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The Daily Dispatch: February 6, 1862., [Electronic resource], Religious Revival among the soldiers — remarkable Liberality. (search)
Covington and Ohio Railroad.
The completion of this important work to the White Sulphur Springs is at present a subject of deep concern, inasmuch as it has become necessary to the successful prosecution of the war in Western Virginia.
It is understood that its importance is fully appreciated by the Confederate Government, and that there is a decided willingness to co-operate with the State authorities in the adoption of measures to carry on the work.
The plan now under consideration in point of time at which the uncompleted work on the Covington and Ohio Railroad can be made available for transportation purpose as far westward as the White Sulphur Springs, has been furnished by Mr. W. A. Kuper, Civil Engineer:
From Covington to "Jerry's Run Fill," 14,1-6 miles--for grading, masonry, bridges, superstructure, and track, (exclusive of the iron,)$250,000
From "Jerry's Run Fill" to White Sulphur Springs, 84 miles--for grading, masonry, and track, (exclusive of iron,)25