From the Clarksville Chronicle
{Clarksville, Ten.} |
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February 8, 1861 |
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The M. C. & L. Railroad Co.
{Memphis, Clarksville & Louisville RR} have
put on their road an accommodation train between this city and
Springfield, which will prove a real accommodation to the hundreds of
farmers and others, living along the route, whose business calls them
here so frequently during the winter and spring. |
This train will leave
Springfield about 7 o'clock in the morning, and arrive here between 9
and 10, stopping at all way stations, and will leave this place for
Springfield at 4 P. M. Thus allowing ample time for the transaction of
any ordinary business here, and a return home the same day. Our old
friend, Conductor Cain, will run this train, which is a sure guarantee
that it will be a good institution to go on. |
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