A Geographical Statistical And Ethical View of the American Slaveholders Rebel

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A Geographical Statistical And Ethical View of the American Slaveholders Rebel
Sidney E Sidney Edwards Morse
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We have also inserted on the map a complete view of the railroads throuij-hout the entire section. All the railroad lines here laid down are finished roads, except the line from Danville, in Kentucky, through Williamsburg to Knox- ville, in Tennessee, which was proposed, we believe, Ijy President Lincoln as a militaiy road, nearly two years since, but was not adojited by Congress, for what rea- sons we do not know.
SLAVEHOLDERS' REBELLION. 9 It will be seen that, with the exception of the short
... roads between Parkersburg, Grafton, and Wheeling, in the extreme north, and those from Cleveland, through Kingston and Stevenson, in the extreme south, there is, in the whole Mountain district, but one railroad, viz. , that part of the great railroad line from IS^orfolk to Memphis, which enters this Mountain district be- tween Lynchburg and Dublin, in Virginia, and leaves it beyond Stevenson in Alabama. The border of the Mountain district is, however, everywhere connected with the outer border of the horseshoe-shaped country, by railroads commencing at, or proceeding from, points near the foot of the mountains, and crossing the plan- tations of the low country to cities near tide-water in the east and south, and on the bank of the Mississippi or of the Ohio River in the west.

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