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Browsing named entities in a specific section of The Daily Dispatch: October 19, 1861., [Electronic resource]. Search the whole document.
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Cohoke Millpond (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 8
Piscatory.
--The fishing in Cohoke pond is represented to be better than ever, and the fish are of unusual size.
It is only necessary to drop a line to the silver perch and sturdy chubs, to meet with a prompt and ready response.
They bite with the courage of veterans, entirely disdaining the timid and doubtful nibble.
Cohoke pond is crossed by the York River Railroad, twenty-nine miles east of Richmond; and any disciple of Izaak Walton can take the cars at 8 A. M., arrive there at 9; er than ever, and the fish are of unusual size.
It is only necessary to drop a line to the silver perch and sturdy chubs, to meet with a prompt and ready response.
They bite with the courage of veterans, entirely disdaining the timid and doubtful nibble.
Cohoke pond is crossed by the York River Railroad, twenty-nine miles east of Richmond; and any disciple of Izaak Walton can take the cars at 8 A. M., arrive there at 9; and have several hours of fine sport before the re-turn of the train.
Izaak Walton (search for this): article 8
Piscatory.
--The fishing in Cohoke pond is represented to be better than ever, and the fish are of unusual size.
It is only necessary to drop a line to the silver perch and sturdy chubs, to meet with a prompt and ready response.
They bite with the courage of veterans, entirely disdaining the timid and doubtful nibble.
Cohoke pond is crossed by the York River Railroad, twenty-nine miles east of Richmond; and any disciple of Izaak Walton can take the cars at 8 A. M., arrive there at 9; and have several hours of fine sport before the re-turn of the train.