The Central of Georgia Railway Company was incorporated on October 7, 1895. This incorporation was a result of the Central Railroad and Banking Company's failure to meet its obligations with its businesses, forcing it into receivership. On October 31, 1895, the Central of Georgia Railway Company took control of the assets of the Central Railroad and Banking Company. The following companies were merged into the new Central of Georgia Railway Company: Central Railroad and Banking Company, Savannah and Western Railroad, Savannah and Atlantic Railroad, Macon and Northern Railway, Mobile and Girard Railroad, and the Montgomery and Eufaula Railway.
Over the next several years, the Central of Georgia began to add new track mileage to its territory. In 1896, the Central absorbed the Middle Georgia and Atlantic Railway; in 1901, it absorbed the Dover and Statesboro Railroad and the Burton and Pineora Railway; and in 1904, the Central absorbed the Chattahoochee and Gulf Railroad.
In 1907, Edward H. Harriman, an investment banker and railroad magnet, took control of the Central of Georgia Railway Company. Harriman, through his control of the Central and other railroads, opened up a new competitive route from the Midwest to Florida. Although this new gateway was lucrative, Harriman sold his interest in the Central to the Illinois Central Railroad in 1909. The Illinois Central remained in control of the company until the Great Depression of the 1930s.
The Central began to reflect growing problems as the effects of the stock market crash of 1929 rippled through the nation. On December 20, 1932, the Central of Georgia was forced into receivership. In 1940, the receivership was replaced with a trusteeship that lasted until 1948, when the Company was reorganized, allowing its assets to be released by the courts. After exiting the trusteeship, the Central appeared to be in good condition. World War II brought an unprecedented amount of business to the Company that allowed it to catch up on deferred maintenance and to buy new equipment.
During the next few years, the Central purchased the Augusta and Savannah and South Western Railroads. In 1951, after the Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC) gave its permission, the Central purchased the Savannah and Atlanta Railway. This purchase also gave the Central control of the Port Wentworth Corporation.
The newly reorganized and prosperous Central of Georgia Railway began to find itself the candidate for mergers. In 1956, the St. Louis and San Francisco Railroad attempted to purchase controlling interest in the Company, but their bid was disapproved by the ICC. Seven years later, the ICC approved the plan of the Southern Railway System to purchase the Central. On June 17, 1963, the Central officially became a subsidiary line of the Southern Railway. On July 1, 1971, the Southern Railway formed a new company called the Central of Georgia Railroad Company. This new company consisted of the Central of Georgia Railway Company, the Georgia and Florida Railway Company, the Savannah and Atlanta Railway Company, and the Wrightsville and Tennille Railroad Company. The Southern Railway and the new Central of Georgia Railroad Company eventually came under the control of the Norfolk Southern Corporation.
This collection consists of the records of the Central of Georgia Railway, including records of smaller railways incorporated into the Central of Georgia Railway Company. The collection contains records such as stockholder lists, financial statements, registers, reports, correspondence, photographs, operating agreements, maps, minute books, letter books, papers of the president of the company, contracts and agreements, and other financial and executive materials.
The collection contains 53 series: Accounting department, 1839-1962; Agricultural department, 1912-1948; Engineering department, 1833-1963; Executive department, 1838-1967; Hospital department, 1907-1957; Land and Tax department, 1835-1963; Public Relations department, 1856-1963; Traffic department, 1897-1944; Albany Passenger Terminal Company records, 1910-1971; Atlanta and West Point Railroad Company records, 1915-1950; Atlanta Terminal Company records, 1917; Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company records, 1926; Augusta and Savannah Railroad Company records, 1849-1953; Augusta Union Station Company records, 1901-1904; Brinson Railroad Company records, 1906-1917; Central Railroad and Banking Company of Georgia records, 1837-1948; Chatham Terminal Company records, 1951-1957; Chattahoochee and Gulf Railroad Company records, 1899-1903; Columbus and Rome Railway Company records, 1883-1886; Columbus and Western Railway Company records, 1887; Crossgate Homes, Incorporated records, 1942-1965; Dublin and Wrightsville Railroad records, 1884-1886; Eatonton Branch Railroad Company records, 1865-1895; Empire Land Company records, 1905-1970; Georgia Export and Import Company records, 1897-1917; Gordon Press records, 1873-1917; Greenville and Newnan Railway Company records, 1905-1908; Louisville and Wadley Railway Company records, 1879-1961; Macon Terminal Company records, 1914-1954; Macon and Western Railroad Company records, 1846-1873; Middle Georgia and Atlantic Railroad records, 1889-1891; Midland Properties Company records, 1924-1969; Mobile and Girard Railroad Company records, 1856-1901; New England and Savannah Steamship Company records, 1893-1913; Ocean Steamship Company of Savannah records, 1874-1970; Oconee and Western Railroad Company records, 1893-1898; Port Wentworth Corporation records, 1934-1969; Savannah and Atlanta Railway Company records, 1938-1969; Savannah and Atlantic Railway Company records, 1890; Savannah and Tybee Railway records, 1887-1888; Savannah, Dublin, and Western Short Line Railroad records, 1885-1888; Savannah and Ogeechee Canal Company records, 1826-1915; Short Lines Motor Transport Company records, 1928-1933; Stillmore Air Line Railway Company records, 1892-1906; Sylvania Central Railway Company records, 1918-1954; Terminal Development Company records, 1957-1964; Tunnel Coal Company records, 1902-1909; United States Construction and Improvement Company records, 1875-1887; Upson County Railway Company records, 1860-1913; Wadley and Mount Vernon railroad records, 1890-1906; Wadley Southern Railway Company records, 1906-1962; Western Railway of Alabama records, 1930-1955; Wrightsville and Tennille Railroad Company records, 1883-1971.
Unknown.
[item identification], Central of Georgia Railway records, MS 1362, Georgia Historical Society, Savannah, Georgia.
Unknown, circa 1970s.
Collection is open for research.
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Series 1: Records, 1835-1971 |
Central of Georgia Railway Company |
The Central of Georgia Railway Company was incorporated on October 7, 1895. This incorporation was a result of the Central Railroad and Banking Company's failure to meet its obligations with its businesses forcing it into receivership. On October 31, 1895, the Central of Georgia Railway Company took control of the assets of the Central Railroad and Banking Company. The following companies were merged into the new Central of Georgia, Railway Company: Central Railroad and Banking Company, Savannah and Western Railroad, Savannah and Atlantic Railroad, Macon and Northern Railway, Mobile and Girard Railroad, and the Montgomery and Eufaula Railway. |
Over the next several years the Central of Georgia began to add new track mileage to its territory. In 1896, the Central absorbed the Middle Georgia and Atlantic Railway; in 1901 absorbed the Dover and Statesboro Railroad and the Bruton and Pineora Railway; ahd in 1904, the Central absorbed the Chattahoochee and Gulf Railroad. |
In 1907, Mr. Edward H. Harriman, an investment banker and railroad magnet, took control of the Central of Georgia Railway Company. Mr. Harriman, through his control of the Central and other railroads opened up a new competitive route from the Midwest to Florida. Although this new gateway was lucrative, Harriman sold his interest in the Central to the Illinois Central Railroad in 1909. The Illinois Central remained in control of the company until the depression. |
The Central began to reflect growing problems as the effects of the crash rippled through the nation. On December 20, 1932, the Central of Georgia was forced into receivership. In 1940, the receivership was replaced with a trusteeship that lasted until 1948 when the Company was reorganized allowing its assets released by the courts. After exiting the trusteeship, the Central appeared to be in good condition. World War II brought an unprecedented amount of business to the Company that allowed it to catch up on deferred maintenance and to buy new equipment. |
During the next few years, the Central purchased the Augusta and Savannah and South Western Railroads. In 1951, after the Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC) gave its permission, the Central purchased the Savannah and Atlanta Railway. This purchase also gave the Central control of the Port Wentworth Corporation. |
The newly reorganized and prosperous Central of Georgia Railway began to find itself the candidate for mergers. In 1956, the St. Louis and San Francisco Railroad attempted to purchase controlling interest in the Company but their bid was disapproved by the ICC. Seven years late the ICC approved the plan of the Southern Railway System to purchase the Central. On June 17, 1963, the Central officiallY became a subsidiary line of the Southern Railway. On July 1, 1971, the Southern Railway formed a new company called the Central of Georgia Railroad Company. This new company consisted of: the Central of Georgia Railway Company, the Georgia and Florida Railway Company, the Savannah and Atlanta Railway Company, and the Wrightsville and Tennille Railroad Company. The Southern Railway and the new Central of Georgia Railroad Company eventually came under the control of the Norfolk Southern Corporation. |
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| | 1362AC Accounting Department, 1839-1962 |
| | | | The Accounting Department of the Central was involved in a variety of different tasks. Some of these included the maintenance of stockholders lists, as well as the upkeep of stock transfer books, stock ledgers, and scrip record books. They also issued financial reports monthly. The department was in charge of certificates of indebtedness books and ledgers and dividend information for stockholders. They also kept track of mortgage releases. |
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| | 1362AC-10 Stockholders Lists, 1949-1962 1949-1952, 1954, 1956-1962,
19.0 volumes
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| | | | These documents list the holders of certificates representing voting trust common stock and include names of stockholders, addresses, and the number of shares owned. |
| | | | Arrangement: Alphabetical. |
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| | 1362AC-20 Stockholders List, 1950,
1.0 volume
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| | | | This volume contains a list of holders of certificates representing, additional cash and/or securities on exchange of First mortgage 5% gold bonds due November 1, 1945. Included are names and addresses of stockholders and the number of shares owned. |
| | | | Arrangement: Alphabetical. |
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| | 1362AC-25 Stock Transfer Receipt Books, 1859-1895,
25.0 volumes
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| | | | These volumes document the transfer of stock to various stockholders. They include names of stockholders, names of persons to whom stock was transferred, number of shares transferred, date of transfer, and witness signatures. |
| | | | Arrangement: Numerical by receipt number. |
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| | 1362AC-30 Stock Transfer Receipt Book, 1887-1892,
1.0 volume
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| | | | This volume, from the Savannah office of the New York transfer agent, documents the transfer of stock to various stockholders. It includes names of stockholders, names of persons to whom stock was transferred, the number of shares transferred, and date of transfer. |
| | | | Arrangement: Numerical by receipt number. |
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| | 1362AC-35 Stock Ledger, (INDEXED), 1855-1897,
7.0 volume
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| | | | These ledgers record the stock purchasers of the Central. Included are names of stockholders, number of shares purchased, amount paid for the stock, and date of purchase. |
| | | | Arrangement: Chronological. |
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| | 1362AC-40 Scrip Record Book, 1855-1885,
1.0 volume
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| | | | This volume documents the scrip issued by the Central and includes the name of stockholders, date of purchases, number of scrip for each purchase, number of shares, and a recapitulation. |
| | | | Arrangement: Alphabetical. |
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| | 1362AC-45 Stock Dividend Register, 1871-1881,
1.0 volume
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| | | | This register records the dividend of stock and scrip. It includes names of stockholders, number of shares owned, date of premium, dividend in stock, dividend in scrip, value of sahres and remarks. |
| | | | Arrangement: Alphabetical. |
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| | 1362AC-50 Financial Statements, 1953-1959,
2.0 boxes
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| | | | These records are monthly financial statements of the Central. They include income statements, operating expenses, mileage, property, assets, liabilities, and shareholders equity. |
| | | | Arrangement: Chronological. |
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| | 1362AC-55 Balance Sheets of Notes Discounted Book, 1869-1895,
1.0 volume
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| | | | This documents the notes discounted/bills receivable running to maturity and lying over unpaid. It contains name of payer, name of the endorsers or collateral, total amount paid, and date due. |
| | | | Arrangement: Chronological. |
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| | 1362AC-60 Certificates of Indebtedness Books, 1881-1912,
13.0 volumes
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| | | | These record the amount of money in certificates of indebtedness that stockholders were transferring to individuals or institutions. Included is the receipt number, stockholder name, amount transferred, to whom transferred, date and signature of the stockholders. |
| | | | Arrangement: Chronological. |
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| | 1362AC-65 Registers of Payment of Interest on Certificates of Indebtedness, 1882-1893,
5.0 volumes
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| | | | This register contains name of the stockholder, the number of shares owned, date, amount of interest earned, signature of the stockholders, and recapitulations. |
| | | | Arrangement: Alphabetical. |
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| | 1362AC-70 Certificates of Indebtedness Ledgers, 1881-1888,
3.0 volumes
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| | | | These ledgers record the dividends owed to stockholders. Included are the names of stockholders, dates, and amount of dividend paid to stockholders. |
| | | | Arrangement: Chronological. |
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| | 1362AC-75 Unclaimed Interest on Certificates of Indebtedness Ledger, (INDEXED), 1884-1893,
2.0 volumes
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| | | | This ledger records the unclaimed interest owed to stockholders. Included is the name of stockholder, date, and dividend. |
| | | | Arrangement: Alphabetical. |
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| | 1362AC-80 Dividend Ledger, (INDEXED), 1839-1872,
1.0 volume
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| | | | This ledger records the dividends paid to stockholders of the Company. Included is names of the stockholders, dates of payment, and the amount of dividend paid. |
| | | | Arrangement: Chronological. |
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| | 1362AC-85 Dividend Registers, 1866-1889,
6.0 volumes
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| | | | This register records the dividends paid to the stockholders. It includes names of stockholders, number of shares held, dates of payment, amount of dividend paid, and signatures of the stockholders. |
| | | | Arrangement: Alphabetical. |
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| | 1362AC-90 Mortgage Releases, 1915-1929,
1.0 volume
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| | | | This record documents agreements concerning the release from mortgages on property conveyed by the Central. Notable transactions involve the Macon Terminal Company and Tybrisa. |
| | | | Arrangement: Unarranged. |
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| | 1362AC-95 Refunding and General Mortgage Book, 1919,
1.0 volume
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| | | | This is a manual outlining procedures for mortgage transactions for Central property. |
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| | 1362AD Agriculture Department, 1912-1948, n.d. |
| | | | The Agriculture Department of the Central was involved in a variety of different projects such as crop testing, farm management, animal husbandry, immigration and farm settlement, and forest conservation in the South. The department also worked with Bethesda Home for Boys and organized boys' clubs. The records include daily activity reports, immigration files, land settlement files, boys' clubs files, test farm reports, pamphlets, and agricultural photographs. |
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| | 1362AD-10 Correspondence, 1937-1940,
3.0 boxes
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| | | | This correspondence by the General Agricultural Agent concerns aspects of the business of the Agricultural Department such as livestock, farming, repairs, experimental products and Bethesda. |
| | | | Arrangement: Chronological. |
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| | 1362AD-20 Daily Reports, 1937-1948 1937-1945, 1947-1948,
4.0 boxes
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| | | | The daily activity reports by the General Agricultural Agent to the receiver of the Central were submitted once a week. The reports contained a daily account of activities covering all aspects of livestock and farming, the Bethesda Boys Home, meetings with county agents, and improvements, etc. for tenant farmers. |
| | | | Arrangement: Chronological. |
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| | 1362AD-30 Immigration Files, 1924-1949,
1.0 box
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| | | | These files contain information pertaining to the Central's land settlement policies. Included are correspondence, magazine and newspaper articles, excerpts from
The Agricultural Situation by H.G. Warren and F.A. Pearson, copies of the Central of Georgia plan to secure settlers, and a list of representatives of southern railroads in charge of immigration work. |
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| | 1362AD-40 Bethesda Files, 1937-1943,
1.0 box
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| | | | These are files of the General Agricultural Agent of the Central for the Bethesda Orphans Home. The Central began its association with Bethesda circa 1930 and was mainly concerned with agricultural development at Bethesda. The Central provided assistance with irrigation, planting of crops, and livestock management. |
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| | 1362AD-50 Land Policy/Settlement Files, 1924-1937,
5.0 boxes
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| | | | These files contain ideas and policies concerning the establishment of farm settlement communities in Alabama, Florida, Mississippi, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Texas. These farm colonies helped to improve the condition of the southern farmer and increase farm production. Included are correspondence, newspaper and magazine articles, congressional reports, legislative calendar, congressional bills and a pamphlet detailing the Albany-Leesburg farm settlement. |
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| | 1362AD-60 Boys' Four Crop Club Files,
3.0 boxes
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| | | | This organization was begun by the Central to generate interest in diversified farming throughout the southern regions of Alabama and Georgia. Included are miscellaneous correspondence, lists of club members, lists of counties with members, newspaper and magazine articles, and various status reports. |
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| | 1362AD-70 Boys' Corn Club Files,
2.0 boxes
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| | | | These clubs were established by the Central to generate interest in developing efficient methods of corn production. Included are miscellaneous correspondence, rules and regulations for members, newspaper and magazine articles, lists of members, lists of prospective members, purchase and exhibition of prizes, and lists of state organizers. |
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| | 1362AD-80 Photographs, undated,
1.0 box
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| | | | These photographs were used to demonstrate the agricultural achievements of various railroad programs. Subjects include people, the railroad, miscellaneous crops and farm buildings. |
| | | | Arrangement: Photographs are arranged by number. |
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| 1 | | | GA 297 - Cattle with a barn and another building in the background |
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| 1 | | | GA 298 - Farm house with a man and a woman standing on the porch |
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| 1 | | | GA 299 - Two tobacco pack houses with unidentified crop and building in the background. There are two men standing in front of the pack house |
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| 1 | | | GA 300 - Black woman standing in the middle of a cotton field holding a cotton plant View online. |
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| 1 | | | GA 301 - Black woman standing in the middle of a cotton field View online. |
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| 1 | | | GA 302 - House leaning at a 70 degree angle, supported by two poles. There is a cotton field in front of the house |
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| 1 | | | GA 303 - Automatic cotton seed planter in the middle of a cotton field. (This type was pulled by a mule or horse.) |
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| 1 | | | GA 304 - Two mule drawn carts driven by two black men, in front of a wooden storehouse. There are three people standing in front of the shed. A car is visible in the background indicating this photo was taken in the early 1900s |
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| 1 | | | GA 305 - Black man guiding a cultivator pulled by a mule. Some type of squash crop is growing in the background |
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| 1 | | | GA 306 - Two types of crop planters, a plow and a cultivator operated by men, three storage sheds and two automobiles appear in the background |
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| 2 | | | GA 307 - Three males and one female relaxing in front of the Chehaw railroad depot |
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| 2 | | | GA 308 - Train arriving at the Chehaw depot and group of people in front of depot |
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| 2 | | | GA 309 - Man inspecting a tasstle on a stalk of corn |
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| 2 | | | GA 310 - Cotton field with young pine trees in the background |
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| 2 | | | GA 311 - Forrest of young pine trees |
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| 2 | | | GA 312 - Man standing in forrest of long leaf pine trees |
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| 2 | | | GA 313 - Male and female in front of their home |
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| 2 | | | GA 314 - Space between rows of field corn |
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| 2 | | | GA 315 - Two males with a horse drawn single plow, a spring teeth harrow, and a mule harnessed to a crop planter |
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| 2 | | | GA 316 - Nanny goat with two kids |
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| 2 | | | GA 317 - Male guiding a cart pulled by a mule and two oxen. There are two houses in the background |
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| 2 | | | GA 318 - Pigs being fed by male |
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| 3 | | | GA 320 - Woman washing clothes in a wash bucket. There is a young child at the corner of the wash table |
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| 3 | | | GA 321 - Two males standing in front of their home. There are corn and sugar cane crops growing beside the house |
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| 3 | | | GA 322 - Farm community members standing in front of a farm house |
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| 3 | | | GA 323 -Wooden farm house surrounded by picket fence. There are several buildings in the background |
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| 3 | | | GA 324 - School? |
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| 3 | | | GA 325 - Field with house and garage in the background |
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| 3 | | | GA 326 - Water well |
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| 4 | | | GA 327 - Farm workers harvesting unidentified crop |
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| 4 | | | GA 328 - Man standing in the middle of a tobacco field |
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| 4 | | | GA 329 - Diry barn with automatic milkers made by De Laval |
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| 4 | | | GA 330 - Cattle grazing in the pasture |
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| 4 | | | GA 331- Pecan grove |
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| 4 | | | GA 332 - Group of men standing in front of a pecan grove, some are holding peanuts |
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| 4 | | | GA 333 - Dirt road surrounded by trees |
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| 4 | | | GA 334 - Two men and a young boy carrying a bucket around a water well. There is a water well in the background |
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| 4 | | | GA 335 - Family in front of their house which is located beside a sugar cane field |
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| 5 | | | GA 336 - Family on their front stairs eating watermelon |
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| 5 | | | GA 337 - Man standing in front of a chicken coop |
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| 5 | | | GA 338 - Field with several houses and buildings in the background |
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| 5 | | | GA 339 - Unidentified type of grass |
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| 5 | | | GA 340 - Family on their front porch |
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| 5 | | | GA 341 - Five men standing in front of a brick building. Other buildings are visible in the background |
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| 5 | | | GA 342 - Group of people standing in front of brick building |
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| 5 | | | GA 343 - Several men gathered around a bale of cotton. Holley's grocery store is visible in the background |
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| 5 | | | GA 344 - A cotton merchants exchange with several parked trucks and two wagon loads of cotton |
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| 5 | | | GA 345 - Two men examining peanuts |
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| 5 | | | GA 346 - Three men examining a tobacco leaf |
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| 6 | | | GA 347 - Several farmers harvesting tobacco |
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| 6 | | | GA 348 - Workers in front of a tobacco pack house |
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| 6 | | | GA 349 - Several workers posing with freshly strung tobacco in front of a pack house |
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| 6 | | | GA 350 - Laborers in a tobacco curing house |
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| 6 | | | GA 351 - Tobacco warehouse and buyers gathering around a auctioneer |
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| 6 | | | GA 352 - Tobacco warehouse and buyers |
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| 6 | | | GA 353 - Tobacco buyers in a tobacco warehouse |
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| 6 | | | GA 354 - Tobacco leaves and people working to produce various tobacco products |
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| 6 | | | GA 355 - Five women in front of New Brick Warehouse Drive-In |
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| 6 | | | GA 356 - Group of people in front of New Brick Warehouse Drive-In |
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| | 1362AD-90 Test Farm Reports, 1912-1918,
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| | | | These are reports produced by test farm operators from Alabama and Georgia. They document the yearly planting, harvesting, and production results and techniques on an individual and total crop basis. Included in these records are location of test farms; type of crops planted; acreage planted; cost of labor, seed, fertilizer, harvesting, marketing, and rent; amount of yield; crop value; profit and loss; and general remarks. Boys' Crop Club contest results are also included. |
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| | 1362AD-100 Pamphlets, undated,
1.0 box
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| | | | These pamphlets were issued by the Central and related to agriculture in the South.
