has a husband and a good many acquaintances, and it is likely she will endeavor to get back there again. I will give $10 if taken in the city of Richmond, or $25 if taken any where between Richmond and Williamsburg. The said negro has some of her front teeth out. No other marks recollected. de 2--5t* Wm. A. Chisteman.