Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 4.djvu/588

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Post-roads established.with the line of the Chesapeake and Ohio canal, to Ketocton in Frederick county, Maryland, thence to Harper’s Ferry in Virginia.

Virginia.In Virginia.—From Richmond, by Amelia courthouse, Nottoway courthouse, Lunenburgh courthouse, and Mecklenburgh courthouse, to Oxford, in North Carolina. From Rocky Mount, in Franklin county, by Josiah Dickerson’s, George Turner’s, Jacob Prelliman’s, on Smith river, and Gobblingtown iron works, to Patrick courthouse. From Abingdon, by Saltville, in Washington county, and Broadford, to intersect the route from Wythe courthouse, to Tazewell courthouse, at the house of John Shannon, on the north side of Walker’s mountain, in Wythe county. From Tease’s valley to Herford’s ferry. From Clarksburgh, in Harrison county, by Elk creek, to Buckhanontown, in the county of Lewis. From Webb’s mills, by Harrisville, to Pensboro, Wood county. From the town of Eastville, to Capeville, in the county of Northampton. From Summerville, in Nicholas county, by Stroud’s Glades, to Frankfort, in Greenbrier county. From Cabel courthouse, by the falls of Twelve Pole, to the forks of Big Sandy, on the Kentucky line. From Hoffsville, in Harrison county, to Lorentz’s store, in the county of Lewis. From Gholsonville, Brunswick county, by Mount Airy, Greenville county, to Dancy’s store, North Carolina. From Duckland, in Prince William county, by Haymarket, Thoroughfare, to the Plains, to Salem, in Fauquier county. From Princess Ann courthouse, via Creed’s bridge, to Black Water bridge; thence, via Mount Pleasant, to the Great bridge, Norfolk city. From Point Pleasant, to Wright’s mills, in Jackson county. From Burlington, in the county of Hampshire, by Kelly’s, to Smith’s farm, in the county of Alleghany, Maryland. From Orange courthouse, in the county of Orange, to Madison courthouse in the county of Madison. From Taylorsville, in Hanover county, via Pottersville, in Louisa county, to Mansfield, the residence of William Mansfield, in Louisa county. From Piketown, in Pike county, Kentucky, to Logan courthouse in Virginia. From the Smith’s creek post-office in Rockingham county, by Keazletown, to Mount Sidney, in Augusta county. From Front Royal to Millwood, in Frederick county, by Berryville, to Charlestown, in Jefferson county. From Millers’s iron works, in Augusta county, to Staunton. From Harrisonburg to Keazletown. From Madison courthouse to the Robinson meeting-house, in the county of Madison, and from thence to State mills, in Culpepper county. From Harrisonburgh, by Rifesville, Bridgeport, Miller’s iron works, and head of Mossy creek, to James A. Frazier’s, in Augusta county. From Dickinsonville, in Russell county, by Osborne’s ford, in Scott county, and Pendleton, (Wilbourne’s store,) to Estillville. From Danville directly to Henry courthouse; from thence, to Christianburg, passing through the county of Patrick, on the north side of Bull Mountain. From Berrysville or Battletown, in Frederick county, by Wickliff’s and Kabletown, to Charlestown, in Jefferson county. From Miller’s iron works, in Augusta county, Virginia, to Staunton. From Abingdon, in Virginia, by way of the Reedy creek road to Estillville, in Scott county. From Clarkton in King and Queen county, by Walkerton, Stephensville, King and Queen courthouse, Little Plymouth, to Matthew’s courthouse. From King William courthouse, by Lanesville, and Smith’s ferry, to New Kent courthouse. From Fincastle, up the Valley of Catawba, and down that of the North fork Roanoke, by the most direct route to Blacksburg, in the county of Montgomery. That the mail-route from Cabin Point, Virginia, by Blount’s bridge to South Quay, be so changed as to run from Petersburgh, by Blount’s bridge, to South Quay.

North Carolina.In North Carolina.—From Salem, in Stokes county, by Germantown, Frost’s iron works, Clement’s iron works, Boyle’s store, to Patrick courthouse, in Virginia. From Rutherfordton, in Rutherford county, across the Blue Ridge at the Hickory-nut gap, to Ashville, in Buncombe county.