Role of Forests in Welfare of People in the South is an address given by Captain I.F. Eldredge, Regional Survey Director of the Southern Forest Experimentation Station, at a meeting of the Friends of the Land. It was published and distributed by the Development Department of the Central of Georgia Railway Company and is concerned with the role of the forest in the South.
Permanent Pastures the Basis for Profitable Livestock deals with a successful and economically feasible strategy for raising quality livestock in the South. |
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| | | | The Engineering Department of the Central was involved in a variety of different projects such as maintenance, construction, real estate, management and finance, surveying, drawings and maps. The records include materials for reconstruction (vouchers), authorizations for expenditures (vouchers), watercolor paintings, work record books, spec files, subject files, right of way files, annual reports, station water report books, engineers' diaries, letter books, payroll records, field notes, statistics charts, photographs, equipment drawings, technical reports, profiles, and railroad maps. |
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1.0 oversize folder
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| | | | These watercolor paintings show four farms along the Central's tracks, an unidentified terminal, and the residence of the superintendent of the Creosote Plant of the Central. |
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| | 1362AN-20 Materials for Reconstruction, 1865-1867,
1.0 volume
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| | | | This is a record of bills (lists) of materials for the reconstruction of trestles, bridges, and waterway main stems from Savannah, GA to mile post 121 after Sherman's raid on the Central of Georgia. It contains lists of materials used at each mile post, material costs, date, city location for each area being described, and engineer. |
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| | 1362AN-30 Authorizations For Expenditures, 1913-1963,
49.0 volumes
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| | | | These volumes document the authorizations for expenditures by the Central for work along the lines and other related projects. They contain the appropriation number, division, date issued, amount involved, work covered, requisitions, total cost and remarks concerning the request. |
| | | | Arrangement: Appropriation Number. |
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54.0 volumes
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| | | | These records, titled "Annual Report Data Record Books," were created by the Engineering Department to record expenditure descriptions. They contain the A.F.E. (Authorizations for Expenditures) number, date of work, location, description of expenditures, date work was completed, and note if the report on the work was received. |
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| | | | These are contracts and specifications files of the Central which provide a detailed description of work proposed for bid. |
| | | | These files are scattered, reflecting only a portion of the original specifications file. Most of the records were destroyed or removed from the files before the records were moved from the Central's offices. The records are arranged alphabetically by city. |
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| | | | Albany, GA - Specs for two-story yard offices |
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| | | | Albany, GA - Specs for plastering passenger depot |
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| | | | Albany, GA - Contract/Specs for roundhouse, storehouse,boileroom, and lavatory |
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| | | | Albany, GA - Contract/Specs for coaling station |
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| | | | Albany, GA - Union depot shelter across tracks |
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| | | | Albany, GA - Specs for passenger terminal |
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| | | | Americus, GA - Estimates/Contract for passenger depot |
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| | | | Americus, GA - Specs for passenger depot |
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| | | | Arlington, GA - Contract/Specs for combined freight and passenger depot |
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| | | | Army Depot, GA - Specs for depot |
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| | | | Athens, GA - Contract/Specs for depot |
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| | | | Atlanta, GA - Specs for plumbing freight office building |
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| | | | Atlanta, GA - Specs for steam heating system in Central's freight office |
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| | | | Atlanta, GA - Specs for signal tower at Whitehall Street crossing |
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| | | | Barnesville, GA - Specs for passenger depot |
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| | | | Birmingham, AL - Specs for roundhouse |
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| | | | Birmingham, AL - Specs for freight depot |
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| | | | Bremen, GA - Specs for frame passenger depot |
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| | | | Cedartown, GA - Specs for machine shop |
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| | | | Chattanooga, TN - Specs/Contract for freight station |
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| | | | Childersburg, AL - Specs for passenger and freight station |
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| | | | Clayton, AL - Specs for improvements to depot |
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| | | | Columbus, GA - Contract for store and oil house |
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| | | | Columbus, GA - Specs for depot addition and platforms |
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| | | | Columbus, GA - Contract for two-story yard office |
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| | | | Columbus, GA - Specs for passenger station, Chattahoochee Junction |
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| | | | Columbus, GA - Specs for passenger depot |
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| | | | Columbus, GA - Contract for transformer house |
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| | | | Columbus, GA - Specs for roundhouse |
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2 | | | | Covington, GA - Specs for passenger and freight station |
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| | | | Dawson, GA - Agreement between F.A. Ruggles and Central |
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| | | | Dawson, GA - Contract for Uniform Cotton Compress contract and bond |
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| | | | Dothan, AL - Contract for passenger and freight station |
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| | | | Ellaville, GA - Specs for passenger and freight station |
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| | | | Fort Benning, GA - Contract/Specs for freight and passenger station |
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| | | | Fort Valley, GA - Specs for restaurant and telegraph office |
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| | | | Forsyth, GA - Specs for passenger station |
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| | | | Griffin, GA - Specs for warehouse for J.E. Hayes and Company |
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| | | | Griffin, GA - Specs for addition to warehouse of Griffin Grocery Company |
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| | | | Griffin, GA - Specs for Pomona Products Company building |
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| | | | Griffin, GA - Contract for passenger station |
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| | | | Griffin, GA - Specs for addition to freight station |
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| | | | Griffin, GA - Specs for addition to passenger depot |
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| | | | Hurtsboro, GA - Specs for Union passenger depot |
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| | | | Lavender, GA - Specs for grading required for the construction of storage tracks |
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| | | | Macon, GA - Specs for freight station |
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| | | | Macon, GA - Specs of union passenger station for Macon Terminal Company |
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| | | | Macon, GA - Specs for storehouse at new Macon shops |
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| | | | Macon, GA - Contract for office building |
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| | | | Macon, GA - Specs for office building at new Macon shops |
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| | | | Macon, GA - Specs for building for National Biscuit Company |
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| | | | Newnan, GA - Specs for passenger station |
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| | | | Opelika, AL - Contract for union passenger station |
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| | | | Rome, GA - Specs for stuccoing parapet walls on three warehouses |
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| | | | Savannah, GA - Specs for extension of West Broad Street office |
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| | | | Savannah, GA - Contract/Specs for roundhouse |
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| | | | Savannah, GA - Specs to addition to vault in General office building |
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| | | | Savannah, GA - Contract for coach and paint shop |
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| | | | Savannah, GA - Specs for automatic dry pipe sprinkler system in warehouse |
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| | | | Savannah, GA - Specs for removing old vault and building fire wall in warehouse |
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| | | | Savannah, GA - Specs for warehouse for H. J. Heniz and Company |
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| | | | Savannah, GA - Specs for alterations in passenger depot |
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| | | | Savannah, GA - Specs for Central of Georgia Hospital |
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| | | | Statesboro, GA - Specs for livestock market |
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| | | | Thomaston, GA - Contract/Specs for freight and passenger depot |
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| | | | Troy, AL - Specs for union depot |
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1-219 | | | 1362AN-60 Subject Files, (INDEXED) |
| | | | These files provide information on the Central and the companies and projects with which it was involved. The subjects include contracts, standard drawings, equipment repairs, building improvements, bridges, terminals, fire protection, subways, correspondence, salaries, maintenance of way, budget, joint facilities, line extensions, U.S. Government involvement, insurance, agriculture, Central Hospital, and grade revisions. These files are indexed by a code list. The code list has been arranged in 3 categories: Business, Title, and City. |
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| | | | Arrangement: Code number. |
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| | | | | Subject Files Code List--arranged in 3 catagories: Business, Title, and City |
| | | | | Facilities used jointly by Southern Railway, Columbus, GA (5); |
| | | | | Standards and track material, track bolts and switch bolts (8); |
| | | | | Frogs and switches (10); |
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4 | | | | | Frogs and switches (10); |
| | | | | Law suits (27); |
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5 | | | | | Law suits (27); |
| | | | | Capacity of iron bridges (47); |
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6 | | | | | Capacity of iron bridges (47); |
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7 | | | | | Capacity of iron bridges (47); |
| | | | | Bridges - Chocclawatchee River Bridge (49); |
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8 | | | | | Alexander City, AL - Depot and track house (59); |
| | | | | Standard trestles - Water barrels on trestles (75); |
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9 | | | | | Standard trestles - Water barrels on trestles (75); |
| | | | | Atlanta, GA - Freight warehouse Rich's building (79}; |
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10 | | | | | Atlanta, GA - Freight warehouse - Rich's building (79); |
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11 | | | | | Atlanta, GA - Freight warehouse - Rich's building (79); |
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12 | | | | | Atlanta, GA - Freight warehouse - Rich's building (79); |
| | | | | Savannah, GA - Warehouse no. 13 (80); |
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13 | | | | | Savannah, GA - Warehouse no. 13 (80); |
| | | | | Savannah, GA - Tracks to serve Mutual Fertilizer Co. (89); |
| | | | | Savannah, GA - Merchants and Miners Transportation Co. sheds (91); |
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14 | | | | | Savannah, GA - Merchants and Miners Transportation Co. sheds (91); |
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15 | | | | | Savannah, GA - Warehouse on Wadley Street (92); |
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16 | | | | | Pavillion and improvements - Tybee Island (99); |
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17 | | | | | Spur track for McKenzie Brick Co., Georgia-Carolina Brick Co., Augusta-Andalusia Extension (119); |
| | | | | Warehouse for Griffin, GA Grocery Co., Griffin, GA (123); |
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18 | | | | | Warehouse for Griffin, GA Grocery Co., Griffin, GA (123); |
| | | | | Passenger depot - Savannah, GA (133); |
| | | | | Warehouse no. 14, Semmes Hardware Company, Savannah, GA (170); |
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19 | | | | | Warehouse no. 14 , Semmes Hardware Company, Savannah, GA (170); |
| | | | | Warehouse no. 5 , W.W. Gordon and Company, Savannah, GA (171); |
| | | | | Macon, GA - Tracks for Bibb Brick Company and Bibb Sewer Pipe Company (181); |
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20 | | | | | Albany yards and improvements (185); |
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21 | | | | | Albany yards and improvements (185); |
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22 | | | | | Albany yards and improvements (185); |
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23 | | | | | Albany yards and improvements (185); |
| | | | | Bridges, Chattanooga district (191); |
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24 | | | | | Track connection with Southern Railway Silver Creek, GA (192); |
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25 | | | | | Turntable at Savannah shops, Savannah, GA (228); |
| | | | | Passenger depot, Columbus, GA (246); |
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27 | | | | | Overhead bridges on highway between Buena Vista, Cusseta, and Ida Vesper, GA (246) |
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28 | | | | | Overhead bridge between Buena Vista, Cusseta, and Ida Vesper, GA (246); |
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29 | | | | | Overhead bridge between Buena Vista, Cusseta, and Ida Vesper, GA (246); |
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30 | | | | | Albany line - Flint River Bridge, near Montezuma, GA (264); |
| | | | | Lazaretto Creek Bridge, Tybee Railroad (268); |
| | | | | Sand and water facilities, coaling - Cedartown, GA (273); |
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31 | | | | | Sand and water facilities, coaling - Cedartown, GA (268); |
| | | | | McDaniel Street bridge - Atlanta, GA (276); |
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32 | | | | | McDaniel Street bridge - Atlanta, GA (276); |
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33 | | | | | Test of materials used in bridges of Columbus Division (278); |
| | | | | St. Augustine Creek Bridge, Tybee Railroad (284); |
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34 | | | | | Oconee River bridge (290); |
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35 | | | | | Oglemulgee River bridge - Macon, GA (294); |
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36 | | | | | Oglemulgee River bridge - Macon, GA (294); |
| | | | | Monroe Street bridge - Macon, GA (299); |
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37 | | | | | Short Street bridge - Columbus, GA - Personnel injuries system (300); |
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38 | | | | | Short Street bridge - Columbus, GA - Personnel injuries system (300); |
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39 | | | | | Short Street bridge - Columbus, GA - Personnel injuries system (300); |
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40 | | | | | Chattahoochee River bridge - Columbia, AL (303-308); |
| | | | | Terminals - Chattanooga, TN (313); |
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41 | | | | | Terminals - Chattanooga, TN (313); |
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42 | | | | | Terminals - Chattanooga, TN (313); |
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43 | | | | | Terminals - Chattanooga, TN (313); |
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44 | | | | | Depot - Americus, GA (315); |
| | | | | Old Union Station and terminal station - Atlanta, GA (316); |
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45 | | | | | Old Union Station and terminal station - Atlanta, GA (316); |
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46 | | | | | Old Union Station and terminal station- Atlanta, GA (316); |
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47 | | | | | Whitehall Street subway - Atlanta, GA (317); |
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48 | | | | | Whitehall Street subway - Atlanta, GA (317); |
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49 | | | | | Freight warehouse -Chattanooga, TN (319); |
| | | | | Army Post branch, Cremo, GA to Fort Oglethorpe, GA (324); |
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50 | | | | | Fire protection at wharf - Savannah, GA (325); |
| | | | | West Yard, rip track facilities - Macon, GA (326); |
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51 | | | | | West Yard, rip track facilities - Macon, GA (326); |
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52 | | | | | West Yard, rip track facilities - Macon, GA (326); |
| | | | | Fair Street, crossing of Southern Railway, Fair and Castleberry Streets, Interlocking plant - Atlanta, GA (327); |
| | | | | Stone quarry, Griffin, GA (328); |
| | | | | Rearrangement of yards, Macon, GA (329); |
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53 | | | | | Rearrangement of yards, Macon, GA (329); |
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54 | | | | | Rearrangement of yards, Macon, GA (329); |
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55 | | | | | Rearrangement of yards, Macon, GA (329); |
| | | | | Repairs to Columbus and Western Railroad bridges (331); |
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56 | | | | | Repairs to Columbus and Western Railroad bridges (331); |
| | | | | Interlocking plant - East Point, GA (332); . |
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57 | | | | | Interlocking plant - East Point, GA (332); |
| | | | | General trestle file, southwestern division (343); |
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58 | | | | | General trestle file, southwestern division (343); |
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59 | | | | | General trestle file, southwestern division (343); |
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60 | | | | | General trestle file, southwestern division (343); |
| | | | | Water supply - Industry, GA (356); |
| | | | | Water supply - Griffin, GA (358); |
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61 | | | | | Water supply - Griffin, GA (358); |
| | | | | New yard - Muscogee, GA (359); |
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62 | | | | | Passing track - Macon to Atlanta (360); |
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63 | | | | | Passing track - Macon to Atlanta (360); |
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63A | | | | | Passing track - Macon to Atlanta (360); |
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64 | | | | | General dredging - Savannah, GA (365); |
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65 | | | | | General dredging - Savannah, GA (365); |
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66 | | | | | General dredging - Savannah, GA (365); |
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67 | | | | | General dredging - Savannah, GA (365); |
| | | | | Temporary crossover - Jonesboro, GA (371); |
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68 | | | | | Combination freight and passenger depot (terminals) - Athens, GA (395); |
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69 | | | | | Combination freight and passenger depot (terminals) - Athens, GA (395); |
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70 | | | | | Combination freight and passenger depot (terminals) - Athens, GA (395); |
| | | | | General correspondence, rearrangement of terminals - Atlanta, GA (399); |
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71 | | | | | General correspondence, rearrangement of terminals - Atlanta, GA (399); |
| | | | | Shops, yards, tracks - Macon, GA (400); |
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72 | | | | | Shops, yards, tracks - Macon, GA (400); |
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73 | | | | | Shops, yards, tracks - Macon, GA (400); |
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74 | | | | | Shops, yards, tracks - Macon, GA (400); |
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75 | | | | | Shops, yards, tracks - Macon, GA (400); |
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76 | | | | | Shops, yards, tracks - Macon, GA (400); |
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77 | | | | | Shops, yards, tracks - Macon, GA (400); |
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78 | | | | | Shops, yards, tracks - Macon, GA (400); |
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79 | | | | | Shops, yards, tracks - Macon, GA (400); |
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80 | | | | | Shops, yards, tracks - Macon, GA (400); |
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81 | | | | | Shops, yards, tracks - Macon, GA (400); |
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82 | | | | | Shops, yards, tracks - Macon, GA (400); |
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83 | | | | | Steel Coaling Station - Industry, GA (408); |
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84 | | | | | Steel Coaling Station - Industry, GA (408); |
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85 | | | | | Steel Coaling Station - Industry, GA (408); |
| | | | | Depot - Bexton, GA (Greenville and Newnan Railroad) (409); |
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86 | | | | | Depot - Bexton, GA (Greenville and Newnan Railroad) (409); |
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87 | | | | | Depot - Bexton, GA (Greenville and Newnan Railroad) (409); |
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88 | | | | | Broadening Garage - Columbus to Greenville (410); |
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89 | | | | | Broadening Garage - Columbus to Greenville (410); |
| | | | | Depot - Griffin, GA (483); |
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90 | | | | | Depot - Griffin, GA (483); |
| | | | | Depot - Barnesville, GA (538); |
| | | | | M and B connection - Thomaston, GA (548); |
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91 | | | | | M and B connection - Thomaston, GA (548); |
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92 | | | | | M and B connection - Thomaston, GA (548); |
| | | | | Coaling Station - Union Springs, AL (562); |
| | | | | Standard Mill Crane (572); |
| | | | | Section houses (577); |
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93 | | | | | M and B connection - Thomaston, GA (548); |
| | | | | Section houses (577); |
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94 | | | | | Section houses (577); |
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95 | | | | | Section houses (577); |
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96 | | | | | Section houses (577); |
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97 | | | | | Section houses (577); |
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98 | | | | | Roadway and maintenance of way employees (602); |
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99 | | | | | Roadway and maintenance of way employees (602); |
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100 | | | | | Roadway and maintenance of way employees (602); |
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101 | | | | | Roadway and maintenance of way employees (602); |
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102 | | | | | Roadway and maintenance of way employees (602); |
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103 | | | | | Increase in force and salaries of employees (612); |
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104 | | | | | Increase in force and salaries of employees (612); |
| | | | | Contact with Georgia Railroad for use of Macon Terminal - Macon, GA (662); |
| | | | | Joint use of terminals with Southern Railway - Fort Valley, GA (668); |
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105 | | | | | Joint use of terminals with Southern Railway - Fort Valley, GA (668); |
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106 | | | | | Terminal - Birmingham, AL (671); |
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107 | | | | | Terminal - Birmingham, AL (671); |
| | | | | Facilities with GF and A Railway, Depot - Arlington, GA (700); |
| | | | | Concrete culverts, etc., Green County, Railroad (722); |
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108 | | | | | Western Union File (739); |
| | | | | Paving streets - Albany, GA (741); |
| | | | | Track for Portland Cement Company - Leeds, AL (839); |
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109 | | | | | Budget (842); |
| | | | | Tracks for U.S. Government coal chute - Fort McPherson, GA (845); |
| | | | | Shops, tracks, buildings - Savannah, GA (851); |
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110 | | | | | Shops, tracks, buildings - Savannah, GA (851); |
