Railroad to Roper?
The above
paragraph from the News is right so far as it speaks of the Railroad being
pushed forward to completion, but, it must be wrong when it says that the
terminus will be at Roper City eight miles below Plymouth . In the first place there is no
water front at said town. It being situated on McKensey creek, one of the most
crooked streams we ever saw, and is not navigable only by small boats.
The
terminus of this road will undoubtedly be Plymouth
as the company is now at work building the depot, elevators, etc. After the
road is completed to this point, it may then run a branch road to Pungo river,
unless Mr. Roper can be persuaded to connect his road to this place, which it
is quite likely he will do.
The R. R. R
& L Company will run their road to Washington ,
making this the northern terminus. As to water front, no town can offer better.
[Roanoke Beacon (Plymouth , NC )
9 August 1889
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