From the Richmond Sentinel,
7/29/1863, p. 2, c. 4
Drewry’s Bluff. – This Gibraltar is growing
rapidly to be quite a village. In addition to the soldiers’ quarters, neat
log-houses have been erected for their families and the refugee ladies and
children from Norfolk and Portsmouth. A hotel has been established and is doing
a good business; a post-office is also in operation, with mail facilities with
Richmond twice a day. It also contains a very neat chapel, the pulpit of which
is filled by the ministers from the city on the Sabbath. Another attractive
feature is the splendid market garden, cultivated by the soldiers, which
furnishes them with an abundance of excellent vegetables.
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