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111 | | | | | Shops, tracks, buildings - Savannah, GA (851); |
| | | | | Contact with G an R Railway - Augusta, GA (856); |
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112 | | | | | Contact with G and R Railway - Augusta, GA (856); |
| | | | | Coal chute - Raymond, GA (901); |
| | | | | Enlargement of yard track for Pennick and Ford - Columbus, GA (920); |
| | | | | Passing tracks - GA (1024); |
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113 | | | | | Passing tracks - GA (1024); |
| | | | | Subway on Eleventh Street, Wyntra Road bridge - Columbus, GA (1030); |
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114 | | | | | Subway on Eleventh Street, Wyntra Road bridge - Columbus, GA (1030); |
| | | | | Changes and extensions, Red Office Building - Savannah, GA (1049); |
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115 | | | | | Changes and extensions, Red office building - Savannah, GA (1049); |
| | | | | Freight and Terminal depot - Macon, GA (1062); |
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116 | | | | | Freight and Terminal depot - Macon, GA (1062); |
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117 | | | | | Freight and Terminal depot - Macon, GA (1062); |
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118 | | | | | Freight and Terminal depot - Macon, GA (1062); |
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119 | | | | | Freight and Terminal depot - Macon, GA (1062); |
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120 | | | | | Freight and Terminal depot - Macon, GA (1062); |
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121 | | | | | Freight and Terminal depot - Macon, GA (1062); |
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122 | | | | | Freight and Terminal depot - Macon, GA (1062); |
| | | | | Joint facilities - Birmingham, AL (1078); |
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123 | | | | | Joint facilities - Birmingham, AL (1078); |
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124 | | | | | Joint facilities - Birmingham, AL (1078); |
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125 | | | | | Joint facilities - Birmingham, AL (1078); |
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126 | | | | | Joint facilities - Birmingham, AL (1078); |
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127 | | | | | Joint facilities - Birmingham, AL (1078); |
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128 | | | | | Joint facilities - Birmingham, AL (1078); |
| | | | | Bridge over Oconee River - W an T Railroad (1087); |
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129 | | | | | Shops - Columbus, GA (1095); |
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130 | | | | | Shops - Columbus, GA (1095); |
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131 | | | | | Shops - Columbus, GA (1095); |
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132 | | | | | Shops - Columbus, GA (1095); |
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133 | | | | | Shops - Columbus, GA (1095); |
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134 | | | | | Shops - Columbus, GA (1095); |
| | | | | Depots, standard pairing (1118); |
| | | | | Roadhouses and turntables (1146); |
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135 | | | | | Vacations to employees, office hours (1160); |
| | | | | Signals (1188); |
| | | | | Tracks for Continental Can Company (Robert Gair Division) - Nixon, GA (1209); |
| | | | | Depot - Opelika, AL (1214); |
| | | | | New lines into South Cahaba coal fields (1223); |
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136 | | | | | Depot - Opelika, AL (1214); |
| | | | | New lines into South Cahaba coal fields (1223); |
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137 | | | | | New lines into South Cahaba coal fields (1223); |
| | | | | Shops and yards - Cedartown, GA (1236); |
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138 | | | | | Track material, prices (1239); |
| | | | | Creosote Plant construction file - Creosote, GA (1254); |
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139 | | | | | Creosote Plant construction file - Creosote, GA (1254);. |
| | | | | Retired tracks, Henry Ellen branch (1259); |
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140 | | | | | Retired tracks, Henry ellen branch (1259); |
| | | | | Citizens and Southern Bank building - Savannah, GA (1260); |
| | | | | Tracks, belt line and Southern Railway terminal station - Birmingham, AL (1272); |
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141 | | | | | New lines and extensions, Statesboro to Register, GA (1286); |
| | | | | New lines and extensions, Florala, AL (1288); |
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142 | | | | | Coaling station - Millen, GA (1300); |
| | | | | Additional facilities for storing coal - Savannah, Macon, and Industry, GA (1335); |
| | | | | Tracks for Edgar Brothers near McIntyre, GA (1336); |
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143 | | | | | Sanitary water closets (1361); |
| | | | | Passing tracks, Columbus to Birmingham (1415); |
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144 | | | | | Passing tracks, Columbus to Birmingham (1415); |
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145 | | | | | Passing tracks, Columbus to Birmingham (1415); |
| | | | | Slip no. 3, shed N, Savannah Terminals, Savannah, GA (1422); |
| | | | | Depot - Albany, GA (1428); |
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146 | | | | | Depot - Albany, GA (1428); |
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147 | | | | | Depot - Albany, GA (1428); |
| | | | | Depot, joint with Atlanta and West Point Railroad Co. - Newnan, GA (1443); |
| | | | | Tracks for U.S. Government handling troops - Lytle, GA (1454); |
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148 | | | | | Tracks for U.S. Government handling troops - Lytle, GA (1454); |
| | | | | 25 Year Club (1456); |
| | | | | Tracks for B.F. Goodrich Co. - Augusta and Atlanta, GA (1477); |
| | | | | Docks and wharves - Savannah, GA (1496); |
| | | | | New lines and extensions, Savannah to Tybee Island (1499); |
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149 | | | | | Gravel (Conley Pit) and Gravel Balasting - Dennis, GA (1505); |
| | | | | Tracks in train shed - Macon, GA (1507); |
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150 | | | | | Tracks to Alabama Fuel and Iron Co., Margaret District (1521); |
| | | | | Freight depot extension, leased to Gibson-DeJournetter - Rome, GA (1544); |
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151 | | | | | Freight depot extension, leased to Gibson-DeJournetter - Rome, GA (1544); |
| | | | | Grey Building (old office building), West Broad Street - Savannah, GA (1560); |
| | | | | Joint yard and agency with Western Railway of Alabama - Opelika, AL (1575); |
| | | | | Contracts and agreements (1580); |
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152 | | | | | Contracts and agreements (1580); |
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153 | | | | | Contracts and agreements (1580); |
| | | | | Standard colors for stations, section houses, etc. (1627); |
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154 | | | | | Insurance - fires/fire extinguishers (1640); |
| | | | | Shelter sheds, gravel walks, etc. - Tybee Island, GA (1644); |
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155 | | | | | Cotton handling (1656); |
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156 | | | | | Passing tracks - Savannah and Tybee District (1700); |
| | | | | Tracks for Cotton States Seed and Fertilizer Co., Interstate Chemical Co., and Central Cotton Oil Co. - Macon, GA (1733); |
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157 | | | | | Tracks for Cotton States Seed and Fertilizer Co., Interstate Chemical Co., and Central Cotton Oil Co. - Macon, GA (1733); |
| | | | | Track for Atlantic Compress Company - Albany, GA (1746); |
| | | | | Central of Georgia agreements with Augusta and Summerville, GA and Florida (1777); |
| | | | | Track for Cherokee Brick Co. - Macon, GA (1782); |
| | | | | Buildings, Churchill Warehouse, docks, and wharves - Savannah, GA (1796); |
Box |
158 | | | | | Buildings, Churchill warehouse, docks, and wharves - Savannah, GA (1796); |
| | | | | Passenger and freight depot - Sylacauga, AL (1848); |
| | | | | Inspection and track maintenance (Kudzu plants) (1870); |
Box |
159 | | | | | Retirements - General (1874); |
| | | | | Repairs to Wharf - Savannah, GA (1890); |
| | | | | Central of Georgia Hospital construction (1910); |
Box |
160 | | | | | Central of Georgia Hospital construction (1910); |
Box |
161 | | | | | Joint facilities with Louisville and Nashville Railroad - Montgomery, AL (1913); |
| | | | | Overpass, Brown Avenue - Columbus, GA (1934); |
Box |
162 | | | | | Paving River Street - Savannah, GA (1995); |
| | | | | Passing tracks - Columbus to Americus (2041); |
| | | | | Appropriations (2094); |
Box |
163 | | | | | Building and tracks, Armour and Co. - Macon, GA (2107); |
| | | | | Information furnished ICC (2136); |
| | | | | Industrial development along Savannah River - Savannah, GA (2141); |
Box |
164 | | | | | Telephones (2107); |
| | | | | Tracks to serve Bibb Manufacturing Co. - Columbus, GA (2150); |
| | | | | Concrete Coaling Station - Columbus, GA (2160); |
Box |
165 | | | | | Tracks to Mary Lee Railroad - Birmingham, AL (2206); |
Box |
166 | | | | | Tracks to Mary Lee Railroad - Birmingham, AL (2206); |
| | | | | Depot - Phenix City, AL (2264); |
Box |
167 | | | | | Depot - Phenix City, AL (2264); |
| | | | | Improvements to track facilities - GA (2288); |
| | | | | Track to serve Chattanooga Gas and Coal Products - Chattanooga, TN (2349); |
Box |
168 | | | | | Train yard and facilities - Chattanooga, TN (2378); |
Box |
169 | | | | | Train yard and facilities - Chattanooga, TN (2378); |
Box |
170 | | | | | Rearrangement of track - Macon Junction, GA (2498); |
| | | | | Rule books - General (2515); |
| | | | | Shelter sheds - General (2520); |
| | | | | Contracts with Savannah Warehouse and Compress Company - Savannah, GA (2522); |
Box |
171 | | | | | Contracts with Savannah Warehouse and Compress Company - Savannah, GA (2522); |
Box |
172 | | | | | Tracks and depot - Bleeker, AL (2538); |
| | | | | Tracks - Montgomery, AL (2565); |
| | | | | Tracks, Macon Crushed Granite Company - Bolingbroke, GA (2648); |
Box |
173 | | | | | List of section foreman (2702); |
Box |
174 | | | | | Washrooms for trainmen (2704); |
| | | | | Coaling stations (2707); |
| | | | | Applications for positions (2727); |
| | | | | Track, Industrial property - Hapeville, GA (2728); |
Box |
175 | | | | | Track, Industrial property - Hapeville, GA (2728); |
| | | | | Belt Line through Peach district (2733); |
Box |
176 | | | | | Report of stock killed (2744); |
| | | | | Tracks for Oconee Clay Products - Chattanooga district (2766); |
| | | | | Payroll deductions (war savings bonds) (2804); |
Box |
177 | | | | | Payroll data (2913); |
| | | | | Tracks to serve Dayton Veneer and Lumber Company - Arles, GA (2957); |
| | | | | Air Rights, Rich's, Whitehall to Forsyth Streets - Atlanta, GA (2968); |
Box |
178 | | | | | Air Rights, Rich's, Whitehall to Forsyth Streets - Atlanta, GA (2968); |
| | | | | Coal chute - Goodwater, AL (2981); |
| | | | | Unifications (3022); |
Box |
179 | | | | | Unifications (3022); |
Box |
180 | | | | | Tracks at Camp Benning - Columbus, GA (3092); |
Box |
181 | | | | | Change of line - Greenville district (3141); |
| | | | | Coal chute - Savannah, GA (3208); |
| | | | | Track to serve General Tire and Rubber Company, Binney and Smith, Inc. - Macon, GA (3211); |
| | | | | Track for companies - East Point, GA (3262); |
| | | | | High level bridge - Savannah, GA -(3327); |
Box |
182 | | | | | High level bridge - Savannah, GA (3327); |
| | | | | Bay Street viaduct - Savannah, GA (3342); |
| | | | | Second main line, Icing platform - Fort Valley, GA (3359); |
Box |
183 | | | | | Slips and yard track - Savannah, GA (3382); |
Box |
184 | | | | | Slips and yard track - Savannah, GA (3382); |
| | | | | Track for National Biscuit Company - Atlanta and Fort McPherson, GA (3405); |
| | | | | Joint tracks with NC and St. Louis Railroad - Atlanta, GA (3462); |
Box |
185 | | | | | Joint tracks with NC and St. Louis Railroad - Atlanta, GA (3462); |
| | | | | Freight house, platforms, track - Columbus, GA (3476); |
| | | | | Icing facilities - Industry, GA (3527); |
| | | | | Viaduct, 13th street - Columbus, GA (3598); |
| | | | | Track extension - Junction City, AL (3625); |
| | | | | Track for companies - Carrollton, GA (3642); |
| | | | | Track and lease of rail - Savannah, GA (3650); |
Box |
186 | | | | | Track for J.T. Gantt and Ralston Purina - Macon, GA (3651); |
| | | | | Acmar Mines 2, 3, 5 (3766); |
| | | | | Birmingham district grade revision (3775); |
Box |
187 | | | | | Birmingham district grade revision (3775); |
Box |
188 | | | | | Birmingham district grade revision (3775); |
Box |
189 | | | | | Birmingham district grade revision ( 3775); |
Box |
190 | | | | | Birmingham district grade revision (3775); |
Box |
191 | | | | | Depot - Thomaston, GA (3780); |
| | | | | Cooperative plan - School of Technology (3796); |
| | | | | Clisby Street underpass - Macon, GA (3838); |
| | | | | Proposed highway underpass - Henry Ellen, AL (3878); |
| | | | | Passing tracks - Columbus division (3879); |
| | | | | Tracks to Berry School - Rome, GA (3973); |
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192 | | | | | Commercial buildings, on site of Old Passenger Station - Macon, GA (3988); |
| | | | | Tracks - Carrollton, GA (4047); |
| | | | | Track for Georgia Power Company - Yates, GA (4093); |
| | | | | Fourth Avenue underpass - Columbus, GA (4099); |
| | | | | Tracks for company - Albany, GA (4159); |
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193 | | | | | Tracks for company - Albany, GA (4159); |
| | | | | Tracks, Birmingham Slag Company rock quarry - Borin, GA (4166); |
| | | | | Tracks, Alabama Fuel and Iron Company, Marketta Coal Company, and Acmor Mine no. 6 (4375); |
Box |
194 | | | | | Air space - Atlanta, GA (4416); |
| | | | | Tracks for companies - Macon, GA (4504); |
Box |
195 | | | | | Underpass - Birmingham, AL (4667); |
| | | | | Track for American Coach Company - Milledgeville, GA (4739); |
Box |
196 | | | | | Muscogee Junction, GA (4748); |
| | | | | Operating agreements - Savannah, GA (4762); |
Box |
197 | | | | | Operating agreements - Savannah, GA (4762); |
| | | | | Underpass - Rock Cut, GA (4763); |
| | | | | Fertilizer warehouse no. 15 - Savannah, GA (4846); |
| | | | | Tracks for companies - Savannah, GA (4894); |
Box |
198 | | | | | Federal government depot site - Rock Cut, GA (4902); |
| | | | | Tracks for companies - Childersburg, AL (4905); |
| | | | | Tracks for companies - Brickyard, AL (4908); |
Box |
199 | | | | | Tracks for companies - Hapeville, GA (4929); |
| | | | | Block signals - Albany and Savannah districts (4976); |
| | | | | Cahaba River bridge (5005); |
Box |
200 | | | | | Tracks for companies - Macon, GA (5032); |
| | | | | Tracks for companies - Macon, GA (5033); |
| | | | | Sale and lease of land (5034); |
Box |
201 | | | | | Sale and lease of land (5034); |
| | | | | Tracks for companies - Forest Park, GA (5036); |
| | | | | Fort Gaines dam - Reservoir project at Eufaula, AL (5037); |
Box |
202 | | | | | Switching - Milledgeville, GA (5038); |
| | | | | General file - Eufaula, GA (5041); |
| | | | | Track changes - Atlanta, GA (5069); |
Box |
203 | | | | | Track changes - Atlanta, GA (5069); |
| | | | | Flood control program - Americus, GA (5079); |
| | | | | Junction interlocking - Macon, GA (6001); |
Box |
204 | | | | | Buildings and tracks (213); |
| | | | | Terminals - Athens, GA (395); |
| | | | | Shops, yards, tracks - Macon, GA (400); |
| | | | | Transverse fissure rail failures (525); |
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205 | | | | | Rail - General (661); |
| | | | | Ballast - General (667); |
| | | | | Mileage - General (1038); |
| | | | | Freight and terminal depot - Macon, GA (1062); |
Box |
206 | | | | | Shops, Columbus, GA (1095); |
| | | | | New lines - South Cahaba (1223); |
| | | | | Creosote plant construction - Macon, GA (1254); |
| | | | | Fire Insurance (1640); |
| | | | | Grade crossing - General (1162); |
| | | | | Birmingham district grade revision (3775); |
Box |
207 | | | | | Grade crossing.- General (1162); |
| | | | | Applications for and appropriations (1309); |
| | | | | Rivers and harbors committee (1431); |
Box |
208 | | | | | Rivers and harbors committee (1431); |
| | | | | Dock and wharves - Savannah, GA (1470); |
| | | | | Insurance - Fire (1487); |
Box |
209 | | | | | Insurance - Fire (1487); |
| | | | | Automobiles - Trucks (1506); |
| | | | | Derailments - General (18041; |
Box |
210 | | | | | Derailments - General (1804); |
| | | | | Motor cars, push cars (1871); |
| | | | | Creosote plant - Macon, GA (1914); |
Box |
211 | | | | | Creosote plant - Macon, GA (1914); |
Box |
212 | | | | | Creosote plant - Macon, GA -(1914); |
Box |
213 | | | | | Creosote plant - Macon, GA (1914); |
| | | | | Drainage - Goodwater, AL (1953); |
Box |
214 | | | | | Stock pens - General (2033); |
| | | | | Woolery Jr. Weed Burners (2059); |
Box |
215 | | | | | Contracts, concrete bars (1230); |
Box |
216 | | | | | Woolery Jr. Weed Burners (2059); |
| | | | | Contracts --Southern Railway, tracks used by Central and Seaboard Fair Street, Atlanta to Howell, GA (2338); |
| | | | | Jordan Spreaders (2370); |
| | | | | Depot - Childersburg, AL (3253); |
| | | | | Labor saving device on dock and wharf (3985); |
Box |
217 | | | | | Depot - Dunavant, AL (4077); |
| | | | | Sperry rail service (4331); |
Box |
218 | | | | | Sperry rail service (4331); |
| | | | | Power track wrenches (4700); |
| | | | | U.S. Post Office building - Port Wentworth, GA (5073); |
| | | | | Crossing signals - Birmingham district, Columbus division (5112); |
| | 1362AN-65 Right of Way Files, (INDEXED), 1833-1960,
146.0 boxes
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| | | | These files concern cases involving right of way for the Central and its subsidiary lines. Included are correspondence, studies on property, maps, and tenant agreements. There is a general cross index which provides title of case, file number and division. |
| | | | Arrangement: File number. |
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| | 1362AN-75 Annual Reports, 1841-1946 1841, 1892-1946,
3.0 boxes
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| | | | These reports were submitted to the Central's president, directors, and stockholders. They contain statements of conditions of rails, crossties, road bed and ditches, ballast, sidings, frogs and switches, water, wood, and coal stations, telegraph wires, shops and engines for the subsidiary lines of the Central. Boxes 1 and 2 also contain Superintendent's Reports. |
| | | | Arrangement: Chronological. |
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| | 1362AN-90 Station Water Report Book, 1945-1952,
2.0 volumes
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| | | | These volumes record the number of gallons of water used and related expenses for the Columbus and Macon Divisions. Included are locations, station names, gallons pumped, costs of repairs, materials, and electric power. |
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| | 1362AN-95 Engineers' Diaries, 1900-1916 1900-1901, 1908-1909, 1916,
3.0 volumes
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| | | | The journals record the daily work of the Central's engineers along the lines east from Register, GA. They contain names of employees and engineers, dates, notes of weather and activities. |
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| | 1362AN-110 Letter Books, 1888-1903,
7.0 volumes
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| | | | These are letter books of the Assistant Engineers of the Central. They contain copies of general correspondence, of H.M. Steele, Chief Engineer; John M. Egan, Vice President; Walter Sissons; H.F. Sharpley, Jr.; and A. Johnson, Principal Assistant Engineer, dealing with business of the Engineering the Department. |
| | | | Dated 1888-1903 1888-1890, 1897-1898, 1898-1900, 1903 |
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| | 1362AN-120 Payroll Records, 1907-1937,
1.0 box
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| | | | These are payroll and related records which document expenditures concerning employees and specific projects. Also included are miscellaneous correspondence and inter-office memoranda. |
| | | | Arrangement: Chronological. |
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| | 1362AN-125 Field Notes, circa 1880-1940,
6.0 boxes
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| | | | These books contain the notes recorded by the field engineers on work for the Central. There are two indexes for these books. The first is an index to surveys in books 726-757. There is also a general index to field notebooks which contains entries for companies, subjects, and type of field notes. Since many field notebooks have not survived, only a few entries point to extant volumes. |
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| | 1362AN-130 Statistics Charts, 1922-1957,
1.0 volume
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| | | | These are general statistics charts which show usage between 1922 and 1957. The records indicate the number of trains in operation, train hours and miles, tonnage moved, speed and the number of cars per train, daily cars, average miles per day, coal consumption, diesel switching, etc. |
| | | | Arrangement: Chronological. |
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| | 1362AN-135 Creosote Plant Operating Cost Analysis, 1913-1940,
1.0 volume
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| | | | This record contains creosote plant monthly operating cost analysis sheets. They record type and amount of materials received for treatments, cost of treatment, treatment costs per unit and a recapitulation of operating costs. |
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| | 1362AN-140 Photograph Album, 1924-1926,
1.0 volume
View online. |
| | | | This album documents the construction of the Birmingham district grade revision. |
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Online Inventory Contains Digitized Items |
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| | 1362AN-145 Passenger Equipment Drawings, 1955,
1.0 box
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| | | | This are photocopies of equipment drawings that document the type of cars used by the Central. They indicate type of car and specific equipment such as air conditioned, Hyatt roller bearings, etc. |
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| | 1362AN-148 Tickets, 1915, 1965,
1.0 box
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| | | | This material includes a book of quarterly business tickets of the Central which entitled the J.H. Clarke family to trips between Griffin and Atlanta. Also included is a free pass belonging to Mr. M.B. Hardie, a foreman with the Central. |
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| | 1362AN-150 Sample Reports, 1958-1961,
3.0 boxes
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| | | | These reports document bridge inspections, switch inspections, speed checks, ballast reports, gauge reports and defective rail reports. |
| | | | Arrangement: By division. |
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| | 1362AN-155 Railroad Maps, 1898,
1.0 oversize folder
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| | | | These maps show the proposed line between Andalusia, AL and Searight, AL. It indicates the location of buildings and ownership of property along the track. |
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| | 1362AN-160 Photographs, 1900s,
1.0 box
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| | | | These photographs show lines of tracks and stations of the Central. Itemized list follows this entry. |
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Online Inventory Contains Digitized Items |
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| | | | 1 - East end of Albany yard; looking west at Seventh Street View online. |
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| | | | 2 - Albany District; looking west, 1937 February |
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| | | | 3 - Albany District; River Bridge looking west |
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| | | | 4 - Childersburg, Alabama; viaduct over Savannah River, 1937 February |
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| | | | 5 - Birmingham District; Jackson Gap; looking west, 1937 February |
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| | | | 6 - Columbus District; Junction City; looking west (2 copies) View online. |
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| | | | 8 - Columbus District; Junction City, GA |
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| | | | 9 - Albany District; looking west at point west of Smithville Depot, 1937 February |
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| | | | 10 - Savannah District; looking west |
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| | | | 12 - Brick arch over Ogeechee River canal; Savannah, GA |
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| | | | 13 - Looking east entering Savannah, GA |
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| | | | 14 - Freight Station; Savannah, GA |
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| | | | 15 - Atlantic Coast Line Office building; Savannah, GA |
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| | | | 17 - Track to Savannah |
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| | | | 20 - Central Junction; looking east |
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| | | | 21 - Central Junction, GA; looking west |
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| | | | 22 - Savannah; looking west at coal chute |
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| | | | 23 - Savannah, GA; coach shop |
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| | | | 24 - Savannah Terminal |
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| | | | 25 - Savannah Terminal; Central of Georgia water tank |
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| | | | 26 - Savannah, GA; Bay Street yard water tower |
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| | | | 28 - Savannah; looking South from Bay Street viaduct |
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| | | | 30 - Albany District, train #2 at Lovejoy, GA |
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| | | | 31 - Birmingham Terminal near station |
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| | | | 32 - Birmingham Terminal near station |
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| | | | 33 - Birmingham Terminal near station |
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| | | | 34 - Birmingham District; Woodlawn Junction looking west |
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| | | | 35 - Birmingham District, 2 miles east of Woodlawn junction looking west |
