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The Daily Dispatch: October 25, 1861., [Electronic resource], Wealth, pauperism, and crime in the North (search)
y the mountain streams, with earth from the hills, shall be recorded in another letter from this point. To study all the objects of interest would require time. There are old churches, old cemeteries, an old court-house, old jail, ancient buildings, and some rare old trees. An old mill, too, now being fitted up as a hospital, is worth being preserved by pen and pencil, and before a long time passes I hope to visit it again. For the present I must say good-bye to Dumfries and pass on to Evansport. Taking a road to the left of the town, across the run, where formerly vessels of medium size discharged their cargoes at well-built wharves, we pass down to a farm house now used as General Trimble's headquarters.--Tents have been prepared near the batteries, to which the General and his staff will soon remove. From here to the river the distance is about three and a half miles, the road passing through an unbroken line of woods until the river comes in view. To the left of the roa
The Daily Dispatch: October 25, 1861., [Electronic resource], Wealth, pauperism, and crime in the North (search)
icksburg to the immediate base of the Blue Ridge, near Fauquier White Sulphur Springs. If this were so, with its right resting on the Potomac at Aquia Creek and Evansport, its front would stretch about fifty miles. That fact shows the notion of those papers is ridiculous. Here it is well known that Manassas Junction continuest-House, their last concentration being south and west of that point to meet the posisble result of their river-blockading game. That is from the Court-House to Evansport and Aquia Creek, with but little more than a guard from the Court-House through Flint Hill, Vienna, and Leesburg, to the Potomac near the Point of Rocks. Deew battery at Timber Branch mounts four guns. The Yankee has on board a large-sized rifled shell, which was fired from the battery at Budd's Ferry, (between Evansport and Shipping Point.) It went through a barn on the Maryland shore, and penetrated several feet into a bank of earth. Horses, mules, hay, and oats. About