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The Daily Dispatch: December 7, 1863., [Electronic resource], A monument to the "Union." (search)
A monument to the "Union."
The town of Suffolk, in Virginia, once one of the prettiest places on the now war-trampled only of Virginia, the work heretofore performed by servants.
For miles around Suffolk scarcely a tree has been left standing, and not a house or fence oin one week about the time Longstreet retired from the vicinity of Suffolk, in May last.
Many before comfortable and even efficient were sene of all their losses and their present condition, the citizens of Suffolk and Nansemond are true to the Southern cause, and suffering has onndeed a motley crew that left with the Yankees when they evacuated Suffolk.
For the information of refugees, I subjoin a list of the names of all who left Suffolk and vicinity with the Yankees, viz:--Jordan Parr and family, Mrs. N S Cowper and daughter, Wm T Wells and wife, Sabry f Yankee cavalry are stationed at Bernard's Mill, four miles below Suffolk, on the Portsmouth road, and their pickets are at Jericho Run, two