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| | | | 36 - Birmingham District; 1/2 mile west of Irondale looking west |
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| | | | 37 - Weems, Alabama Station; looking west |
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| | | | 38 - Birmingham District; McCombs; looking west |
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| | | | 39 - Birmingham District, Henryellen Branch; looking west |
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| | | | 40 - Birmingham District; looking west |
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| | | | 41 - Trestle over Southern Railway; Leeds, AL; looking west |
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| | | | 42 - Birmingham District; end of block of Vandiver, AL |
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| | | | 43 - Birmingham District; Pusher Engine at Sylacauga, AL |
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| | | | 44 - Sylacauga; AL; looking west at Louisville and Nashville Railroad crossing |
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| | | | 45 - Birmingham District; Hatchet Creek; looking east |
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| | | | 46 - Birmingham District; Goodwater, AL; coal chute; looking west |
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| | | | 47 - Birmingham District; looking west at point west of Alexander City, AL |
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| | | | 48 - Birmingham District; looking west across Lake Martin Bridge |
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| | | | 50 - Birmingham District; looking west at fill about 3 miles west of Opelika, AL |
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| | | | 51 - Birmingham District; Opelika, AL; looking west at a point east of the depot |
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| | | | 52 - Birmingham District; Chattahoochee River Bridge; looking west at Columbus, GA |
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| | | | 53 - Columbus, GA; Passenger Station looking west |
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| | | | 54 - Columbus, GA; looking west from a point 1/2 mile east of depot |
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| | | | 55 - Columbus, GA |
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| | | | 57 - Fort Valley, GA; Engine #480 |
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| | | | 58 - Albany District; looking east |
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| | | | 59 - Albany District; trestle looking east |
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| | | | 60 - Atlanta District; looking east from Third Street, Macon Terminal at viaduct to Macon |
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| | | | 61 - Albany District; looking east from Atlanta, GA |
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| | | | 62 - Albany District; Macon shops from Atlanta District viaduct |
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| | | | 64 - Macon, GA; looking east at west entrance to Macon Passanger Station |
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| | | | 65 - Macon, GA; looking east from east end of trace to Macon Passanger Station |
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| | | | 66 - Macon, GA; Engine #475 |
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| | | | 68 - Atlanta District; looking east at a point east of Vineville, GA |
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| | | | 69 - Atlanta District; looking east from a point west of the Creosote Plant |
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| | | | 70 - Atlanta District; Barnesville, GA; looking west |
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| | | | 71 - Macon Terminal Station; looking east |
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| | | | 72 - Macon Terminal Station (2 different photos), 1937 February |
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| | | | 73 - Atlanta District; Griffin, GA;· looking east |
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| | | | 74 - Griffin, GA; Engine #477 (2 copies) |
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| | | | 75 - Griffin, GA; looking west at Southern Railway Lines |
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| | | | 76 - Griffin, GA; looking east |
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| | | | 77 - Griffin, GA; looking west from depot |
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| | | | 78 - Experimental, GA; looking west at crossing |
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| | | | 79 - Macon Terminal; looking west from east end of viaduct |
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| | | | 80 - Macon Terminal; looking west from point east of Walnut Street Bridge |
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| | | | 81 - Ocmulgee Bridge; looking west |
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| | | | 82 - Savannah District; looking west |
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| | | | 83 - Savannah District; looking west from a point east of Atlanta District |
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| | | | 84 - Tennille, GA; looking west |
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| | | | 85 - Wadley, GA; looking west |
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| | | | 86 - Georgia and Florida crossing; west of Midville, GA |
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| | | | 87 - Herndon, GA; looking west |
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| | | | 88 - Looking west at coal chute at Millen, GA |
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| | | | 94 - Hampton, GA; looking east |
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| | | | 97 - Atlanta District; Industry coal chute |
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| | | | 99 - Atlanta District; train no. 2 at Lovejoy, GA |
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| | | | 107 - Newnan, GA; A.P.W.P (?) coaling station |
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| | | | 109 - Cedartown District; looking west at Carrelton, GA |
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| | | | 123 - Trion, GA; looking west |
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| | | | 126 - Chattanooga District; Chickamauga Park (2 different views) |
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| | | | 127 - Chattanooga District; Chickamauga Park |
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| | | | 128 - Chattanooga District; Chickamauga Park (2 different views) |
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| | | | 135 - Chattanooga District; looking west at depot; Rossville, GA |
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| | | | 138 - Birmingham mainline; looking west to terminal station |
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| | | | 139 - Birmingham District; Leeds, AL, looking South from mainline |
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| | | | 140 - Leeds, AL; mainline looking west (Southern Railway King) |
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| | | | 141 - Birmingham District; looking west from a post out east of Steretts, AL (?) |
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| | | | 145 - Birmingham District; mainline passing; looking west at Teammels, AL |
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| | | | 146 - Birmingham District; train #9; on mainline west bound at Parkdale, AL |
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| | | | 147 - Birmingham District; train #9; on mainline west bound at Parksdale, AL |
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| | | | 148 - Birmingham District; mainline; looking, west from Hatchet Creek viaduct |
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| | | | 149 - Birmingham District; mainline; looking west at Lake Martin |
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| | | | 150 - Birmingham District; mainline; looking west at Jackson's Gap, AL |
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| | | | 151 - Columbus District; mainline; looking west at Muscogee Junction |
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| | | | 152 - Birmingham District; mainline; looking west at a point east of Jackson's Gap, AL |
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| | | | 157 - Birmingham District; mainline; looking west at Cahaba River |
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| | | | 159 - Coal Chute and stations; Millen, GA, 1939 April |
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| | | | 160 - Box Car repairs (outside); Macon, GA, 1939 April |
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| | | | 161 - Gantry Crane; car shop, Macon, GA, 1939 April |
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| | | | 162 - East end car shop building, Macon, GA, 1939 April |
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| | | | 163 - Yard lead to car shop; Macon, GA, 1939 April |
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| | | | 164 - Gantry Crane over truck work; locomotive smithshop beyond highway in background; Macon, GA View online. |
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| | | | 165 - North end erecting and machine shop building; Macon, GA, 1939 April |
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| | | | 167 - Engine #773; Macon, GA, 1939 April |
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| | | | 169 - Engine #467; Macon, GA, 1939 April |
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| | | | 171 - Power plant, roundhouse; Columbus, GA, 1939 April |
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| | | | 172 - Roundhouse; Columbus, GA; (2 copies), 1939 April |
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| | | | 173 - Machinery; Engine #457; Columbus, GA, 1939 April |
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| | | | 174 - Coal chute; Columbus, GA, 1939 April |
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| | | | 175 - Auto weighing scale; coale chute; Columbus, GA, 1939 April |
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| | | | 176 - Cinder conveyor; Columbus, GA, 1939 April View online. |
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| | | | 177 - Planing Mill; car shop; Columbus, GA, 1939 April |
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| | | | 178 - Car repair tracks; Columbus, GA, 1939 April |
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| | | | 179 - Car repair tracks; Columbus, GA, 1939 April View online. |
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| | | | 180 - Storehouse (note highway viaduct between car shop and roundhouse); Columbus, GA |
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| | | | 181 - Engine #54; typical O-6-D Switcher; Savannah, GA, 1939 April |
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| | | | 182 - Car repair shed; Savannah, GA, 1939 April |
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| | | | 183 - Coal trestle (4000 feet west of roundhouse); Savannah, GA, 1939 April |
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| | | | 184 - Coal trestle and coal buggies; Savannah, GA, 1939 April |
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| | | | 185 - Passenger car shop; Savannah, GA, 1939 April |
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| | | | 186 - Car shop and storeroom, next to roundhouse; Savannah, GA, 1939 April |
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| | | | 187 - Side view of old roundhouse; Savannah, GA, 1939 April |
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| | | | 188 - New roundhouse (built 1926) machine shop and old roundhouse (built 1860); Savannah, GA, 1939 April |
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| | | | 193 - Savannah District; looking east at Meldrim, GA |
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| | | | 205 - Birmingham District; mainline; looking west at Mondale |
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| | | | 206 - Birmingham District; mainlines and Louisville and Nashville Railroad looking west at points west of Irondale |
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| | | | CG-01 - Station at Newnan, GA |
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| | | | CG-03 - Cedartown District looking east at Chattahoochee River Bridge |
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| | | | CG-04 - Industry yard, near Atlanta, 1933 September |
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| | | | CG-05 - Two men of the Railway Company |
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| | | | CG-06 - Tracks |
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| | | | CG-07 - Tracks with depot |
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| | 1362AP Executive Department, 1838-1967 |
| | | | The Executive Department of the Central was the administrative branch of the company. Some of its duties included compiling the minutes for the Board of directors, stockholders, and executive committees; voting trustee and receivers' meetings; and the Railroad Mutual Loan Association. The department also issued annual reports to stockholders and the Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC). This department also controlled the correspondence, speech, and subject files of the president. The Executive Department maintained the receivership/reorganization records of the company. Other records include rules and regulations, directories, reports, scrapbooks, photographs and Moody's Transportation Manuals. |
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| | 1362AP-05 Minute Books of the Directors, Stockholders, and Executive Committee, 1859-1967,
27.0 volumes
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| | | | These minutes were compiled by the Secretary who was appointed by either the Board of. Directors or the Executive Committee. Information includes lists of directors and officers, resolutions, financial reports, proxy authorizations, bonds canceled and approved, and committee reports. |
| | | | Arrangement: Chronological. |
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| | 1362AP-10 Minute Book of Receivers' Meetings, 1892,
1.0 volume
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| | | | These minutes are from the meetings of the receivers of the Central. Included are lists of receivers, a proposal for a departmental restructuring, i.e. operating, traffic and accounting departments; and the dividend earnings for the Montgomery and Eufaula Railway Company for 1872 to 1882. |
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| | 1362AP-15 Minute Book of Voting Trustees, 1949-1953,
1.0 volume
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| | | | These are the minutes of the voting trustees of the Central. The voting trustees represented the interest of the stockholders for a period of 5 years, as a part of the formal reorganization plan. They elected the Board of Directors and provided recommendations for the management of the company. Included are names of the voting trustees, stockholders, correspondence, proxies, ballots, reports, and the Voting Trust Agreement of January 1, 1948. |
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| | 1362AP-20 Clerks' Organization Files, 1930s,
2.0 folders
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| | | | The Central of Georgia Railway Clerks' Organization was formed circa 1920 to represent the concerns and interests of the clerks. These files contain minutes, names of officers, correspondence, reports of dues collected and agreements. |
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| | 1362AP-25 Minute Book of the Railroad Mutual Loan Association, (INDEXED), 1876-1889,
1.0 volume
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| | | | The Railroad Mutual Loan Association was organized in 1876 as an investment and loan association for railroad employees. It was reorganized in August 1883 as the Railroad Loan Association of Savannah. These minutes record the business of the preliminary, regular, and special meetings of these organizations. |
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| | 1362AP-30 Annual Reports to the Stockholders, 1838-1966 1838-1867; 1869-1877 1966,
4.0 boxes
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| | | | These are the annual reports of the President and Board of Directors to the stockholders of the Central. These reports document the operations and financial affairs of the company and include lists of directors, officers and division superintendents. The volume dated 1896-1905, includes by-laws and amendments. |
| | | | Arrangement: Chronological. |
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| | | | 1838-1867, 1869-1877 |
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| | | | 1874-1895 |
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| | 1362AP-35 Annual Reports to the Interstate Commerce Commission, 1918-1962,
39.0 volumes
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| | | | The Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC), which was charged with regulating interstate railroad traffic, required that reports be submitted annually to the ICC by all common carriers, in accordance with provisions outlined in the Act of Regulate Commerce. These reports document the corporate and financial affairs of the Central and contain a brief history of the company; lists of directors, officers, and stockholders; stock information; and financial statements. |
| | | | Arrangement: Chronological. 1918-1962 1918-1919, 1921-1927, 1929-1937, 1939-1941, 1943-1952, 1955-1962 |
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| | 1362AP-45 Executive Correspondence Files, (INDEXED), 1890s-1940s, 57 boxes, 3 volumes |
| | | | This is the correspondence of the Executive Department on a variety of topics such as lease agreements, construction, railway facilities, discontinuance of parts of the line, etc, The files indexes are divided into correspondence involving industrial locations and side tracks, vice presidents' correspondence, and presidents' correspondence. |
| | | | Arrangement: By file number. |
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| | 1362AP-50 Letter Book of Receivers, 1894,
1.0 volume
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| | | | This letter book of the joint receivers, Hugh M. Comer and R. Somers Hayes, contains copies of correspondence concerning financial matters. |
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| | 1362AP-55 Letter Books, (INDEXED), 1895-1900,
8.0 volumes
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| | | | These letter books contain general correspondence of the presidents, receiver, and other officials. Included in these books are copies of letters, both sent and received. |
| | | | Arrangement: Chronological. |
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| | 1362AP-60 Letter Book of Hugh Comer, Receiver, (INDEXED), 1892-1895,
1.0 volume
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| | | | This personal letter book of Hugh Comer, receiver, contains copies of letters dealing with personal and business activities. |
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| | 1362AP-65 Presidents' Speech Files, 1924-1944,
2.0 boxes
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| | | | These are copies of speeches given by the Presidents' of the Central to various organizations. The speeches were directed to civic, educational, agricultural, business, and railway organizations. The files indicate the name and location of the organization addressed, date and text of the speech. |
| | | | Arrangement: Alphabetical. |
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| | | | Alabama Polytechnic Institute, Auburn, AL |
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| | | | Albany Chamber of Commerce, Albany, Ga |
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| | | | American Business Club, Savannah, GA |
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| | | | American Ceramic Society, Atlanta, GA |
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| | | | American Railway Association, Atlanta, GA |
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| | | | Annual Convention of Illinois Central and Yazoo & Mississippi Valley Railroads |
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| | | | Atlanta Chamber of Commerce, Atlanta, GA |
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| | | | Atlanta Freight Bureau, Atlanta, GA |
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| | | | Citizens and Southern National Bank, Atlanta, GA |
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| | | | Cosmos Club, Savannah, Ga |
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| | | | Cotton Manufacturers Association, Augusta, GA |
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| | | | County Agricultural Association, Pearl Springs, GA |
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| | | | Dedication, Opelika, AL |
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| | | | Electrification Celebration, Chicago, IL |
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| | | | Georgia Association, Atlanta, GA |
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| | | | Georgia Education Association, Albany, GA |
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| | | | Georgia School of Technology, Atlanta, GA |
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| | | | Georgia Society of New York, New York City, NY |
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| | | | International Railway Fuel Association, Chicago, IL |
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| | | | Joint Meeting of Civic Organizations, Opelika, AL |
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| | | | Kittle, C.M. - Dinner, Chicago, IL |
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| | | | Kiwanis Club Meeting, Alexander City, AL |
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| | | | Kiwanis Club Meeting, Andalusia, AL |
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| | | | Kiwanis Club Meeting, Atlanta, GA |
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| | | | Kiwanis Club Meeting, Cedartown, GA |
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| | | | Kiwanis Club Meeting, Champaign, IL |
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| | | | Kiwanis Club Meeting, Madison, GA |
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| | | | Kiwanis Club Meeting, Milledgeville, GA |
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| | | | Kiwanis Club Meeting, Swainsboro, GA |
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| | | | Kiwanis and Rotary Clubs, Rome, GA |
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| | | | Master Boiler Makers Association, Atlanta, Ga |
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| | | | Memorandum - Speech, Chicago, IL |
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| | | | Montgomery Chamber of Commerce, Montgomery, AL |
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| | | | Pensioned Employees, Iowa and Minnesota Divisions, Waterloo, IA |
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| | | | Radio Broadcast - Station WAPI, Auburn, AL |
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| | | | Radio Broadcast - Sears Roebuck Station WLS, Chicago, IL |
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| | | | Radio Broadcast - Daily News Station WMAQ, Chicago, IL |
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| | | | Rotary Club, Americus, GA |
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| | | | Rotary Club, Champaign-Urbana, IL |
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| | | | Rotary and Kiwanis Club, Troy, AL |
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| | | | Savannah Board of Trade party, Statesboro, GA |
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| | | | Southeast Shippers Advisory Board, Atlanta, GA |
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| | | | Southeast Shippers Advisory Board, New Orleans, LA |
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| | | | Southeastern Economic Conference, Atlanta, GA |
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| | 1362AP-70 Presidents' Subject Files, 1940s-1960s,
311.0 boxes
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| | | | The subject file categories include agreements and contracts, advertising, agriculture, appointments, budget, etc. |
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| | | | AGREEMENTS AND CONTRACTS (AC) |
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| | | | | AC-1 General |
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2-4 | | | | | AC-3 Railway Express Agency, Inc. |
| | | | | AC-5 Pullman Company |
| | | | | AC-6 Tracks and other material leased |
| | | | | AC-7 Western Union Telegraph Company |
| | | | | AC-9 Atlanta and West Point Railroad for trackage |
| | | | | AC-10 Robert R. Otis Company, Atlanta, GA |
| | | | | AC-11 Interstate Commerce Commission |
| | | | | AC-12 Allied Chemical and Dye Corp., Barrett Division |
| | | | | AC-13 Conveyance of air rights over Atlanta, GA, property to Rich's Inc. |
| | | | | AC-15 Lease of Courthouse Square property in Macon, GA |
| | | | | AC-17 Correspondence |
| | | | | AC-18 Exchange of air rights |
| | | | | AC-19 Georgia Railroad to handle carload traffic to State Hospital at Milledgeville, GA |
| | | | | AC-20 Trackage refunds with Standard Oil Company, Louisville, KY |
| | | | | AC-21 Oxweld Company |
| | | | | AC-22 Transfer of Agreements with Atlanta Transportation Systems |
| | | | | AC-23 Lease of space in Citizens & Southern Bank Building, Savannah, GA |
| | | | | AC-24 Contract between Central of Georgia and Georgia Power Company |
| | | | | AC-25 Easement from Southwestern Railroad |
| | | | | AC-26 Joint use of facilities, Meldrim, Ga |
| | | | | AC-27 Agreement with SEPCO to serve Diamond Construction Company |
| | | | | AC-28 Crossing at Arlington, Georgia |
| | | | | AC-29 Jones-Neuhoff Commission Company |
| | | | | AC-30 Gov. Herman E. Talmadge |
| | | | | AC-31 Westinghouse Electric Supply |
| | | | | AC-32 Agreement with railroad lines |
| | | | | AC-33 Linde Air Products Company |
| | | | | AC-34 Augusta and Summerville Railroad Co. |
| | | | | AC-35 State Highway Department of GA |
| | | | | AC-37 Atlanta Gas Light Company |
| | | | | AC-40 Lease of air rights, Atlanta, GA |
| | | | | AC-41 Right-of-way, Floyd County, GA |
| | | | ADVERTISING (AD) |
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| | | | | AD-2 Pictures and correspondence |
| | | | | AD-3 Various agencies |
| | | | | AD-4 Various newspapers |
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10-11 | | | | | AD-5 Specific publications |
| | | | | AD-6 Proposals regarding fires |
| | | | AGENCIES (AG) |
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| | | | | AG-4 Commercial and other outside agencies |
| | | | | AG-5 Local freight agencies |
| | | | AGRICULTURE (AGR) |
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| | | | | AGR-2 Injuries |
| | | | | AGR-6 Monthly reports on crop prospects |
