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Orange, N. J. (New Jersey, United States) (search for this): article 8
Correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch.deep snow in the mountains. Independence, Grayson Co., Va.,December 31, 1860. The Christmas holidays have passed without anything occurring to break the monotony of our winter existence in the mountains. In spite of the crisis through which it seems that our country is passing, several new houses will soon be finished in our town, and six hundred dollars are to be expended for the improvement of our principal streets. This looks like enterprise. We have just had a great snow. It now lies eighteen inches deep on the frozen earth. The mountains at present a fine appearance. Orange.
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Correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch.deep snow in the mountains. Independence, Grayson Co., Va.,December 31, 1860. The Christmas holidays have passed without anything occurring to break the monotony of our winter existence in the mountains. In spite of the crisis through which it seems that our country is passing, several new houses will soon be finished in our town, and six hundred dollars are to be expended for the improvement of our principal streets. This looks like enterprise. We have just had a great snow. It now lies eighteen inches deep on the frozen earth. The mountains at present a fine appearance. Orange.
December 31st, 1860 AD (search for this): article 8
Correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch.deep snow in the mountains. Independence, Grayson Co., Va.,December 31, 1860. The Christmas holidays have passed without anything occurring to break the monotony of our winter existence in the mountains. In spite of the crisis through which it seems that our country is passing, several new houses will soon be finished in our town, and six hundred dollars are to be expended for the improvement of our principal streets. This looks like enterprise. We have just had a great snow. It now lies eighteen inches deep on the frozen earth. The mountains at present a fine appearance. Orange.