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Appalachicola (Florida, United States) (search for this): article 10
The Eufaula (Ala.) Spirit of the South says it is rumored that some persons in Barbour county have been engaged in shipping cotton from Eufaula to Columbus and thence to Apalachicola, where it is clandestinely conveyed to the enemy's vessels, to be carried north. Gen. Borland, in command at Pocahontas, Ark; has embargoed White river, to prevent spectators from monopolizing and carrying off supplies. The Tableaux at the Mobile theatre last Friday night yielded about $1000, clear, to the soldiers' cause. Charleston was fired in several places Sunday evening last.--Several wooden buildings, at that small value were destroyed.
Barbour (Alabama, United States) (search for this): article 10
The Eufaula (Ala.) Spirit of the South says it is rumored that some persons in Barbour county have been engaged in shipping cotton from Eufaula to Columbus and thence to Apalachicola, where it is clandestinely conveyed to the enemy's vessels, to be carried north. Gen. Borland, in command at Pocahontas, Ark; has embargoed White river, to prevent spectators from monopolizing and carrying off supplies. The Tableaux at the Mobile theatre last Friday night yielded about $1000, clear, to the soldiers' cause. Charleston was fired in several places Sunday evening last.--Several wooden buildings, at that small value were destroyed.
Pocahontas, Ark. (Arkansas, United States) (search for this): article 10
The Eufaula (Ala.) Spirit of the South says it is rumored that some persons in Barbour county have been engaged in shipping cotton from Eufaula to Columbus and thence to Apalachicola, where it is clandestinely conveyed to the enemy's vessels, to be carried north. Gen. Borland, in command at Pocahontas, Ark; has embargoed White river, to prevent spectators from monopolizing and carrying off supplies. The Tableaux at the Mobile theatre last Friday night yielded about $1000, clear, to the soldiers' cause. Charleston was fired in several places Sunday evening last.--Several wooden buildings, at that small value were destroyed.
Eufaula (Alabama, United States) (search for this): article 10
The Eufaula (Ala.) Spirit of the South says it is rumored that some persons in Barbour county have been engaged in shipping cotton from Eufaula to Columbus and thence to Apalachicola, where it is clandestinely conveyed to the enemy's vessels, to be carried north. Gen. Borland, in command at Pocahontas, Ark; has embargoed White river, to prevent spectators from monopolizing and carrying off supplies. The Tableaux at the Mobile theatre last Friday night yielded about $1000, clear,Eufaula to Columbus and thence to Apalachicola, where it is clandestinely conveyed to the enemy's vessels, to be carried north. Gen. Borland, in command at Pocahontas, Ark; has embargoed White river, to prevent spectators from monopolizing and carrying off supplies. The Tableaux at the Mobile theatre last Friday night yielded about $1000, clear, to the soldiers' cause. Charleston was fired in several places Sunday evening last.--Several wooden buildings, at that small value were destroyed.
White River (Arkansas, United States) (search for this): article 10
The Eufaula (Ala.) Spirit of the South says it is rumored that some persons in Barbour county have been engaged in shipping cotton from Eufaula to Columbus and thence to Apalachicola, where it is clandestinely conveyed to the enemy's vessels, to be carried north. Gen. Borland, in command at Pocahontas, Ark; has embargoed White river, to prevent spectators from monopolizing and carrying off supplies. The Tableaux at the Mobile theatre last Friday night yielded about $1000, clear, to the soldiers' cause. Charleston was fired in several places Sunday evening last.--Several wooden buildings, at that small value were destroyed.
The Eufaula (Ala.) Spirit of the South says it is rumored that some persons in Barbour county have been engaged in shipping cotton from Eufaula to Columbus and thence to Apalachicola, where it is clandestinely conveyed to the enemy's vessels, to be carried north. Gen. Borland, in command at Pocahontas, Ark; has embargoed White river, to prevent spectators from monopolizing and carrying off supplies. The Tableaux at the Mobile theatre last Friday night yielded about $1000, clear, to the soldiers' cause. Charleston was fired in several places Sunday evening last.--Several wooden buildings, at that small value were destroyed.