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16-17 | | | | | AGR-7 Various products |
| | | | | AGR-8 Correspondence regarding fairs |
| | | | | AGR-10 Correspondence on planting acorns |
| | | | | AGR-11 Statistics |
| | | | | AGR-14 National Association of Soil Conservation District Supervisors |
| | | | | AGR-15 White-fringed beetle project |
| | | | | AGR-16 National Peanut Festival, Dothan, AL |
| | | | ASSOCIATION OF AMERICAN RAILROADS (AM) |
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21-22 | | | | | AM-2 Information letters |
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23-26 | | | | | AM-3 Meetings of board of directors |
| | | | | AM-5 Communications bills |
| | | | | AM-8 Monthly statements |
| | | | ANNUAL REPORTS (AN) |
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| | | | | AN-2 Correspondence |
| | | | APPOINTMENTS (AP) |
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30-31 | | | | | AP-1 Promotions |
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| | | | | AT-2 Use of helicopters |
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| | | | AUTHORITIES (AU) |
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36-37 | | | | | AU-2 Increased-Force |
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38-39 | | | | | AU-3 Retirements |
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40-42 | | | | | AU-4 Monthly reports |
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| | | | BANKS (BK) |
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| | | | BRANCH LINES (BL) |
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| | | | | BL-3 Sylvania Central Railway Company |
| | | | | BL-6 Southwestern Railroad |
| | | | | BL-7 Georgia and Alabama Railway |
| | | | | BL-8 Short Lines |
| | | | | BL-9 Roanoke Branch |
| | | | | BL-10 Durham Branch |
| | | | | BL-11 Miscellaneous lines |
| | | | | BL-13 Dothan to Hartford Branch |
| | | | | BL-14 Abandonments |
| | | | | BL-15 Short lines |
| | | | | BL-18 Ozark Branch |
| | | | | BL-20 Ft. Oglethorpe Branch |
| | | | | BL-21 Gordon-Porterdale Branch |
| | | | | BL-22 Ft. Benning Railroad |
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53-54 | | | | | CA-4 Community Chest |
| | | | | CA-5 National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis |
| | | | | CA-6 Tuberculosis and Health Association |
| | | | | CA-7 Crusade for Freedom |
| | | | | CA-8 Easter Seal Campaign for Crippled Children |
| | | | | CA-9 Georgia Heart Association |
| | | | | CA-10 United Cerebral Palsy |
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56-57 | | | | | CB-1 Miscellaneous |
| | | | CHAMBER OF COMMERCE (CC) |
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| | | | | CC-2 Correspondence with other Chambers in the territory |
Box |
59-70 | | | | | CC-3 United States Chamber of Commerce |
| | | | CODE BOOK (CD) |
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| | | | CLAIMS (CL) |
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Box |
72-77 | | | | | CL-1 Correspondence |
Box |
78-79 | | | | | CL-2 Grade crossings |
| | | | | CL-4 Correspondence |
| | | | | CL-5 Newsome vs. Savannah and Atlanta Railway |
| | | | | CL-6 Lewis Singleton vs. Central of Georgia Railway |
| | | | | CL-7 R.L. Brown vs. Central of Georgia Railway |
| | | | COMMISSARIES (CM) |
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| | | | CONSTRUCTION (CN) |
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| | | | | CN-1 Shelter at North Auburn, AL |
| | | | | CN-2 Relocation of Lakewood Ave. crossing, Atlanta, GA |
| | | | | CN-3 Rail connection by Chattahoochee River |
| | | | | CN-4 General office, Savannah, GA |
| | | | | CN-5 Terminal station, Chattanooga, TN |
| | | | | CN-6 Team track facilities, Andalusia, AL |
| | | | | CN-7 Georgia and Florida Railroad |
| | | | | CN-7 Georgia and Florida Railroad |
| | | | | CN-8 Track facilities, Atlanta, GA |
| | | | | CN-9 Southeastern Railroad |
| | | | | CN-10 Bay Street Viaduct, Savannah, GA |
| | | | | CN-11 University of Georgia, Athens, GA |
| | | | | CN-12 Track facilities, Hapeville, Ga |
| | | | | CN-13 Team tracks, Alexander City, LA |
| | | | | CN-14 Red building, Savannah, GA |
| | | | | CN-15 Track, Madison, GA |
| | | | | CN-16 Track, Newnan, GA |
| | | | | CN-17 Mountain Creek Bridge |
| | | | | CN-18 Track, Muscogee Junction, GA |
| | | | | CN-19 Whitehall Street, Atlanta, GA |
| | | | | CN-20 River Street, Savannah, Ga |
| | | | | CN-21 Savannah Passenger Station, Savannah, GA |
| | | | | CN-22 Tracks, Augusta, GA |
| | | | | CN-23 Bridge, Opelika, AL |
| | | | | CN-24 Union Station, Savannah, GA |
| | | | | CN-25 Hunter Street, Atlanta, GA |
| | | | | CN-26 Yard, Macon, GA |
| | | | | CN-27 Tracks, Macon, GA |
| | | | | CN-28 Bridge, Savannah, GA |
| | | | | CN-29 Tracks for government |
| | | | | CN-30 Underpass, Atlanta, GA |
| | | | | CN-31 Tennille freight depot |
| | | | | CN-32 Empire Industrial District, Atlanta, GA |
| | | | | CN-34 Proposed railroad |
| | | | | CN-35 Proposed extension |
| | | | | CN-36 Warehouse #9 |
| | | | | CN-37 Track, Millen, GA |
| | | | | CN-39 Improvements |
| | | | | CN-40 Track, Dothan, AL |
| | | | | CN-41 Overpass, Montgomery, AL |
| | | | | CN-43 Track, North Columbus, GA |
| | | | | CN-44 Track, Birmingham, AL |
| | | | | CN-45 Card department |
| | | | | CN-48 Car repair facilities |
| | | | | CN-49 Proposed track |
| | | | | CN-50 Platform, Sand Hill, GA |
| | | | | CN-51 Whitehall Street, Atlanta, GA |
| | | | | CN-52 Bridge, Montgomery County, AL |
| | | | | CN-55 Track, Dry Branch, GA |
| | | | | CN-56 Proposed extension, Perry, GA |
| | | | | CN-57 Proposed construction, Macon, GA |
| | | | | CN-60 Changing channel, Silver Creek |
| | | | | CN-62 Trestle, Lavender, GA |
| | | | | CN-63 Track, Green Mills, GA |
| | | | | CN-65 Locker and lavatory facilities |
| | | | | CN-67 Track |
| | | | | CN-70 Depot, Pine Mountain, GA |
| | | | COMPANY PROPERTY (CP) |
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| | | | | CP-1 Miscellaneous |
| | | | | CP-2 Land owned by Empire Land Company |
| | | | | CP-3 Property in Dothan, AL |
| | | | CAR SUPPLY (CS) |
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| | | | | CS-1 General |
Box |
90-91 | | | | | CS-2 Per diem |
| | | | | CS-3 Per diem rules and regulations |
| | | | CENTRA VILLA (CV) |
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| | | | | CV-1 General |
| | | | DEPARTMENTS (DE) |
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| | | | | DE-1 Decreases and increases in force |
| | | | | DE-1 Miscellaneous correspondence |
| | | | EXPENSE ACCOUNTS (EC) |
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| | | | | EC-1 General |
| | | | | EC-2 M. J. Wise |
| | | | | EC-3 H. L. Perkins |
| | | | | EC-4 E. F. Bedez |
| | | | | EC-5 C. Newton Kidd |
| | | | EXPORT-IMPORT (EI) |
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| | | | | EI-1 General |
| | | | | EI-2 Ships at Savannah, GA |
Box |
99-101 | | | | | EI-3 Reports of local agent |
| | | | | EI-4 Monthly reports of ships docking Savannah, GA railroad facilities |
| | | | EMPIRE LAND COMPANY (EL) |
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| | | | | EL-1 General |
| | | | EMBARGOS (EM) |
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| | | | | EM-1 General |
| | | | EQUIPMENT (EQ) |
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105-106 | | | | | EQ-1 Miscellaneous correspondence |
| | | | | EQ-2 Tracks |
| | | | | EQ-3 Correspondence |
Box |
109-112 | | | | | EQ-4 Freight |
Box |
113-114 | | | | | EQ-5 Passengers |
Box |
115-118 | | | | | EQ-6 Locomotives |
| | | | | EQ-8 Correspondence about air conditioners |
| | | | | EQ-9 Railway post office cars |
| | | | | EQ-10 Correspondence about accounting and business machines |
| | | | | EQ-11 Statistical year book |
| | | | | EQ-13 Census of manufacturers |
| | | | EXPENSES (EX) |
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| | | | | EX-1 General |
| | | | | Ex-2 Correspondence discontinuing forms |
| | | | | EX-3 Correspondence discontinuing jobs |
| | | | | EX-3 Correspondence |
| | | | | EX-4 Correspondence on sale of scrap paper |
| | | | | EX-5 Correspondence re reduction in expenses |
| | | | FARES (FA) |
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| | | | | FA-1 Occupancy charges |
| | | | FUNDS (FD) |
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| | | | | FD-1 War bonds |
| | | | | FD-2 Correspondence about collateral trial bonds |
| | | | | FD-4 Correspondence about recurring expenses |
| | | | | FD-6 Conscience fund |
| | | | FRUIT GROWERS EXPRESS (FGE) |
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Box |
126-127 | | | | | FGE-1 General |
| | | | FUEL SUPPLY (FS) |
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| | | | | FS-1 Correspondence |
| | | | | FS-2 Coal |
| | | | FREIGHT (FT) |
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| | | | | FT-1 General |
| | | | | FT-1 General |
| | | | | FT-2 Movement of peaches |
| | | | | FT-3 Crop conditions |
| | | | | FT-4 Freight cars |
Box |
132-133 | | | | | FT-5 Freight with other carriers |
| | | | | FT-5 Freight with other carriers |
| | | | | FT-6 Interstate Commerce Commission Service orders |
Box |
135-141 | | | | | FT-7 Rates |
Box |
142-144 | | | | | FT-8 Movement of commodities |
| | | | | FT-9 Rail and motor truck connections |
| | | | | FT-10 Port of Mobile, AL |
| | | | | FT-12 Tracing cars |
| | | | | FT-13 Payment plan |
| | | | GUIDES (GD) |
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| | | | | GD-1 Territorial guide |
| | | | HOSPITAL DEPARTMENT (HD) |
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| | | | | HD-1 General |
| | | | | HD-4 Correspondence regarding permit for opium |
| | | | | HD-5 Correspondence regarding power of attorney |
| | | | INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION (ICC) |
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| | | | | ICC-1 General |
| | | | | ICC-1 General |
| | | | | ICC-2 Annual reports |
| | | | INDUSTRY (ID) |
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Box |
151-152 | | | | | ID-5 Track changes |
| | | | INSTRUCTIONS (IN) |
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| | | | | IN-1 General |
| | | | INSURANCE (IS) |
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| | | | | IS-1 General |
| | | | | IS-2 Unemployment Act |
| | | | | IS-3 Employee's insurance |
| | | | | IS-5 Group insurance |
| | | | ITINERARY (IT) |
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| | | | | IT-1 P. B. McGinnis |
| | | | LEGAL (LG) |
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Box |
157-165 | | | | | LG-1 Reorganization |
| | | | | LG-1 Reorganization |
| | | | | LG-2 Receivership |
| | | | | LG-3 Anti-trust suit |
Box |
167-170 | | | | | LG-5 Government bills |
| | | | | LG-5 Government bills |
| | | | | LG-6 Resolution of transportation situation in U.S. |
| | | | | LG-7 Wheeler Bill |
| | | | | LG-9 Reed-Bulwinkle Act |
| | | | | LG-10 Central, Ocean Steamship Company, etc. |
| | | | | LG-11 Correspondence U.S. vs. C. E. Margret |
| | | | | LG-12 Correspondence re railroads power to borrow from banks |
| | | | | LG-13 Correspondence on compensation |
| | | | | LG-14 Subsidiary and terminal companies |
| | | | | LG-16 Correspondence on New York, New Haven, and Hartford Railroad |
| | | | | LG-19 McLean Securities Corporation |
| | | | LUMBER AND TIMBER (LR) |
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| | | | | LR-2 Purchase of lands |
| | | | MAIL (MA) |
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| | | | | MA-1 Packages |
| | | | | MA-2 Reports |
| | | | | MA-2 Reports |
| | | | MEETINGS AND DINNERS (MD) |
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Box |
177-178 | | | | | MD-2 Meetings not attended |
Box |
179-182 | | | | | MD-3 Minutes of directors |
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183-184 | | | | | MD-4 Central of Georgia Railway Agent Assoc. |
| | | | | MD-5 Association of Southeastern Railroads |
| | | | | MD-5 Association of Southeastern Railroads and church organizations |
| | | | | MD-6 Chamber of Commerce, Statesboro, GA |
| | | | | MD-7 Kiwanis Club |
| | | | | MD-8 Lions Club |
Box |
190-191 | | | | | MD-9 Rotary Club |
| | | | | MD-10 Testimonial dinners. |
| | | | | MD-11 Savannah Traffic Club |
| | | | | MD-18 Southern Short Line Railroad Conference |
| | | | | MD-34 Hibernian Society, Savannah, GA |
| | | | | MD-40 Association of American Railroads |
| | | | | MD-41 Interagency Committee on Port Utilization |
| | | | | MD-42 Combined Chiefs of Staff |
| | | | | MD-43 Southeastern Railroad Tax Conference |
| | | | | MD-44 Humane Society of Chatham-Savannah, Inc. |
| | | | | MD-45 St. Andrew's Society |
| | | | | MD-46 The Ambassador's Club |
| | | | | MD-47 Atlanta Athletic Club |
| | | | | MD-48 Capitol City Club |
| | | | | MD-50 Proposed dinner at Chicago Club |
| | | | | MD-51 American-Korean Foundation |
| | | | | MD-52 Interstate Oil Compact Commission |
| | | | | MD-53 Georgia Medical Association |
| | | | MILITARY (ML) |
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| | | | | ML-1 General |
| | | | | ML-2 Government control of railroads |
| | | | | ML-3 Demobilization |
| | | | | ML-6 Industrial College of the Armed Forces, Atlanta, GA |
| | | | MAPS (MP) |
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| | | | | MP-1 Correspondence |
| | | | MISCELLANEOUS (MS) |
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| | | | | MS-1 Non-specific papers |
| | | | | MS-2 Letters of introduction |
| | | | | MS-3 Letters from outsiders |
| | | | | MS-4 Complaints |
| | | | | MS-5 Congratulations |
| | | | | MS-9 Personal political views of Central officers |
| | | | MAINTENANCE (MT) |
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| | | | | MT-2 Inspection reports |
| | | | OPERATIONS (OP) |
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| | | | | OP-1 General |
| | | | | OP-2 General |
| | | | | OP-3 General |
| | | | | OP-4 General |
| | | | | OP-5 General |
| | | | OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF SAVANNAH (OS) |
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| | | | | OS-1 Advertising |
| | | | | OS-2 -Compensation for boats |
Box |
203-206 | | | | | OS-2 Compensation for boats |
| | | | | OS-3 Contracts |
| | | | | OS-4 Equipment |
Box |
209-220 | | | | | OS-5 Financial |
Box |
221 | | | | | OS-7 Insurance |
Box |
222 | | | | | OS-8 Leased property |
Box |
223 | | | | | OS-9 Legal |
Box |
224-225 | | | | | OS-10 Harbors and slips |
Box |
226 | | | | | OS-11 Miscellaneous |
| | | | | OS-12 Organizations |
Box |
227 | | | | | OS-13 Personnel |
Box |
228 | | | | | OS-14 Rates and tariffs |
| | | | | OS-15 Solicitations |
Box |
229 | | | | | OS-16 Statistics |
Box |
230 | | | | | OS-17 Correspondence regarding annual reports |
| | | | | OS-18 Correspondence regarding applications for new carriers |
Box |
231 | | | | | OS-19 Charter |
| | | | | OS-21 Disposal of government boats |
Box |
232 | | | | | OS-22 Shipment of freight |
| | | | | OS-23 Maritime Commission |
| | | | | OS-24 Meetings and dinners not attended |
| | | | | OS-25 Meetings and dinners attended |
Box |
235 | | | | | OS-26 Seatrain operations |
Box |
236 | | | | | OS-26 Seatrain operations |
| | | | | OS-27 Publications |
Box |
237-238 | | | | | OS-28 Booklets, maps, etc. |
Box |
239 | | | | | OS-29 Applications to operate on Atlantic Coast |
| | | | | OS-30 Navigational instructions |
| | | | | OS-31 Correspondence re S.S. Frank H. Dodd |
Box |
240 | | | | | OS-33 Correspondence re Waterman Steamship Corp. |
| | | | | OS-34 Correspondence re power operate warehouse |
| | | | | OS-35 Real estate |
| | | | | OS-36 Proposed service to Puerto Rico, Cuba, etc. |
Box |
241 | | | | | OS-37 General business |
Box |
242 | | | | | OS-38 Jacksonville, FL, port |
| | | | | OS-39 Advisability study on property |
| | | | | OS-40 Estimate of car ferry service |
| | | | | OS-41 Reports re Ocean Steamship by F. J. Wall |
| | | | ORGANIZATIONS (OZ) |
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Box |
243 | | | | | OZ-1 Miscellaneous |
Box |
244 | | | | | OZ-2 Memberships |
Box |
245 | | | | | OZ-3 Committee for Economic Development |
Box |
246 | | | | | OZ-7 Southern Assoc. of Science & Industry |
Box |
247 | | | | | OZ-10 Southern States Industrial Council |
Box |
248 | | | | | OZ-12 Southeast Shippers Advisory Board |
| | | | | OZ-13 Pan American Railway Congress |
| | | | | OZ-14 Federation for Railway Progress |
Box |
249 | | | | | OZ-17 Alabama Railroad Association |
Box |
250 | | | | | OZ-20 Railway Tie Association |
| | | | | OZ-21 American Railway Engineering Assoc. |
| | | | | OZ-23 Railway Business Association |
Box |
251 | | | | | OZ-23 Railway Business Association |
| | | | | OZ-32 Capital City Club of Atlanta |
| | | | | OZ-33 National Industrial Traffic League |
| | | | | OZ-34 Junior Achievement, Inc. |
| | | | | OZ-42 Research Council for Economic Security |
| | | | | OZ-44 Savannah Port Society |
| | | | | OZ-45 National Association of Manufacturers |
| | | | | OZ-46 Southern Industrial Relations Conference |
| | | | | OZ-47 National Safe Transit Committee |
| | | | | OZ-50 Bureau of Business Research |
| | | | | OZ-52 Associated Executives Club |
| | | | | OZ-54 Training within Industry Foundation |
| | | | | OZ-56 Augusta National Golf Club |
| | | | | OZ-57 New York Railroad Club |
| | | | | OZ-58 Southeastern Law Center |
Box |
252 | | | | | OZ-76 Transportation Council for the Department of Commerce |
| | | | SPECIAL SECTION/PERSONAL (P) |
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Box |
253 | | | | | P-23 Miscellaneous matters with Trust Company of Georgia and Mrs. Lucius (Elsie) Taylor |
| | | | | P-49 Personal papers of Frank Schoenfield |
| | | | | P-240 Miscellaneous matters with Macy's and Montgomery Ward |
Box |
254 | | | | | P-254 Miscellaneous matters with First National Bank of Atlanta |
| | | | | P-279 Miscellaneous matters with Coca Cola |
| | | | | P-439 Real estate |
Box |
255 | | | | | P-508 Disability insurance |
| | | | | P-565 Apartment rental |
| | | | | P-576 Liberty National Bank and Trust Company, Savannah, GA |
| | | | | P-577 J. D. McCartney |
| | | | PASSENGERS (PA) |
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Box |
256 | | | | | PA-1 General |
| | | | | PA-3 Statistics |
| | | | PUBLICATIONS [PB) |
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257 | | | | | PB-1 General |
Box |
258 | | | | | PB-3 Articles sent by people |
Box |
259 | | | | | PB-4 Business Week |
| | | | | PB-7 Fortune |
| | | | | PB-10 Newsweek |
| | | | | PB-22 Brochures on Savannah, GA |
Box |
260 | | | | | PB-22 Brochures on Savannah, GA |
| | | | | PB-23 Railway Accounting Rules, 1949 |
| | | | | PB-24 Railway Accounting Rules correspondence |
| | | | | PB-26 Progressive Farmer |
| | | | | PB-27 Railroad Newsletter |
| | | | | PB-28 Flow |
| | | | | PB-30 Moody's Investor's Service |
| | | | | PB-36 Indices of railroad ton-miles |
| | | | | PB-50 Official list of Central |
| | | | | PB-51 Railway purchases and stores |
Box |
261 | | | | | PB-51 Railway purchases and stores |
| | | | PORT WENTWORTH CORPORATION (PC) |
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Box |
262 | | | | | PC-1 General |
| | | | PHOTOGRAPHS (PH) |
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Box |
263 | | | | | PH-1 M. J. Wise |
| | | | | PH-2 B. J. Tarbutton |
| | | | PERSONNEL (PL) |
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Box |
264 | | | | | PL-1 General |
| | | | | PL-3 Agreements with brotherhoods |
Box |
265 | | | | | PL-5 Applications for employment |
| | | | | PL-7 Manpower |
| | | | | PL-9 Roster |
| | | | | PL-13 Correspondence re various employees |
| | | | | PL-15 Salaries |
Box |
266-268 | | | | | PL-16 Retirement |
Box |
269 | | | | | PL-16 Retirement |
| | | | | PL-17 Testimony before National Mediation Board |
| | | | | PL-18 Employees suggestion sysem |
| | | | | PL-19 Restoration of abolished positions |
| | | | | PL-20 Testimony before President's Emergency Board |
| | | | | PL-21 Diesel case |
| | | | | PL-22 Employees serving as jurors |
| | | | | PL-23 Travel expenses |
Box |
270 | | | | | PL-25 Salary comparisons |
| | | | | PL-26 Remuneration |
| | | | | PL-27 Wage increases |
| | | | | PL-28 Demerit system |
| | | | PASSES (PS) |
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Box |
271 | | | | | PS-1 General |
Box |
272-273 | | | | | PS-2 Requests for annual passes |
Box |
274 | | | | | PS-3 Trip passes |
| | | | | PS-4 Central of Georgia |
| | | | PURCHASING AND STORES (PU) |
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Box |
275 | | | | | PU-1 General |
| | | | | PU-2 Statements about orders |
| | | | | PU-3 Statements about savings |
| | | | | PU-5 Statements of ties purchased |
| | | | | PU-7 Correspondence re Clayton Anti-trust Act |
| | | | POST WAR PLANNING (PW) |
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Box |
276 | | | | | PW-1 General |
| | | | | PW-2 Conversion of war plant |
| | | | | PW-3 Labor |
| | | | RECORDS (RC) |
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Box |
277 | | | | | RC-2 Correspondence |
| | | | REPORTS (RE) |
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Box |
278 | | | | | RE-2 Accidents |
Box |
279 | | | | | RE-2 Accidents |
| | | | | RE-3 Monthly reports to President |
Box |
280-281 | | | | | RE-4 Monthly reports on traffic |
Box |
282 | | | | | RE-5 Monthly reports of Vice President and General Manager |
Box |
283 | | | | | RE-6 Reports to the board by the presidents |
| | | | | RE-7 Survey of property |
| | | | | RE-8 Correspondence with R. G. Page |
| | | | | RE-9 Survey and study, Columbus, GA |
| | | | | RE-10 Study of operations |
| | | | REQUISITIONS (RQ) |
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Box |
284 | | | | | RQ-1 Supplies |
| | | | | RQ-2 General |
| | | | | RQ-3 Orders |
| | | | | RQ-4 Stamps |
| | | | RESERVATIONS (RS) |
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Box |
285 | | | | | RS-1 General |
| | | | | RS-2 General |
| | | | | RS-4 Hotel |
| | | | SAVANNAH AND ATLANTA RAILWAY (SA) |
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Box |
286 | | | | | SA-1 Purchase |
| | | | SCRAP (SC) |
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Box |
287 | | | | | SC-1 General |
| | | | SPECIAL OCCASIONS (SO) |
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Box |
288 | | | | | SO-2 Armed Forces Day |
| | | | | SO-3 Kentucky Derby |
| | | | | SO-4 Dinner for Congressman Vinson |
| | | | | SO-5 Fritz Glantzberg Day |
| | | | | SO-6 Fiftieth Anniversary |
| | | | | SO-7 National Maritime Day |
| | | | | SO-8 Central of Georgia Day |
| | | | | SO-9 Railroad Appreciation Day |
| | | | STATISTICS (ST) |
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Box |
289 | | | | | ST-1 General |
| | | | | ST-2 Miscellaneous freight statistics |
Box |
290 | | | | | ST-4 Correspondence about 8:00 a.m. |
Box |
291 | | | | | ST-5 Correspondence about traffic density |
| | | | | ST-6 Railroad earnings |
| | | | | ST-7 Correspondence about vouchers |
| | | | | ST-8 Freight and passenger business |
| | | | | ST-9 Cars handled |
| | | | | ST-11 Operating expenses |
| | | | | ST-12 Comparisons |
| | | | | ST-13 Commodities delivered |
| | | | | ST-14 Charts |
| | | | | ST-15 Yager Formula |
| | | | | ST-16 Operating expenses |
| | | | | ST-17 Correspondence about terminal expenses |
| | | | | ST-18 Maintenance of equipment |
| | | | | ST-19 Commodities |
Box |
292-294 | | | | | ST-20 Correspondence from Bidez |
| | | | TERMINAL COMPANY (TC) |
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Box |
295 | | | | | TC-1 Miscellaneous |
| | | | | TC-3 Board meetings |
Box |
296-297 | | | | | TC-3 Board meetings |
| | | | TRAIN SERVICE (TS) |
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Box |
298 | | | | | TS-1 Miscellaneous |
| | | | | TS-2 Restaurants |
| | | | | TS-3 Fares |
Box |
299 | | | | | TS-4 Schedule of passengers |
| | | | | TS-6 Revenues and expenses |
Box |
300-301 | | | | | TS-6 Revenues and expense |
Box |
302 | | | | | TS-7 Revenues |
| | | | | TS-8 Service |
| | | | | TS-10 Segregation |
Box |
303-305 | | | | | TS-12 Correspondence re revenues & expenses |
Box |
306 | | | | | TS-13 Special movements |
Box |
307-309 | | | | | TS-15 Correspondence about discontinuing trains |
| | | | TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH (TT) |
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Box |
310 | | | | | TT-1 Priority on calls |
| | | | | TT-2 Telegrams |
| | | | | TT-3 Bills |
| | | | | TT-4 Directories |
| | | | | TT-5 Lines |
| | | | | TT-7 Service on cars |
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| | 1362AP-75 Receivership/Reorganization Records, 1932-1948,
13.0 volumes
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| | | | These records document the administrative orders and judicial proceedings of the United States District Court-Southern District of Georgia. They concern the receivership and reorganization of the Central of Georgia Railway Company. Included in these records are various petitions and orders such as judgment payments, car trust notes, appointments, tax payments, compensation of receivers, sale and retirement of property, rules and regulations of the Central Hospital Department, and miscellaneous financial statements. Volumes 12 and 13 document the consummation of the reorganization plan. Volumes include the documents of reorganization, the Interstate Commerce Commission report, minutes of the meetings, contracts, and deeds. |
| | | | Arrangement: Case number. |
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| | 1362AP-85 Receiver's Inventory, 1932,
1.0 volume
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| | | | This volume gives an itemized inventory and summary of material on hand as of December 19, 1932. It is organized by classification of material and indicates material, description of material, quantity, unit type, price and total. |
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| | 1362AP-175 Contracts and Agreements, (INDEXED), 1849-1941,
17.0 volumes
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| | | | These books are record of contracts and agreements between the Central and various companies with whom they did business. Included in each contract is the name of the companies involved, contract number, date of contract, terms and conditions of the agreements, and signatures of the president and witnesses. |
| | | | Arrangement: By contract number. |
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| | 1362AP-180 Agreement between the Director General of Railroads and the Central of Georgia Railway Company and other corporations, 1919,
1.0 volume
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| | | | This is an agreement between the Director General of Railroads, the Central and other subsidiary lines governing the operation of the lines. Included in the agreement is the Wadley Southern Railway Company, Atlanta Terminal Company, Sylvania Central Railway Company, Ocean Steamship Company of Savannah, Wrightsville and Tennille Railroad Company, and the Louisville and Wadley Railroad Company. |
| | | | Arrangement: Unarranged. |
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| | 1362AP-185 Rules and Regulations, 1917-1931,
1.0 box
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| | | | These are regulations governing the Central, its departments, and employees.
