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Greensboro (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 3
Coal, iron, salt, &c.
Editors of the Dispatch:--I find that much is said at this time in favor of connecting the Richmond and Danville Virginia Railroad with the North Carolina Railroad at Greensborough.
North Carolina, or some other prominent point.
I have ever believed it would be of inestimable value to the Southern Confederacy.
It should not be a road only of transportation across the States, but located with an eye to the immense mineral wealth deposited in the valley of Dan river and Town Fork.
Here, we have inexhaustible beds of coal, iron are, marble, white, blue, and gray limestone, serpentine and porcelain clay, &c.
Besides, the Buffalo Wallow, three miles south of Germantown, in Stokes county, derived its name from the great lick for wild animals that was common in this country, and has ever been looked upon as favorable for salt water.
With all these things before us, it does seem that thirty minutes time would be but a bubble in the Southern Confe
Town Fork (Kentucky, United States) (search for this): article 3
Germantown (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 3
Dan River (United States) (search for this): article 3
North Carolina (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 3
Coal, iron, salt, &c.
Editors of the Dispatch:--I find that much is said at this time in favor of connecting the Richmond and Danville Virginia Railroad with the North Carolina Railroad at Greensborough.
North Carolina, or some other prominent point.
I have ever believed it would be of inestimable value to the Southern Confederacy.
It should not be a road only of transportation across the States, but located with an eye to the immense mineral wealth deposited in the valley of Dan river and Town Fork.
Here, we have inexhaustible beds of coal, iron are, marble, white, blue, and gray limestone, serpentine and porcelain clay, &c.
Besides, the Buffalo Wallow, three miles south of Germantown, in Stokes county, derived its name from the great lick for wild animals that was common in this country, and has ever been looked upon as favorable for salt water.
With all these things before us, it does seem that thirty minutes time would be but a bubble in the Southern Confed