1908 - Virginia Lands for Colonies
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I'm guessing that "Dispertanta" is invented spelling, as they say in the
schools now-a-days, for Disputanta.
Sam Putney
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> Roanoke Times - March 3, 1908
>
> VIRGINIA LANDS FOR COLONIES
>
> People From All Parts of the World Settling on the N. & W. Railway
>
> The following dispatch has been sent out from South Boston, Va., which
> indicates that the Norfolk and Western is doing much work in the way of
> colonization:
> "Messrs. W. D. Hill and R. Holt Easely, real estate agents of this
> place, sold 5,500 acres of land in North Carolina to a syndicate of
> Western New York men a few days ago for the sum of $41,000. The purchase
> will at once be divided into small tracts for colonization, and as the
> land is especially adapted to trucking purposes, no doubt it will be thus
> used.
> "Messrs. Easley and Hill spend a great deal of their time in the North
> on this class of work, and other colonization work in the South. Mr. Hill
> reports the sale of farm lands from his South Boston (home) office since
> the 1st of January, 1908, amounting to $100,000."
> Relative to the above Mr. F. H. LaBaume, agent of the Agricultural and
> Industrial Department of the Norfolk & Western was seen by a Time reporter
> and learned that not only at South Boston, but in other places, the same
> plan is being pursued and with wonder results.
> At Waverly on a tract of three thousand acres, known as "Oakdale," about
> forty settlers are already installed in new homes. The settlers came from
> all parts of the United States.
> The policy has been to construct there or four room cottages on several
> acres of land which are sold to actual settlers for $50 cash and the
> balance is paid for as it is made on the farms.
> At Dispertanta, on the Norfolk & Western, is a colony of Russian Jews,
> who settled there something over a year ago. It is known as the "Yale
> Colony" and they have 2,000 acres of land. These Jews came here direct
> from Russia, and were entirely ignorant of the customs of this country.
> They have their schools and house of worship and are developing into good
> citizens.
> At Ford, near Petersburg, is another colony which is begin settled by
> Chicago Germans. They have about 3,000 acres in this colony. Four or five
> of these small farms were sold to settlers during the past week. Following
> is a letter written to Mr. LaBaume by a Connecticut settler under date of
> November 15, 1907. It speaks for itself:
> "Dear Sir - I thought I would write you these few lines and let you know
> how well pleased we are with our little farm in Oakdale. We came here in
> April this year and bought Farm No 42 right in the heart of the woods and
> had to clear a way to build my house, which is now about completed. Have
> sold my timber for just what I paid for the farm; so you see my place
> hasn't cost us anything. We have between 50 and 60 head of chickens and
> Pekin ducks, 2 pigs, 1 horse and incubator. Will build a brooder house
> this fall, 26x10 feet, with cellar 10 feet square on one end. The climate
> is fine and I have gained about 15 pounds since I came here and our health
> is excellent. One doesn't have to call the doctor every few days here,
> like we did in the North. More than twenty-five families here now and
> there hasn't been a doctor on the tract this year. Don't forget to come
> and see us next time you are in Waverly and we will try and make it
> pleasant for you."
>
> -----------------------------------
>
> - Ron Davis, Roger Link
>
>
>
>
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