Regulations governing the organization and administration of the Pension Department was established for the benefit of employees who rendered faithful service.
Safety Rules contains information on train and engine employees, station employees, maintenance of way, maintenance of equipment, and stores employees.
Rules governing the employment and pay of employees in the Maintenance of Way Department contains employee rules for this department.
Rules and Regulations of the Transportation Department contains general rules for single and double track, signals, train orders, and rules for Transportation employees.
Rules and Regulations governing working conditions of clerical employees contains regulations for the working conditions of clerical workers.
Rules for the government of employees contains rules to govern all railroads operated by the Central. |
| | | | Arrangement: Chronological. |
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| | 1362AP-188 Directories, 1957, 1961,
1.0 box
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| | | | These are official lists of all officers, agents, attorneys, surgeons, stations, etc. of the Central. |
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| | 1362AP-190 Reports, 1941, 1950,
1.0 box
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| | | | These reports are from studies of the Central by J.S. Pyeatt, Harry Hastings Kiernan, and Coverdale and Colpitts and were used to evaluate the property of the Central and its subsidiary lines. |
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| | 1362AP-195 Moody's Transportation Manuals, 1944-1962 1944, 1947-1953, 1955-1962,
16.0 volumes
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| | | | These are reference books for investors on the entire transportation industry. Prior to 1952, Moody's dealt primarily with railroads. The manual was then expanded to include airlines, steamship companies, electric railway, bus and truck lines, oil pipe lines, bridge and canal companies, and more. The manual was designed primarily to be used by investors in stocks and bonds. |
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| | 1362AP-200 Scrapbooks, 1891-1950, 1 box, 3 volumes |
| | | | These scrapbooks include notices of appointments, regulations, memoranda, and pictorial minutes of the happy hours at quarterly meetings of the Board of Directors. |
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| | 1362AP-215 Photographs, 1836-1968,
1.0 box
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| | | | These photographs include a framed print of past presidents, Robert W. Groves taken by Fabian Bachrach, a testimonial dinner to Herrel P. Callaway at the University Club December 29, 1941 (by the Standard Flashlight Company, Inc. New York), a poultry and livestock show by Purina Chows, and B.F. Michell (?). |
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| | 1362AT Hospital Department, 1907-1957 |
| | | | The Hospital Department of the Central had many responsibilities. Some duties include issuing annual reports which provide information on the operational affairs of the department. The department was also responsible for keeping a medical expenditures register which recorded medical expenditures of Central employees. |
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| | 1362AT-10 Medical Expenditures Register, 1907-1912,
1.0 volume
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| | | | This register records medical expenditures for the Central's employees. It contains names of employees, occupation, division, surgeon, and expenditures. |
| | | | Arrangement: Chronological. |
| | | | Quantity: 1 cu. ft. |
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| | 1362AT-20 Annual Report, 1957,
1.0 folder
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| | | | This is the 13th annual report of the Hospital Department of the Central which provided information on the operational affairs of the Department. Included are lists of the hospital staff for the Savannah, Macon and Columbus Divisions, consultants for the hospital, a brief report from the chief surgeon, balance sheets, and a listing of the type and number of operations performed. |
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| | 1362BJ Land and Tax Department, 1835-1963 |
| | | | The Land and Tax Department of the Central was responsible for maintaining deed and tax registers, and all rental registers and ledgers. It also maintained a fire losses register, voucher register, and registers showing all leases and contracts held by the Central. |
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| | 1362BJ-10 Deed Registers, 1835-1926,
4.0 volumes
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| | | | These registers record property transactions made by the Central and its subsidiary lines. Included are the deed number, name of person from whom the property was purchased, recording information (date, book and page number), and remarks. These records are partially indexed by the Deed Register Index. |
| | | | Arrangement: Alphabetical by County. |
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| | 1362BJ-30 Tax Register, 1915-1931,
1.0 volume
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| | | | This register was used to record the amount of taxes paid, state, county and city and includes the voucher number, date of tax, location involved, amount of tax, and remarks. |
| | | | Arrangement: Chronological. |
| | | | Quantity: .5 cu. ft. |
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| | 1362BJ-40 Rental Ledger, (INDEXED), 1897-1918,
1.0 volume
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| | | | This ledger records rental transactions between the Central and its tenants. Included in the record are the tenants' name, description and location of rental property, lease number, and amount of payment. |
| | | | Arrangement: Alphabetical. |
| | | | Quantity: .5 cu. ft. |
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| | 1362BJ-50 Rent Registers, (INDEXED), 1897-1963,
2.0 volumes
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| | | | These registers were used to record rental agreements and transactions made by the Central and its subsidiary lines. Included is the date, tenant, location, description of the premises rented, date of rental, term of lease, and amount of payment. |
| | | | Arrangement: By Location. |
| | | | Quantity: 1.5 cu. ft. |
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| | 1362BJ-90 Voucher Register, 1897-1912,
1.0 volume
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| | | | This register records expenditures for the Real Estate and Tax Agent Department of the Central. Included are date of expenditure, department number, auditors number, parties involved, date of payment, amount of payment, Georgia and Alabama taxes paid, expenditures, and remarks. |
| | | | Arrangement: Chronological. |
| | | | Quantity: .5 cu. ft. |
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| | 1362BJ-100 Fire Losses Register, 1923-1925,
1.0 volume
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| | | | This register was used by the Central to document· fire damage. Included is the date of the fire, location, type of structure damaged, claim and settlement, and cause. |
| | | | Arrangement: By Division. |
| | | | Quantity: .25 cu. ft. |
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| | 1362BJ-105 Contracts and Agreements Register, 1885-1900,
1.0 volume
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| | | | This register contains information pertaining to the contractual agreements of the Central. Included is the contract number, the company or individual, the date, remarks and descriptions. |
| | | | Arrangement: Alphabetical. |
| | | | Quantity: .5 cu. ft. |
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| | 1362BJ-110 Rental Cashbook, 1897-1911,
1.0 volume
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| | | | This book was used to record cash received for rental property. Included is the date of the receipt, parties involved, amount of payment, and remarks. |
| | | | Arrangement: Chronological. |
| | | | Quantity: .5 cu. ft. |
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| | 1362BJ-115 Leases and Contracts Register, (INDEXED), 1889-1915,
1.0 volume
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| | | | This register was used to record lease agreements for the Central. Included is the location of the property, contract number, lessee, date, annual rental payment, size of property, description, expiration date, and remarks. |
| | | | Arrangement: Geographic. |
| | | | Quantity: .5 cu. ft. |
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| | 1362BJ-120 Contracts and Agreements, 1870's-1900's,
1.0 box
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| | | | These records are contracts, agreements and miscellaneous record of the Central. Included are bank bonds, certificates of indebtedness, corporate charters, correspondence, list of company officers and directors, court documents, bank receipts, and agreements. |
| | | | Quantity: .5 cu. ft. |
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| | 1362CL Public Relations Department, 1856-1963 |
| | | | The Public Relations Department of the Central was responsible for issuing the Right Way Magazine, Talking Points, Monthly Advertisements, as well as other miscellaneous publications. Each of these items contain information on the Central's business, agricultural, etc. activities and its employees. |
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| | 1362CL-10 Right Way Magazine, 1914-1963,
9.0 boxes
, 453 issues. View images: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9. |
| | | | The Right Way Magazine, was a monthly publication of the Central and contained news about the Central and its employees. These magazines contain information on new services of the Company, up-dates on agricultural activities, notes on annual meetings, social activities and events, editorial notes, talking points, and birth and marriage announcements. |
| | | | Arrangement: Chronological. |
| | | | Quantity: 3.4 cu. ft. |
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Right way & Central of Georgia Magazines is at the end of this binder. List of boxes at front |
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| | | | These records are a bulletin of the Central which was distributed once or twice a month by the President of the Company containing information about the Company and its business. |
| | | | Quantity: 4 cu. ft. |
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| | 1362CL-20 Publications, 1856, 1899, 1903, 1924, 1935,
1.0 box
View online. |
| | | | These are publications of the Central relating to its organization and operation within the state and community. Included is
A Sketch of Savannah, Historical and Topographical, which was issued by the Passenger Department.
The Unconquered Spirit of Savannah, a speech by Mayor Thomas Gamble on the Centennial Celebration of the Central.
Central of Georgia Railway Centennial and Pageant 1835-1935 Program, which contains advertisements, list of cast members and acts of the play, "Redskins to Railroads", and a list of Centennial Celebration Committee members.
Official Guide of the Central of Georgia Railway Company was used to promote the Central and includes articles on agriculture, education, industries, livestock and poultry, timber and waterpower on Central property, description of geographical divisions of the railway lines, and a list of offices and agents.
Port Terminals of the Central of Georgia Railway Company, Ocean Steamship Company, and Merchants and Miners Transportation Company in Savannah, Georgia was issued by the Freight Traffic Department and includes a collection of photographs and descriptions of the port terminals.
List of Saw Mills located on Central of Georgia Railway and Branch Lines was issued in connection with the Traffic Department.
Fruits of Industry was issued in connection with the Traffic Department and contains a list of officers and agents, information on the Central and its assets, and photographs by Pierre Havens. |
| | | | Arrangement: Unarranged. |
| | | | Quantity: .10 cu. ft. |
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| | | 1362CL-30 Monthly Advertisements, 1922-1938,
8.0 boxes
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| | | | These advertisements were published by the Central and distributed to the general public. They include a review of conditions of railroads for the previous year. |
| | | | Quantity: 4 cu. ft |
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| | 1362CT Traffic Department, 1897-1944 |
| | | | The Traffic Department of the Central was responsible for maintaining mileage books, expenditure reports, salt content books, locomotive equipment registers, and revenue forecast reports. This department also includes a report on equipment leased. |
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| | 1362CT-10 Mileage Books, (INDEXED), 1918-1928,
2.0 volumes
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| | | | These books document track mileage and provides line profiles for the Central and its connections. The volumes contain information on track mileage for divisions, location, mile post, and remarks. Volume 2 also contains an index to passenger mileage and station numbers. |
| | | | Quantity: 1.0 cu. ft. |
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| | 1362CT-30 Equipment Lease, 1916,
1.0 folder
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| | | | This is a bound unsigned copy of the equipment lease from the Commercial Trust Company to the Central, January 3, 1916. |
| | | | Quantity: .25 cu. ft. |
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| | 1362CT-40 Expenditures for Systems and Equipment Report, 1897-1915,
1.0 volume
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| | | | This is a classified record showing all expenditures for roadway projects as reported on statements of extraordinary expenditures for the fiscal years 1897 to 1915. It includes memoranda, descriptions of additions and betterments, locomotive descriptions and safety appliances. |
| | | | Quantity: .5 cu. ft. |
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| | 1362CT-50 Revenue Forecast, (INDEXED), 1943,
1.0 volume
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| | | | This report forecasts revenue for freight, passengers and miscellaneous items for an average normal year for the Central. It was prepared by W. McN. Knapp, Chief Traffic officer. It contains list of railway operating revenues, description of the methods of forecasting freight revenue, population of U.S. by state, statistics of farm land use, gross income on farm production, mileage, agricultural products, and passenger revenue. |
| | | | Arrangement: Alphabetical. |
| | | | Quantity: .5 cu. ft. |
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| | 1362CT-60 Scrapbook of AGA Reflector Signals, 1926,
1.0 box
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| | | | This scrapbook was sent to the Central by the American Gas Accumulator Company of New Jersey to examine and evaluate new reflectors signals. It contains photographs and blueprints of the reflector signals. |
| | | | Quantity: .5 cu. ft. |
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| | 1362CT-70 Salt Content Books, 1923-1944,
2.0 volumes
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| | | | These volumes record the salinity of the Savannah River. They contain charts indicating date of the test, river stage, wind velocity and direction, phase of the moon, salt content per gallon, and salt content at high and low tides. |
| | | | Quantity: .5 cu. ft. |
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| | 1362CT-80 Track Mileage Books, 1917-1929,
4.0 volumes
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| | | | These books document track mileage of the Central in Georgia, Alabama, and Tennessee. Included are the location of the survey, main and side track mileage, station numbers, description of the track, and date. |
| | | | Arrangement: By County. |
| | | | Quantity: 2.0 cu. ft. |
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| | 1362CT-100 Equipment Report, 1913-1930,
1.0 volume
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| | | | This report records the changes made in equipment during a specific time span. It shows the date, the type of equipment being reported, the A.F.E #, equipment number, owner, lessee, description of equipment, number affected by change, description of changes made, date of change, amount owed, credit account number, depreciation, and the total cash due. |
| | | | Quantity: 3.0 cu. ft. |
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| | 1362CT-110 Locomotive Equipment Registers, 1903-1952,
3.0 volumes
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| | | | These registers were used to record the repairs done on the locomotives of the Central. They document the class of the repair, location of the shop, date in and out for repair, labor cost, material cost, total of all repairs. It gives the locomotive number; class of locomotive maker; dimensions and weight. |
| | | | Quantity: 3.0 cu. ft. |
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| | 1362DE Albany Passenger Terminal Company Records, 1910-1971 |
| | | | The Albany Passenger Terminal Company was chartered for 101 years in 1911 by the State of Georgia. The Company owned and operated 33 miles of track in Albany, Georgia. The Company facilities were leased by several railroads; including the Central of Georgia Railway Company, the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad, the Albany and Northern Railway, and the Seaboard Air Line Railway. |
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| | 1362DE-10 Annual Reports to Stockholders, 1952-1957 1952-1954, 1957,
1.0 box
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| | | | These are the annual reports of the Board of Directors to the stockholders of the Albany Passenger Terminal Company. They document the operations and financial affairs of the company and include lists of directors, officers, stockholders, and tenant companies. |
| | | | Arrangement: Chronological. |
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| | 1362DE-20 Annual Reports to the Interstate Commerce Commission, 1919,
1.0 volume
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| | | | The Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC), which was charged with regulating interstate railroad traffic, required that reports be submitted annually to the ICC by all common carriers, according to provisions outlined in the Act to Regulate Commerce. This report documents the corporate and financial affairs of the Albany Passenger Terminal Company and contains a brief history of the Company; lists of directors, corporate officers, and stockholders; stock information; and financial statements. |
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| | 1362DE-30 Minute Books of Directors and Stockholders, 1911-1971,
3.0 volumes
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| | | | These are minutes of the Board of Directors and Stockholders of the Albany Passenger Terminal Company. Their meetings were held annually in Savannah, GA although the Board met whenever prescribed by the Directors. Included are lists of officers, directors, and stockholders: proxy authorizations; articles of incorporation; by-laws and amendments; contracts; correspondence; and miscellaneous financial records. |
| | | | Book 1 is indexed. |
| | | | Arrangement: Chronological. |
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| | 1362DE-40 Proxy Books, 1912-1936,
1.0 volume
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| | | | This is a proxy book of the Albany Passenger Terminal Company and contains letters and appointments authorizing specified persons to represent and vote for stockholders at various meetings. The proxy appointments include the names of the stockholder and proxy, the date of the meeting to be attended by the proxy, and the date of the appointment. |
| | | | Arrangement: Chronological |
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| | 1362DE-50 Voucher Register, 1910-1914,
1.0 volume
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| | | | This register was used by the Albany Passenger Terminal Company to record voucher expenditures and includes the month of transaction, voucher number, type of transaction, and the amount of the expenditure. |
| | | | This book has been mislabelled as a day book. |
| | | | Arrangement: Chronological |
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| | 1362DK Atlanta and West Point Railroad Company Records, 1915-1950 |
| | | | The Atlanta and LaGrange Railroad Company was incorporated on December 27, 1847 with the purpose to "buy, hold and sell real and personal property." The line ran from Atlanta, Georgia to LaGrange, Georgia. On December 14, 1849, the Atlanta and LaGrange Railroad extended its line to West Point, Georgia, near the Alabama border, and agreed to share this section with the Macon and Western Railroad. On December 22, 1857 the name was changed to the Atlanta and West Point Railroad Company. |
| | | | On September 28, 1868 due to the circumstances of the Civil War, the Atlanta and West Point was relieved of its taxes from the years 1866 and 1867 in order to recover financially. By 1892, the Central Railroad and Banking Company and the Georgia Railroad owned the majority of stock in the Company thus controlling the operations. During the next few years the Central defaulted on its rental payments causing it to lose control of the Atlanta and West Point. In 1901, the Atlanta and West Point was leased by the now reorganized Central of Georgia Railway. The Central remained in control as the principal stockholder until 1944 when it disposed of its stock releasing the Central's hold over the Company. |
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| | 1362DK-5 Annual Reports to the Stockholders, 19195-1950,
1.0 box
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| | | | These are annual reports of the Board of Directors to stockholders of the Atlanta and West Point Railroad Company. They document the operations and financial affairs of the company and include audit reports; lists of officers and directors; board resolutions on the death of officers and directors; and a track map showing the lines of the Atlanta and West Point Railroad and the Western Railway of Alabama. |
| | | | Arrangement: Chronological. 1915-1950 1915-1916, 1921-1922, 1924, 1928-1950 |
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| | 1362DN Atlanta Terminal Company Records, 1917 |
| | | | The Atlanta Terminal Company was incorporated in 1903 and leased by the Central of Georgia Railway. The company operated a few miles of track in the vicinity of the Atlanta, Georgia terminal. In addition to the Central, the Terminal Company also served the Atlanta and West Point Railroad, the Southern Railway, Seaboard Air Line Railroad, and the Atlanta, Birmingham, and Atlantic Railway. |
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| | 1362DN-10 Consultant's Report - "Railroad Passenger Facilities in the Atlanta Georgia Terminal", 1917,
1.0 volume
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| | | | This report resulted from a study of Atlanta railroad passenger facilities by Alfred Fellheimer, a New York architect. The report was used by the Atlanta Terminal Company to determine the feasibility of enlarging its terminal facilities and further developing their property. Included are drawings and plans of the company's property and the Atlanta Terminal Station, a list of railroads using terminal facilities in the Atlanta area, and a summary of options and recommendations for future development. |
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| | 1362DR Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company Records, 1926 |
| | | | The Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company was chartered in 1836 in Virginia as the Richmond and Petersburg Railroad. In 1898, the Railroad merged with the Petersburg Railroad and changed its name to the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad of Virginia. |
| | | | Two years later the railroad merged with the Norfolk and Carolina Railroad, the Wilmington and Weldon Railroad, and the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad of South Carolina. At that time, the name was changed to the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad. |
| | | | During the next four decades, the railroad acquired several other lines and built a network throughout much of the Southeast. |
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| | 1362DR-5 Photograph Album of Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Facilities in Savannah, 1926,
1.0 box
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| | | | This album documents the completed construction of an office building, freight shed, and warehouses in Savannah, Georgia that were built for the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company in 1926. The construction was done by Dwight P. Robinson and Company, Incorporated. Included are black and white photographs showing both interior and exterior views of the buildings, and a brief summary of the project. |
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| | 1362DW Augusta and Savannah Railroad Company Records, 1849-1953 |
| | | | The Augusta and Savannah Railroad Company was originally incorporated as the Augusta and Waynesboro Railroad Company on December 31, 1838. The Company operated a 53-mile route from Augusta, Georgia to Millen, Georgia; where it met the lines of the Central Railroad and Banking Company. The Central Railroad and Banking Company leased the line in 1852. On February 16, 1856, the Company's name was changed to the Augusta and Savannah Railroad Company. |
| | | | On October 24, 1895, the reorganized Central of Georgia Railway Company obtained a 101-year lease of the Augusta and Savannah. Stockholders voted in 1947 to convey all assets of the company to the Central by 1949. At this point they voted to liquidate the company. An act of dissolution was passed by the Georgia State Legislature in 1951. The Augusta and Savannah Railroad Company was finally liquidated and its charter surrendered in 1953. |
