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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: November 1, 1860., [Electronic resource].
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Correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch.
Greenville--census returns--educational institutions --Theological Seminary--Virginia Students--Court --political Speaking--"minute men"--curious Relic --Sunday School--Governor's Proclamation, &c.,&c.
Greenville, S. C.,Oct. 29, 1860.
This beautiful town, as many of your readers are aware, is, in point of population, the third place of importance in South Carolina.
It is situated in the North western part of the State, in sight of the Blue Ridge mountains, and has long been a place of summer resort for the inhabitants of the sea — board.
The States of North Carolina, Tennessee, and Georgia, are but a few miles distant.
It is accessible by railroad, via Columbia, to all portions of country East of the Blue Ridge, and will shortly be brought into an intimate section with the West, by the Rabun Gap Railroad, now in process of construction.-- There is already a daily stage line to Greenville.
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