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History Articles: Repair and reopening of the Nashville to Clarksville railroad

Posted by: Dr. James Jones on Jul 01, 2003 - 06:00 AM
 
1-September 30, Repair and reopening of the Nashville to Clarksville railroad
No circumstantial reports filed.
Excerpt from the Report from the Office of the Director and General Manager, Military Railroads of United States, Washington, D.C., October 31, 1865, relative to the repair and re-opening of the Clarksville to Nashville railroad in 1864:
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In August and September, 1864, the Nashville and Clarksville Railroad, sixty-two miles long, was opened, by order of Maj.-Gen. Sherman, to reach another line of water supply for the depot of Nashville.
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OR, Ser. III, Vol. 5, p. 297.

  
  

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