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| | 1362DW-10 Cashbooks, 1909-1951,
2.0 volumes
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| | | | These books provide a record of cash receipts and disbursements of the Augusta and Savannah Railroad Company. They include the date; the amount; and the type of transaction: and balance statements. |
| | | | Arrangement: Chronological |
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| | 1362DW-20 Journal (Bookkeeping), 1915-1951,
1.0 volume
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| | | | This is a bookkeeping journal of the Augusta and Savannah Railroad Company. It includes annual statements of income and disbursements, showing income sources and identifying the accounts to which funds were assigned for disbursement, such as interest, dividends, salaries, leases, and investments. |
| | | | Arrangement: Chronological. |
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| | 1362DW-30 Ledger (Indexed), 1904-1948,
1.0 volume
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| | | | This ledger, of the Augusta and Savannah Railroad Company, includes names and numbers of accounts, dates and amounts of transactions, and balances. |
| | | | Arrangement: Chronological by account |
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| | 1362DW-40 Minute Books of Directors and Stockholders, 1849-1951,
2.0 volumes
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| | | | These minutes document the meetings of the Board of Directors and the annual meetings of the stockholders of the Augusta and Savannah Railroad Company. Minutes to several finance committee meetings are also included in the book dated 1942-1951. Included are reports on meeting proceedings; lists of directors, officers, and stockholders; copies of by-laws and amendments; newspaper clippings; resolutions; leases; receiverships; foreclosures; and stock ownership. |
| | | | Records in the volume dated 1942 to 1951 are not in chronological order. |
| | | | Arrangement: Chronological |
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| | 1362DW-50 Stock Certificate Stub Books, 1850-1868,
2.0 volumes
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| | | | These books were maintained by the Augusta and Savannah Railroad Company and contain stubs for stock certificates 1-1495. Cash stubs include the certificate number, the name of the stockholder, number of shares covered by the certificate, and the date of purchase or transfer. |
| | | | The book dated 1850-1857 also includes blank certificate forms bearing the name the Augusta and Waynesboro Railroad, the original name of the Augusta and Savannah. |
| | | | Arrangement: Chronological by certificate number. |
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| | 1362DW-60 Stock Transfer Certificate Books, 1850-1866,
1.0 volume
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| | | | These books contain certificates documenting stock transfers by stockholders of the Augusta and Savannah Railroad Company. The certificates include the names of the persons involved in the transfer, the number of shares transferred, and the date of transfer. |
| | | | Arrangement: By certificate number. |
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| | 1362DW-65 Stock Transfer Ledger, 1891-1908,
1.0 volume
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| | | | This ledger was used by the Augusta and Savannah Railroad Company to record the transfer of stock ownership. Information includes the name of the stockholder, stock certificate numbers, number of shares owned, when and from whom shares were acquired, number of shares transferred, and when and to whom shares were transferred. |
| | | | Arrangement: Alphabetical by name of stockholder. |
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| | 1362DW-75 Subject File, 1895-1953 1895, 1951-1953,
1.0 box
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| | | | This file provides information on the relationship of the Augusta and Savannah Railroad Company with the Central of Georgia Railway Company at the time of the Central's 1895 reorganization and during the liquidation of the Augusta and Savannah. Included is the 101-year lease agreement between the two railroads; a copy of the minutes from the Central's first meeting of its Board of Directors after the 1895 reorganization; brief historical notes on the Augusta and Savannah Railroad; and miscellaneous correspondence. |
| | | | Arrangement: Chronological. |
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| | 1362DW-85 Trial Balance Book, 1942-1950,
1.0 volume
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| | | | This record, used for bookkeeping purposes, documents revenue sources and expenditures for the Augusta and Savannah Railroad Company. The book consists of totaled lists of debit and credit account balances prepared quarterly and at year's end through 1948, and at year's end only for 1949 and 1950. |
| | | | Arrangement: Chronological. |
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| | 1362DW-95 Annual Report of Stockholders, 1941,
1.0 box
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| | | | These are the annual reports of the Board of Directors to the Stockholders of the Augusta and Savannah Railroad Company. These reports document the operations and financial affairs of the Company, and include lists of directors, officers, and stockholders, and tenant companies; brief operational reports from the president; and financial statements. |
| | | | Arrangement: Chronological. |
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| | 1362DZ Augusta Union Station Company Records, 1901-1904 |
| | | | The Augusta Union Station Company was chartered in 1901, for 101 years by the State of Georgia. According to its charter, the company was founded to operate a railroad within the city of Augusta, "whose general direction will be on such line as may be necessary to connect several of the railroads centering in the said City of Augusta." By 1904, several railroads, including the Central of Georgia Railway Company, had agreed to lease the one-half mile of track and terminal facilities operated by the company. |
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| | 1362DZ-20 Structural Papers Book, 1903-1904,
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| | | | This book documents the formation and organization of the Augusta Union Station Company. Included are copies of the Company's charter and by-laws; Augusta City Council ordinances relating to track and terminal facilities construction; deeds; leases and contracts; minutes of directors' and stockholders' meetings; and the first mortgage agreement with the safe Deposit and Trust Company of Baltimore in 1903. |
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| | 1362EN Brinson Railroad Company Records, 1906-1917 |
| | | | There is not enough substantial information for a complete history at this time. |
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| | 1362EN-10 Journal (Bookkeeping), 1906-1912,
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| | | | These records are bookkeeping journals for the Brinson Railroad Company. They include construction costs, revenue from various sources, miscellaneous expenses of the company, and annual statements of income and disbursements. |
| | | | Arrangement: chronological. |
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| | 1362EN-20 Ledger, 1906-1911,
3.0 volumes
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| | | | These Brinson Railroad Company ledgers list income and expenditures, including advertising costs, material costs, maintenance of expenses etc. |
| | | | Arrangement: Chronological. |
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| | 1362EN-30 Cash Book, 1913-1917,
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| | | | This cash book for the Brinson Railroad Company records cash receipts and disbursements of the company. |
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| | 1362FA Central Railroad and Banking Company of Georgia Records, 1837-1948 |
| | | | The Central Railroad and Canal Company of Georgia was the first railroad that connected Georgia's coastline to its interior. The railroad was incorporated on December 20, 1833, for the purpose of "opening a canal or railroad communication for the city of Savannah to the interior of the state. . . to buy, hold, and sell real and personal estate, make contracts, sue and be sued, to make by-laws, and to do all lawful acts properly incident to the corporation..." On December 14, 1835, the Central Railroad and Canal Company amended its charter to include railroad banking privileges and changed the company name to the Central Railroad and Banking Company of Georgia. In 1843, the line was completed and ran 191 miles from Macon, Georgia to Savannah, Georgia. |
| | | | The Civil War severely damaged the Central's operating lines. As a result, in 1865, the Central Railroad and Banking Company was placed under federal control and repairs were begun. By 1869, the company had recovered and had leased 258 miles of track the Southwestern Railroad. In 1872, it acquired the Macon and Western Railroad which connected the Central to Atlanta, Georgia. |
| | | | The company continued to grow during the 1880's, however, it was forced to reorganize in the early 1890's, its assets drained by Wall street investors. |
| | | | On January 1, 1894, the company was officially placed into receivership under the direction of Hugh M. Comer and Richard S. Hayes. In the fall of 1895, several properties, owned by the Central Railroad and Banking Company, were auctioned and purchased under foreclosure by a reorganization committee. The newly reorganized Central of Georgia Railway Company was incorporated on October 14, 1895, and took control of most of the Central Railroad and Banking Company's holdings. |
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| | 1362FA-10 Minute Book of Stockholders and Directors, 1937-1948,
1.0 volume
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| | | | These are minutes of meetings of the Board of Directors and stockholders of the Central Railroad and Banking Company of Georgia. The meetings were held annually in Savannah, GA although the Board met whenever prescribed by the directors. Included are lists of officers, directors, and stockholders; proxy authorizations; contracts; correspondence; miscellaneous financial records; and various drawings of the Central's Savannah Railway Station. |
| | | | Arrangement: Chronological. |
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| | 1362FA-20 Receivership and Reorganization, 1893-1896,
1.0 volume
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| | | | This record documents the administrative orders passed by the Court of the United States, Eastern Division of the Southern District of Georgia, concerning the receivership of the Central of Georgia Railroad and Banking Company. Included are various petitions and orders such as: judgement payments, car trust notes, appointments, tax payments, compensation of receivers, and the sale of outside payments. |
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| | 1362FA-30 Thirteen Maps showing location of Central Railroad from Macon, GA to Savannah GA, 1837-1841,
1.0 volume
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| | | | This book documents the location and ownership of properties along the Central Railroad and Banking Company tracks between Macon, GA and Savannah, GA. |
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| | 1362FA-40 Right of Way and other land from Savannah, GA to Millen, GA, 1883,
1.0 volume
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| | | | This book contains profiles which were used to show the right of way of the Central Railroad and Banking Company between Savannah, GA and Millen, GA. |
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| | 1362FA-50 Decisions of the U.S. Court for the Southern District of Georgia, 1892,
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| | | | This record documents several court decisions of the United States Court for the Southern District of Georgia in litigation concerning the Central Railroad and Banking Company of Georgia and the Richmond and Danville Railroad Company. It records the names of the defendant, the plaintiff, the presiding judge; the date of the hearing; and a description of the proceedings. |
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| | 1362FA-50 Effect of the Operation of the Railroad Commission Law of Georgia, 1885,
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| | | | This letter resulted from a study of the Central Railroad and Banking Company by Cambell Wallace, a member of the Georgia Railroad Commission. Addressed to the Honorable F. H. Colley, Chairman of the Senate Committee on Railroads, in reply to the letter of W. H. Raul, President of the Central Railroad and Banking Company, it discusses railroad expenses, investments, rentals, certificates of indebtedness, and train mileage statements. |
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| | 1362FA-50 Report on the Central Railroad and Banking Company of Georgia's System by R. E. O'Brien, Civil Engineer, 1892,
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| | | | This report resulted from a study of the Central Railroad and Banking Company of Georgia by Civil Engineer R. E. O'Brien. He evaluated various properties of the Central Railroad and Banking Company of Georgia, noting terminals, physical condition, and earning capacity. It includes a list of railroads owned and leased by the Central, miscellaneous financial statements, physical analyses of railroads, earning capacities, equipment lists, betterment summary and a general summary. |
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| | 1362FA-60 Scrapbook, 1880's-1890's,
1.0 volume
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| | | | This scrapbook contains charters, leases, mortgages, company reports, miscellaneous financial statements, proxy authorizations and charter amendments. |
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| | 1362FA-70 Bank Notes, 1841-1880's 1841, 1861, 1880's,
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| | | | These are five-year bond certificates for the Central Railroad and Banking Company of Georgia. Used to generate revenue, they could be redeemed with interest at the end of five years. There are seven Confederate Treasury notes ranging from two dollars to five cents, a one thousand dollar railroad bond, a one hundred dollar railroad bond, a twenty dollar railroad bond, and a blank railroad bond (# 1200). |
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| | 1362FA-80 List of Stockholders of the Central Railroad and Banking Company, 1883,
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| | | | This list contains names of stockholders and the number of shares of stock owned of the Central Railroad and Banking Company of Georgia |
| | | | Arrangement: Alphabetical order. |
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| | 1362FA-80 Report of the Experimental Surveys for the Central Railroad of Georgia, 1835,
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| | | | This record contains a civil engineer's report concerning the practicability of building a canal or railroad between Savannah and Macon. It contains a description of the route; a work plan; estimates of construction costs, annual cost, and maintenance costs; and addresses the advantages of the project. |
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| | 1362FA-80 Report of the Investigating Committee of the Central Railroad and Banking Company, 1874,
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| | | | This is a report on the affairs and condition of the Central Railroad and Banking Company. It contains a list of the lines and track miles. |
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| | 1362FA-90 Diagram of Central Railroad showing location of Depots, Bridges, Buildings, etc. by Augustus Schwaab, 1866,
1.0 volume
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| | | | This volume contains maps Central Railroad and Banking Company properties and structures, including depots and bridges drawn by Augustus Schwaab. |
| | | | Arrangement: Chronological. |
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| | 1362FE Chatham Terminal Company Records, 1951-1957 |
| | | | According to an agreement dated May, 1916, the Chatham Terminal Company became jointly owned by the Central of Georgia Railway Company and the Seaboard Air Line Railroad Company, the Central being primarily responsible for the company's operations. |
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| | 1362FE-5 Annual Reports to Stockholders, 1951-1957 1951-1953, 1957,
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| | | | These are the annual reports of the Board of Directors to the stockholders of the Chatham Terminal Company. These reports and document the company's operations and financial affairs and include lists of directors, officers, stockholders, and tenant lines; brief operational reports from the president; and financial statements. |
| | | | Arrangement: Chronological. |
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| | 1362FH Chattahoochee and Gulf Railroad Company Records, 1899-1903 |
| | | | The Chattahoochee and Gulf Railroad was incorporated on July 7, 1889, under Alabama state law. The railroad ran 42.5 miles from Columbia, Alabama to Hartford, Alabama and had a 7 mile side track. On July 2, 1900, the railroad was leased to the Central of Georgia Railway Company. Over the years several subsidiary lines of the Central acquired stock in the Chattahoochee and Gulf, all of which was eventually transferred to the Central of Georgia. |
| | | | The Chattahoochee and Gulf began to have financial difficulties in the 1930's and 1940's which prompted the company to abandon part of its line in 1941. Although the Chattahoochee and Gulf Railroad was under control of the Central by this time, financial problems continued to plague the company. In 1951, Chattahoochee and Gulf was dissolved. |
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| | 1362FH-10 Construction Superintendent's Letter Book, 1899-1903,
1.0 volume
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| | | | This letter book contains correspondence of the construction superintendent of the Chattahoochee and Gulf Railroad concerning his business with the company. |
| | | | Arrangement: Chronological. |
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| | 1362FM Columbus and Rome Railway Company Records, 1883-1886 |
| | | | The Columbus and Rome Railway Company was incorporated in 1882. It was consolidated with the Savannah and Western Railroad in 1888, which in turn became a part of the Central of Georgia Railway during its 1895 reorganization. |
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| | 1362FM-20 Treasurer's Letter Book (Indexed), 1883-1886,
1.0 volume
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| | | | This letter book contains correspondence of J.M. Frazier, treasurer of the Columbus and Rome Railway. It includes letters sent and received regarding the financial condition of the Columbus and Rome Railway during the mid-1880's. |
| | | | Arrangement: Chronological. |
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| | 1362FO Columbus and Western Railway Company Records, 1887 |
| | | | The Columbus and Western Railway Company incorporated in June of 1880, was formed by the Central Railroad and Banking Company to extend its lines from Columbus, Georgia, to Birmingham, Alabama. The 154-mile line was completed in 1888. That same year, the Columbus and Western Railway was consolidated under the charter of the Savannah and Western Railroad Company. |
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| | 1362FO-20 Mortgage Deed of Trust, 1887,
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| | | | This record is a copy of a mortgage deed of trust between the Columbus and Western Railway Company and the Farmer's Loan and Trust Company of New York. |
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| | 1362FR Crossgate Homes, Incorporated Records, 1942-1965 |
| | | | Crossgate Homes, Incorporated, was chartered in Chatham County, Georgia, in 1942, as a wholly-owned subsidiary of Port Wentworth Corporation. The chief objective of the company was to supply housing for the employees of McEvoy Shipbuilding Corporation. The company bought and leased real estate; constructed, leased, and sold buildings, homes, and other improvements; and operated community houses and parks in its subdivisions. The subdivisions developed by Crossgate Homes included Crossgate and Bonnybridge. |
| | | | In 1950, the capital stock of Port Wentworth Corporation, including that of Crossgates Homes, Incorporated, was sold to Empire Land Company, a subsidiary of the Central of Georgia Railway Company. Crossgate Homes, Incorporated, was liquidated in 1964. |
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| | 1362FR-20 Minute Books of Directors and Stockholders, 1942-1965,
2.0 volumes
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| | | | These are minutes of meetings of the Board of Directors and stockholders of Crossgate Homes, Incorporated. Included are lists of officers and directors; company charter, by-laws, and amendments; stock records; proxy authorizations; and annual reports for 1960-1962. |
| | | | Arrangement: Chronological. |
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| | 1362FR-10 Annual Reports, 1957,
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| | | | This annual report of Crossgate Homes, Incorporated documents the operations arid financial affairs of the company. The report contains lists of directors and officers, a brief operational and financial report from the company president, and financial charts. |
| | | | Annual reports for 1960-1962 are located in the minute books of the company. |
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| | 1362FW Dublin and Wrightsville Railroad Records, 1884-1886 |
| | | | The Dublin and Wrightsville Railroad was incorporated in Georgia in 1881. According to the articles of association, the purpose of the company was to "construct, equip, and operate a railroad... from, at, or near Wrightsville in Johnson County, Georgia, through the counties of Johnson and Laurens to or near Dublin." The Dublin and Wrightsville track was approximately eighteen miles in length. |
| | | | In 1886, the Dublin and Wrightsville received a loan from the Central Railroad and Banking Company with the condition that the company merge with the Wrightsville and Tennille Railroad. The merger occurred on December 1, 1886. |
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| | 1362FW-20 Minute Book of Directors and Stockholders, 1884-1886,
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| | | | This book contains minutes of the meetings of the Board of Directors and stockholders of the Dublin and Wrightsville Railroad. Included are articles of association; constitution and by-laws; lists of stockholders, including name, address, and number and value of shares owned; and agreements with the Central Railroad and Banking Company and the Wrightsville and Tennille Railroad. |
| | | | Arrangement: Chronological. |
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| | 1362FY Eatonton Branch Railroad Company Records, 1865-1895 |
| | | | There is not enough substantial information available for a complete at this time. |
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| | 1362FY-10 Stock Ledger, 1865-1895,
1.0 volume
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| | | | This is a stock ledger of the Eatonton Branch Railroad Company used to record information regarding the amount of dividends due. The first ten pages contain a listing of taxes and contracts made by Herschal V. Johnson and Thomas G. Lawson. It provides the names of both producers and purchasers of cotton; number or bales and taxes paid, lists of stockholders from 1870-1895, their residences, the number of stocks owned, the amount of the dividend, and the minutes of the Directors meetings from 1893-1895. |
| | | | Arrangement: Chronological. |
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| | 1362GA Empire Land Company Records, 1905-1970 |
| | | | The Empire Land Company was chartered in 1903 in Fulton County, Georgia. The company bought and sold land in Georgia, Tennessee, and Alabama. By 1950, the Empire Land Company changed its primary office from Fulton County to Chatham County, Georgia, and bought the capital stock of the Port Wentworth Corporation. Port Wentworth Corporation also owned the stock of Midland Properties Company, and both companies merged with the Empire Land Company in 1969. The new company retained the Empire Land Company title. |
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| | 1362GA-20 Minute Books of Directors and Stockholders (Indexed), 1905-1970,
5.0 volumes
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| | | | These are minutes of the meetings of the Board of Directors and the stockholders of the Empire Land Company. Included are lists of directors, officers, and stockholders; charter and incorporation papers; by-laws and amendments; financial statements: contracts and agreements; and miscellaneous correspondence. |
| | | | The books dated 1929-1949 and 1950-1953 are not indexed. |
| | | | Arrangement: Chronological. |
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| | 1362GA-30 Interstate Commerce Commission Minutes, 1950,
1.0 volume
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| | | | This book contains minutes of the Interstate Commerce Commission in regard to the application of the Central of Georgia Railway Company and the Empire Land Company for authority to acquire control of the Savannah and Atlanta Railway Company. |
| | | | Arrangement: Chronological. |
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| | 1362GE Georgia Export and Import Company Records, 1897-1917 |
| | | | The Georgia Export and Import Company was incorporated in Chatham County, Georgia, in 1896. According to incorporation records, the Company was chartered to "carry on the business of shipping agents and ship brokers, and a general commercial, commission, and shipping business" in Savannah, Georgia. The principal stockholder of the Company was the Ocean Steamship Company of Savannah. |
