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■Railroad to Warrenton, thence ten miles drive. By corresponding witk George 

 Myers, Jeffersonton, the sportsman will receive full information. Board can be 



nad at Myers'. , , . t^ , n • i. i. ^ 



Waterloo. Wild turkey and quail shootmg. Route as above. Private board 

 can be found in tbe village. 

 Vimfnddie County— 



Petershitrg. Deer are plenty in the vicinity. Good duck shooting on the Ap- 

 pomattox Flats, nine miles from the city. The county is a splendid held for deer. 

 Provide camping equipments and strike out from Petersburg in any direction. 

 The route is via the Atlantic, Mississippi and Ohio, the Richmond and Peters- 

 ourg, or the Petersburg Railroads. 



Elizabeth Citij County^ 



Old Point Comfort^ twelve miles from Norfolk is headquarters for fishermen 

 from that city, 



Fairfax County^ 



Fairfax Court House. Deer, wild turkeys, partridges, quail ; bass, rock fish 



Cerch and other varieties of game and fish. Board at private house $i ; teams to 

 e had at any time. Reached via the Washington City and Virginia Midland 

 Railroad. 



Fauquier County — 



Bealeton. Quail, rabbits and squirrels. Reached via the Washington City and 

 Virginia Midland Railway, two or three hours ride from Washington. 



Warrenton. Woodcock shooting. - Reached via the Washington City and 

 Virginia Midland Railway. 



FreAerwh County— 



Wirtchester. Wild turkeys are abundant in the vicinity and excellent deer 

 shooting may be had in all the surrounding country. Reached via the Balti- 

 more and Ohio Railroad. 



Giles Cotmty— 



Mountain Lake. Deer and small game are abundant in the niountains, with 

 trout in all the streams. Twenty-three miles from Christiansburg which is on 

 the Atlantic, Mississippi and Ohio Railroad. 



Qreene County — 



Cavesvilie. Deer, wild turkeys, woodcock, quail • and trout fishing good. 

 Reached via the Chesapeake and Ohio, or the Washington City and Virginia 

 Midland Railroad to Gordonsville, thence hired conveyance. Board in private 

 family §2.50 to $3 per week. 



Hanover County — 



Hano-ver Court House^ fifteen miles from Richmond, is visited by sportsmen 

 from that city. Deer and quail shooting is good in the vicinity, and the fishing 

 includes several varieties. Reached by stage or hired conveyance from Rich- 

 mond. 



Xsle of Wight County— 



A portion of this county is occupied by swamp and marsh lands in which 

 much game is found. Deer, turkeys, ducks, quail, etc., are abundant throughout 

 the county. A special feature of the hunting in this section of the State is the 

 prevailing mode of fox driving, which furnishes exciting sport for mounted far- 

 ties, with regularly trained fox hounds, beagles, etc. 



Zuni Station^ on the Atlantic, Mississippi and Ohio Railroad, is an excellent 

 point for quail and duck shooting, and pike, black bass and perch fishing. 



Windsor Station on the same road. Deer, wild turkey and quail within three 

 or four miles of the station. 



xfanies City County — 



Piney Creek. Excellent duck shooting on the J3hickahominy and James 

 Rivers. Reached via boat or wagon road from Williamsburg. 



Itnndown County — 



In the kittocton Mountains in the centre of the county, and the Blue Ridge on 



