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Accomac (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 21
the eastern shore. It appears that the Yankees are publishing a small newspaper, called the " Regimental Flag," at Drummondtown, Accomac county Virginia. We are enabled, "by special arrangement," to lay before our readers a few choice extracts fpainted black, so that at night is perfectly invisible." "Headquarters.--General Lockwood has his headquarters at Drummondtown, which is about one mile from camp. He occupies the fine brick mansion left vacant by a certain Dr. Browne. The Docth line between Wilmington, Del, and Old Point Comfort, Va., is rapidly progressing towards compilation. It will reach Drummondtown by Saturday next-- The contractor is under heavy bonds to have the line completed, including the submarine portion acrof February. Success to the enterprise we say." "Coast Surver.--Under Prof. A. Bache, two parties are located in Drummondtown making surveys of the county, and taking soundings of the creeks and inlets, and replacing buoys, &c." "A Rapid S
Eastville (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 21
unty Virginia. We are enabled, "by special arrangement," to lay before our readers a few choice extracts from a recent number: "Secret Mail Seized.--A few nights since a bag filled with mail matter from Richmond was seized near Eastville, in Northampton county. It seems that some persons had come in a vessel across the bay, and, while attempting to land in the dark, by some accident the boat swamped and the passengers had difficulty in saving themselves. In the confusion the mail bag wasleading man here, and lived in some style. The dwelling is a large and commodious one, and the grounds laid out with taste. General Lockwood has his family with him, and is quite comfortably established. Just at this time he is at Eastville, in Northampton county, on business connected with the establishment of the Provisional Government over the Eastern Shore of Virginia." "The Eastern Shore Telegraph Line.--The telegraph line between Wilmington, Del, and Old Point Comfort, Va., is rapi
Old Point Comfort (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 21
. The Doctor was a leading man here, and lived in some style. The dwelling is a large and commodious one, and the grounds laid out with taste. General Lockwood has his family with him, and is quite comfortably established. Just at this time he is at Eastville, in Northampton county, on business connected with the establishment of the Provisional Government over the Eastern Shore of Virginia." "The Eastern Shore Telegraph Line.--The telegraph line between Wilmington, Del, and Old Point Comfort, Va., is rapidly progressing towards compilation. It will reach Drummondtown by Saturday next-- The contractor is under heavy bonds to have the line completed, including the submarine portion across the Chesapeake Bay, by the first of February. Success to the enterprise we say." "Coast Surver.--Under Prof. A. Bache, two parties are located in Drummondtown making surveys of the county, and taking soundings of the creeks and inlets, and replacing buoys, &c." "A Rapid Soldier.--A
e of the soldiers, and forwarded to Gen. Lockwood. We learn that the letters found in it implicate citizens in this vicinity and further North; but no particulars have yet transpired in regard to it. We did learn that there was one letter from Dr. Browne (alluded to in another place) to his wife, who still remains in this vicinity, directing her to forward him certain box of papers which he desired. The house in which the lady and box were was visited by the General's order, and the box of pappars, and sails painted black, so that at night is perfectly invisible." "Headquarters.--General Lockwood has his headquarters at Drummondtown, which is about one mile from camp. He occupies the fine brick mansion left vacant by a certain Dr. Browne. The Doctor was a leading man here, and lived in some style. The dwelling is a large and commodious one, and the grounds laid out with taste. General Lockwood has his family with him, and is quite comfortably established. Just at this time
sengers had difficulty in saving themselves. In the confusion the mail bag was lost. It was discovered next morning by some of the soldiers, and forwarded to Gen. Lockwood. We learn that the letters found in it implicate citizens in this vicinity and further North; but no particulars have yet transpired in regard to it. We did l carrying the mail across the bay have a vessel with its hull, spars, and sails painted black, so that at night is perfectly invisible." "Headquarters.--General Lockwood has his headquarters at Drummondtown, which is about one mile from camp. He occupies the fine brick mansion left vacant by a certain Dr. Browne. The Doctor was a leading man here, and lived in some style. The dwelling is a large and commodious one, and the grounds laid out with taste. General Lockwood has his family with him, and is quite comfortably established. Just at this time he is at Eastville, in Northampton county, on business connected with the establishment of the Provi
blishment of the Provisional Government over the Eastern Shore of Virginia." "The Eastern Shore Telegraph Line.--The telegraph line between Wilmington, Del, and Old Point Comfort, Va., is rapidly progressing towards compilation. It will reach Drummondtown by Saturday next-- The contractor is under heavy bonds to have the line completed, including the submarine portion across the Chesapeake Bay, by the first of February. Success to the enterprise we say." "Coast Surver.--Under Prof. A. Bache, two parties are located in Drummondtown making surveys of the county, and taking soundings of the creeks and inlets, and replacing buoys, &c." "A Rapid Soldier.--As we were proceeding to camp the other evening we met one of the citizens, who (pointing down a lane near by) informed us that down that lane was a mad soldier, who had a fit of some kind or an attack of hydrophobia. He said that it did not make so much difference about the soldier but he was afraid that he might get amo
February 1st (search for this): article 21
e he is at Eastville, in Northampton county, on business connected with the establishment of the Provisional Government over the Eastern Shore of Virginia." "The Eastern Shore Telegraph Line.--The telegraph line between Wilmington, Del, and Old Point Comfort, Va., is rapidly progressing towards compilation. It will reach Drummondtown by Saturday next-- The contractor is under heavy bonds to have the line completed, including the submarine portion across the Chesapeake Bay, by the first of February. Success to the enterprise we say." "Coast Surver.--Under Prof. A. Bache, two parties are located in Drummondtown making surveys of the county, and taking soundings of the creeks and inlets, and replacing buoys, &c." "A Rapid Soldier.--As we were proceeding to camp the other evening we met one of the citizens, who (pointing down a lane near by) informed us that down that lane was a mad soldier, who had a fit of some kind or an attack of hydrophobia. He said that it did not