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The Daily Dispatch: August 23, 1861., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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needful supplies and sending hence articles wanted elsewhere — but who does not know the immense advantage of this important line of internal communication? We should award all due importance to that well managed and well known line, the Seaboard and Roanoke Road, extending hence into the old North State, and giving us a connection with various important chains of land travel and transportation Southward and Southwestward. To Col. Mahone, of the Norfolk and Petersburg Road, and Mr. Superintendent Robinson, of the Seaboard, and other officers connected with these lines of travel, the people are greatly indebted, at this war crisis especially, for the able manner in which they discharge their important and responsible duties. They who years ago urged the commencement and prosecution of these great public works, against powerful opposition, are entitled to the gratitude of the fortunate beneficiaries thereof, especially at this time, when our ports are blockaded and we are menaced by