History of Eufaula Alabama the Bluff City of the Chattahoochee
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Federal Cavalry Under Gen. Grierson. The Federal cavalry passed through the streets of Eu- faula in the spring of 1865, but just at the moment when the armistice was declared, and General Grierson, at the head of four thousand cavalry, arrived only in time to en- ter in peace, and after a few days of inoffensive sojourn, departed quietly. Population of Eufaula, and Business. To-day the BlufiC City (as it is appropriately called, ) numbers about 5, 000 inhabitants ; ships about 30, 000 bales of ...cotton per annum, valued at ^1, 800, 000, and the gen- eral business of the city exceeds ^4, 000, 000 a year. The present assessed value of real estate is (;^1, 000, 000) one million dollars. Stores, Public Buildings, Churches and Dwellings. There are over fifty brick stores in the city, besides three handsome drug stores, one carriage factory and many small shops ; a handsome opera house, built at a cost of nearly $60, 000; Hart's Hall, the largest and finest danc- ing saloon in the State, and under which there are six ele- HISTORY OF EUFAULA.
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