Statistical gazetteer of the state of Virginia, embracing important topographical and historical information from recent and original sources, together with the results of the last census population, in most cases, to 1854 . nding academies or other James River canal has been opened from Richmond toBuchanan, in this county, which is intersected by the Virginiaand Tennessee railroad. Organized in 1769, and named inhonor of Grovernor Botetourt. Capital, Fincastle. Population,14,908, of whom 11,172 were free, and 3,736 slaves. Botetourt Springs, a post-village in Roanoke county, Vir-g


Statistical gazetteer of the state of Virginia, embracing important topographical and historical information from recent and original sources, together with the results of the last census population, in most cases, to 1854 . nding academies or other James River canal has been opened from Richmond toBuchanan, in this county, which is intersected by the Virginiaand Tennessee railroad. Organized in 1769, and named inhonor of Grovernor Botetourt. Capital, Fincastle. Population,14,908, of whom 11,172 were free, and 3,736 slaves. Botetourt Springs, a post-village in Roanoke county, Vir-ginia. BowerS;, a post-office of Southampton county, Virginia. BowLESViLLE, a post-officc of Fluvanna county, Virginia. Bowling GtReen, a post-village, capital of Caroline county,Virginia, on the road from Richmond to Fredericksburg, 45miles N. from the former, is situated in a fertile and healthyregion. It contained 2 churches, 3 stores, 2 mills, and about300 inhabitants. Bowman, a post-office of Marshall county, Virginia. Bowmans Mills, a post-office of Rockingham county, Vir-ginia. Bowyers Knob, a post-office of Fayette county, Virginia. 184 PETERSBURG BUSINESS DIRECTORY. NOAH VTALKER & CO. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. K<y rep fj-pj ^0 my ^wymm Keep constantly on hand a very large and splendid assortment of superiorready made clothing of their own manufacture, embracing every variety ofstyle and fashion which for make, quality of material or price, defy compe-tition. They also have an endless variety of gents furnishing goods oftheir own importation and manufacture, such as handkerchiefs, cravats,neck ties, shirts, undershirts, gloves, hosiery, umbrellas, &c., all of whichwill be sold at as low a figure as can be purchased in any of the Northernor Eastern markets. T. W. B FOREIGN DEALER IN AND DOMESTIC


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