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179. expedition to Eastern Virginia, by the forces under General Dix.
The following is an account of the expedition as given by the correspondent of New York Herald:
Baltimore, November 21, 1861.
Geographically, the counties of Accomac and Northampton,Va., constitute a part of Maryland, from which, indeed, they are separated only by an imaginary line, beginning at the mouth of Pocomoke River, and running in a northeast direction across the thirty-eighth degree of north latitude.
Accomac County, the more northern of the two, is also far the larger, containing two hundred and twenty-four thousand acres of land, of which one hundred and fifty thousand are improved and under cultivation.
The population of the county is about twenty-five thousand, of whom five thousand are slaves.
Many of the people are engaged in the fisheries, in attending to oyster beds, &c.; and quite a number of the young men have been for many years sailors in the United States Navy.
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