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Holston (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): article 5
East Tennessee Railroad.
The officers of this railroad have succeeded in getting an engine and train of cars eases the Holston river, near the burnt bridge at Union, to that freight and passengers can now be transported between the two bridges recently destroyed by the raid of the enemy.
Transportation is going on over the whole line with slight interruption.
Such a as running a train of cars the bad of a river, through the water, has hardly ever before been accomplished.