| | | | The Georgia Export and Import Company was chartered for 20 years. In 1916, the Board of Directors voted to take no steps to renew the charter, and the company was dissolved. |
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| | 1362GE-20 Ledger, 1899-1901,
1.0 volume
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| | | | This record is a book of final entry used by the Georgia Export and Import Company for bookkeeping purposes and contains both debit and credit entries. Information includes name of account; type, date, and amount of transaction; and balances. General operating accounts, as well as those for individual steamships, are documented. This is ledger A. |
| | | | Arrangement: By account, thereunder chronological. |
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| | 1362GE-30 Minute Book of Directors and Stockholders, 1897-1917 1897, 1909, and 1917,
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| | | | This record contains minutes of the meetings of the Board of Directors and the stockholders of the Georgia Export and Import Company. Included are lists of incorporators and officers, incorporation papers, and by-laws. |
| | | | Arrangement: Chronological. |
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| | 1362GL Gordon Press Records, 1873-1917 |
| | | | The Gordon Press was incorporated in 1873 in Chatham County, Georgia. According to its records, the Company was formed to build and operate a cotton press for cotton shipped from the Port of Savannah. By 1884, the Ocean Steamship Company was officially given the power to control the business. The charter of the Gordon Press was not renewed when it expired in 1913. |
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| | 1362GL-10 Minute Book of Directors and Stockholders, 1873-1917,
1.0 volume
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| | | | This book contains minutes of the meetings of the Board of Directors and stockholders of the Gordon Press. Included are company's charter, by-laws, and amendments, and lists of stockholders and directors. |
| | | | Arrangement: Chronological. |
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| | 1362GV Greenville and Newnan Railway Company Records, 1905-1908 |
| | | | The Greenville and Newnan Railway Company was chartered by the State of Georgia in 1905. The main office of the company was located in Savannah, Georgia. According to its charter, the purpose of the company was for "constructing, equipping, and operating a railroad from Greenville, Meriwether County, Georgia to Newnan, Coweta County, Georgia." The track connected with the Central of Georgia about six miles south of Newnan. The Central of Georgia Railway Company was the principal stockholder in the company at its incorporation, and it was bought by the central by late 1905. |
| | | | Records include a minute book containing the company's charter and by-Laws, an office diary belonging to P.F. Jenkins, and scatared invoice records. |
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| | 1362GV-20 Minute Book of Directors and Stockholders, 1905-1906,
1.0 volume
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| | | | This book contains minutes of the meetings of the incorporators, directors, and stockholders of the Greenville and Newnan Railway Company. Included are lists of the incorporators, officers and stockholders; company's charter and by-laws; and a 1905 agreement between Central of Georgia Railway Company and the Greenville and Newnan Railway Company. |
| | | | Arrangement: Chronological. |
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| | 1362GV-25 Bills for Materials Record Book, n.d.,
1.0 volume
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| | | | This book records bills received by the Greenville and Newnan Railway Company for construction materials for trestles and bridges. Information includes date of invoice, vender, amount, and account. |
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| | 1362GV-30 Office Diary, 1905-1908,
1.0 volume
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| | | | This record is an office diary kept by P.F. Jenkins, a division engineer for the Greenville and Newnan Railway Company. The diary documents the daily activities at the division engineer's office. |
| | | | Arrangement: Chronological. |
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| | 1362GV-35 Invoice Record Book, 1905-1906,
1.0 volume
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| | | | This book is a register of invoices received by the Greenville and Newnan Railway Company. Information includes date of invoice, name of vender, date and to whom sent for approval, and amount of purchase. The book also includes information on cross-ties used and nails received for 1907. |
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| | 1362LO Louisville and Wadley Railway Company Records, 1879-1961 |
| | | | The Louisville Branch Railroad Company was incorporated on August 24, 1872 in Jefferson County, Georgia. An act of legislation on August 14, 1879, changed the company's name to the Louisville and Wadley Railroad Company. By this time the Central Railroad and Banking Company was already the major stockholder, and, in 1898, the Central of Georgia Railway Company purchased the Louisville and Wadley. However, the company still operated independently as a short line until 1961. In 1906, the Louisville and Wadley Railroad merged with the Wadley Southern, and, in 1928, each owned half of the Short Lines Motor Transport Company. |
| | | | In 1961, the Louisville and Wadley was sold to a group of citizens and the name was changed to the Louisville and Wadley Railway Company. Operations at the company ceased on September 18, 1961, and the company was finally dissolved in the following year. |
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| | 1362LO-10 General Stock Ledger Book (indexed), 1879-1959,
1.0 volume
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| | | | This record documents the stock purchase of the Louisville and Wadley Railway Company. It includes the names of stock owners, the number of shares purchased, amount paid for the stock, and the date of purchase. |
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| | 1362LO-20 Stock Transfer Book, 1908-1930,
1.0 volume
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| | | | This volume records transfers of stock ownership of the Louisville and Wadley Railway Company. It includes names of stockholders, the number of shares purchased, and the date purchased. |
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| | 1362LO-30 Annual Reports to the Stockholders, 1952-1961,
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| | | | These are the annual reports of the Board of Directors to the stockholders of the Louisville and Wadley Railway Company and document the operations and financial affairs of the company. Included are lists of directors and officers, reports of the board, reports of the officers, and financial statements of the Company, including balance sheets. |
| | | | Arrangement: Chronological. |
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| | 1362LO-40 Annual Reports to the Interstate Commerce Commission, 1919-1949,
24.0 volumes
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| | | | The Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC), which was charged with regulating interstate railroad traffic, required that reports be submitted annually to the ICC by all common carriers, according to provisions outlined in the Act to Regulate Commerce. This report documents the corporate and financial affairs of the Louisville and Wadley Railway Company. |
| | | | Included is a brief history of the company, financial transactions, and lists of stockholders, directors, and officers. |
| | | | Dated 1919-1949 1919-1924, 1925, 1927, 1929-1932, 1934-1936, 1941-1949 |
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| | 1362MC Macon Terminal Company Records, 1914-1954 |
| | | | The Macon Terminal Company was incorporated on July 9, 1914 in Macon, Georgia for the purpose of constructing, equipping, maintaining and operating a railroad in Macon. The terminal itself was to be constructed under an agreement between the Macon Terminal Company and the City of Macon. By 1915, the Southern Railway Company, Central of Georgia Railway Company, and the Georgia Southern and Florida Railway Company owned the majority interest and jointly controlled the Macon Terminal Company. |
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| | 1362MC-10 Structural Papers Books, 1914-1915,
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| | | | This record documents the meetings of the stockholders and Board of Directors of the Macon Terminal Company records was used to record operational and financial matters of the company. It includes by-laws; lists of stockholders and officers; an endorsement of Macon Terminal Company bonds by the Southern Railway Company, Central of Georgia Railway Company, and the Georgia Southern and Florida Railway Company; the charter and its revisions; drawings and plans; contracts; a resolution by the Macon mayor and council; a petition to the Railroad Commission; and an agreement for joint and operation of Macon Passenger Station. |
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| | 1362MC-20 Release of Mortgages, 1915,
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| | | | This record documents a release from a financial obligation of the Macon Terminal Company. It includes copies of mortgages, minutes of meetings, and list of the trust companies involved. |
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| | 1362MC-30 Annual Reports to the Stockholders, 1950-1954,
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| | | | These are annual reports of the Board to the stockholders of the Macon Terminal Company. It includes lists of directors, officers, and stockholders; names of tenant lines; reports from directors; and financial statements. |
| | | | Arrangement: Chronological. |
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| | 1362MC-40 Annual Report to the Interstate Commerce Commission, 1919,
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| | | | The Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC), which was charged with regulating interstate railroad traffic, required that reports be submitted annually to the ICC by all common carriers, according to provisions outlined in the Act to Regulate Commerce. This report documents the corporate and financial affairs of the Macon Terminal Company. |
| | | | Included are lists of directors, officers and stockholders; financial statements; and a brief history of the Company. |
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| | 1362ME Macon and Western Railroad Company Records, 1846-1873 |
| | | | The Macon and Western Railroad Company was incorporated on December 20, 1845, after the reorganization of the Old Monroe Railroad and Banking Company. The line ran from Macon, Georgia to Forsyth, Georgia, and, in 1846, the line was extended to Terminus, Georgia (later Marthasville then Atlanta) where it met the Georgia Railroad and Banking Company and the Western and Atlantic Railroad. The company was contracted to carry mail from Macon to Atlanta. |
| | | | The company prospered during the Civil war until Sherman's army destroyed part of the track at the Lovejoy. Georgia station south of Atlanta. When Sherman burned Atlanta in l864, the Macon and Western lost several cars and one locomotive was damaged. By the war's end, 27 miles of track had been destroyed by the federal army and by the Confederate arm which had taken up track to prevent a possible attack on Macon. |
| | | | The Atlanta, Jonesboro, and Griffin depots were destroyed, but within a year and a half the Railroad was making a profit and paying dividends to its stockholders. In 1871, the Macon and Western was leased to the Central Railroad and Banking Company, although the company retained its corporate charter and organization. On August 24, 1872, the Georgia legislature approved the consolidation of the Macon and Western Railroad Company with the Central Railroad and Banking Company. |
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| | 1362ME-10 Minute Books of Directors, 1846-1873,
1.0 volume
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| | | | This volume contains the minutes of the meetings of the Board of Directors of the Macon and Western Railroad Company. The meetings were held annually and whenever called by the directors. Included are lists of directors, officers, and stockholders; by-laws and amendments; annual reports; newspaper clippings; financial statements; business with the Confederate government; a lease to the Central in 1871; and the consolidations with the Central Railroad and Banking Company in 1872. |
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| | 1362ME-20 Local Rates of Transportation (Indexed), 1863,
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| | | | This record documents- the rules, restrictions, and rates of transportation for the Macon and Western Railroad Company. It includes rates for shipping materials; passenger rates; classifications of goods; and rules regarding transportation guidelines. |
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| | 1362ME-30 Profile and Location of Macon and Western Railroad from Macon, GA to Atlanta, GA, 1864,
1.0 volume
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| | | | This book contains profiles for the Macon and Western Railroad Company. It shows the location and ownership of properties along the Macon and Western Railroad Company between Macon, GA and Atlanta, GA. |
| | | | Arrangement: Chronological. |
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| | 1362MI Middle Georgia and Atlantic Railroad Records, 1889-1891 |
| | | | The Eatonton and Machen Railroad was incorporated on September 9, 1889, and was allowed "to purchase, condemn and acquire such right of way, not exceeding 200 feet in width, terminal facilities and other real estate." The line ran from Eatonton, Georgia (Putnam County) to Machen, Georgia (Jasper County). On October 16, 1889, the company's name was changed to the Middle Georgia and Atlantic Railway Company. Over the next few years the track was extended to Covington, Georgia. |
| | | | By 1893, the company was leased to the Central Railroad and Banking Company. However, the following year the Middle Georgia and Atlantic was sold under foreclosure and, in 1897, was acquired formally by the Central of Georgia Railway Company. |
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| | 1362MI-10 Minute Book of the Directors and Stockholders, 1889-1891,
1.0 volume
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| | | | These are the minutes of the meetings of the Board of Directors and stockholders of the Middle Georgia and Atlantic Railway Company. Meetings were held annually and whenever called by the directors. It includes the act of incorporation, by-laws, lists of incorporators and officers, and the name change of the Company. |
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| | 1362ML Midland Properties Company Records, 1924-1969 |
| | | | In 1924, Midland Properties Company received a 20-year charter in Chatham County, Georgia. According to records, its primary purpose was to acquire land in Chatham County which had previously belonged to the Midland Railway, "consisting of what is known as the Midland Railway Depot and approximately 20 acres adjacent to and there collectively called 'Midland Terminal Property' and certain right of ways owned by the Midland Railway and certain other property... known as Midland Central Junction Property." Midland Properties Company was a subsidiary of the Savannah and Atlanta Railway Company at the time of its incorporation. |
| | | | The charter of the Midland Properties Company was renewed in 1945, in Chatham County, for 35 years. In 1969, the company merged with the Empire Land Company. |
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| | 1362ML-10 Minute Books of the Directors and Stockholders, 1924-1969,
3.0 volumes
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| | | | These are the minutes of the meetings of the Board of Directors and stockholders of the Midland Properties Company. They include by-laws and amendments; lists of incorporators, officers, and directors; legal descriptions; financial statements; agreements with various companies; and the merger with the Empire Land Company in 1969. |
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| | 1362MO Mobile and Girard Railroad Company Records, 1856-1901 |
| | | | The Girard Railroad Company was incorporated on January 25, 1845, in Girard, Alabama. The line ran from Girard to Mobile Bay, Alabama. On January 30, 1854, the company changed its name to the Mobile and Girard Railroad Company. |
| | | | By 1859, the line ran 54 miles from Girard to Union Springs, Alabama, and the Central Railroad and Banking Company was its principal stockholder. During the Civil War, the line suffered only one attack at Girard two locomotives and 15 cars were destroyed or damaged. After the war, the line was extended over the Chattahoochee River to Columbus, Georgia. |
| | | | By the early 1870's, the company began experiencing financial problems. The Central Railroad and Banking Company had been endorsing their bonds since the end of the 1860's, and although the Central controlled the company's stocks, the Mobile and Girard had continued to run independently. In 1886, The Mobile and Girard was officially leased to the Central Railroad and Banking Company, and on November 25, 1895, the company was purchased by Julian T. Davies. The following year, on March 7, Mr. Davies sold the company to the Central of Georgia Railway Company. |
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| | 1362MO-10 Minute Books of the Directors and Stockholders, 1856-1895,
2.0 volumes
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| | | | These are the minutes of the meetings of the Board of Directors and stockholders of the Mobile and Girard Railroad Company. The meetings were held annually and whenever called by the directors. These minutes contain financial statements; agreements with the Central Railroad and Banking Company; information re transportation of troops in the Civil War; by-laws and amendments; corporate seals; contracts; loan documentation; newspaper clippings; an 1886 lease to the Central Railroad and Banking Company; names of shareholders; and papers concerning the receivership of the Central in 1892. |
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| | 1362MO-20 Annual Report to the Stockholders, 1866-1880,
1.0 volume
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| | | | These are the annual reports of the Board of Directors to the stockholders of the Mobile and Girard Railroad Company on the financial status and operation of the company. The record contains the company charter and amendments, reports to stockholders, reports from various departments, and financial statements. |
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| | 1362MO-30 Letter Book, 1872-1875,
1.0 volume
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| | | | This is the letterbook of the president of the Mobile and Girard Railroad Company. It includes his correspondence with the Southern and Atlantic Telegraph Company regarding contract negotiations and a postcard advertisement for Penn-Iron Roofing and Corrugating Company of Philadelphia, PA. |
| | | | Arrangement: Chronological. |
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| | 1362MO-40 Stock Certificate Books, 1860-1895,
7.0 volumes
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| | | | These volumes document the Mobile and Girard stock issues. They include names of stock purchasers, number of shares purchased, date issued, and miscellaneous correspondence. |
| | | | Arrangement: Chronological. 1860-1895 1860-1887, 1867, 1869-1881, 1869-1882, 1869-1887, 1873-1887, 1873-1887, and 1887-1895 |
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| | 1362MO-50 Stock Transfer Ledger, 1859-1887,
1.0 volume
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| | | | This ledger records the transfer of stock ownership among stockholders of the Mobile and Girard Railroad Company. Each entry includes the name of the stockholders, the stock certificate number, the number of shares owned, the date shares were acquired and from whom acquired, the number of shares transferred, and the date and to whom shares were transferred. |
| | | | Arrangement: Chronological. |
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| | 1362MO-60 Stock Transfer Ledger for Pike County, Alabama, 1864-1889,
1.0 volume
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| | | | This is a stock transfer ledger of Pike County, Alabama for the Mobile and Girard Railroad Company. It records the transfer of stock ownership among stockholders and includes the name of the stockholder, date of transfer, number of shares, the name of new stock owner, and the value of the stock. |
| | | | Arrangement: Alphabetical by name of stockholder. |
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| | 1362MO-65 Stock Transfer Journal, 1864-1895,
1.0 vol.
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| | | | This is a stock transfer journal for the Mobile and Girard Railroad Company. It recorded transfers of stock ownership and includes the name of the stockholder, number of shares, value of shares, the name of the new stockholder, date of certificate, amount of interest (both capital and Preferred stock) and rules for transferring stock. |
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| | 1362MO-70 General Account Ledger (Indexed), 1859-1864,
1.0 volume
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| | | | This is a general account ledger for the Mobile and Girard Railroad Company. It documents financial transactions of the company under various categories, including the dates, types of expenditures, and costs for each entry. |
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| | 1362MO-75 Cash Book, 1878-1885,
1.0 volume
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| | | | This cash book of the Mobile and Girard Railroad Company records receipts and disbursements. It includes the date, name of company, description of charges, the amount, and a break-down of income according to type (passenger, freight, mail, etc...). |
| | | | Arrangement: Chronological. |
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| | 1362MO-80 Bonds Payable Register, 1859-1871,
1.0 volume
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| | | | This bonds payable ledger for the Mobile and Girard Railroad Company documents the issue of mortgage bonds, which provided the funds needed for expansion of the company. The register is divided into sections such as date of issuance, bond letter and number, name of president, secretary, and trustees, length of bond, purchasers name, due date of payment, and remarks. |
| | | | Arrangement: Alphabetically by Bond letter. |
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| | 1362MO-85 Bookkeeping Journal, 1855-1883,
5.0 volumes
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| | | | This bookkeeping journal of the Mobile and Girard Railroad Company records income and expenditures. It includes location and date of transaction; names of individuals involved; type of business; the amount owed and paid; the names of stockholders and amount of stock purchased. |
| | | | Arrangement: Chronological. |
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| | 1362MO-90 Analysis of Expenses Book, 1859-1880,
1.0 volume
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| | | | This record which analyzes the expenses of the Mobile and Girard Railroad Company includes a break down of these expenses into such categories as salaries, maintenance of cars, repairs of road, outfitting of rolling stock, and construction. The record also includes the names of parties involved, the amounts paid, and yearly totals. |
| | | | Arrangement: Chronological. |
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| | 1362MO-95 Railroad Lands Sold List, 1871-1885,
1.0 volume
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| | | | This register documents the sale of land owned by the Mobile and Girard Railroad Company. It includes newspaper clippings, financial analysis of the "Public land Sales" account, letter to the land commissioners, and lists of sections of townships, persons to whom property was deeded, size of transfer, and date of transfer. |
| | | | Arrangement: By location of property. |
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| | 1362MO-100 Right of Way Deeds Record Book (Indexed), 1861-1901,
1.0 volume
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| | | | This right of way deeds record book for the Mobile and Girard Railroad Company documents land transactions and records the deeds by county and state. It includes the date of deed, name of grantor, where recorded, legal descriptions, and remarks. |
| | | | Arrangement: By County and chronological within each county. |
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| | 1362MO-105 Plat Book of Railroad Land, 1860-1880,
1.0 volume
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| | | | This plat book of the Mobile and Girard Railroad Company documents land transactions, delineating sections of property that were sold by the company. |
| | | | Arrangement: By counties. |
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| | 1362MO-110 Maps and Profiles Book, 1886,
1.0 volume
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| | | | This volume contains maps and profiles documenting a survey done on the Mobile and Girard Railroad Company track. The drawings illustrate the track between mile posts and record names of property owners along the track. |
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| | 1362NG New England and Savannah Steamship Company Records, 1893-1913 |
| | | | The New England and Savannah Steamship Company was incorporated in 1887. Reorganized from the financially unstable Boston and Savannah Steamship Company, its purpose was to "carry persons and property within and without Massachusetts." The company owned, chartered, and managed steamships and other vessels and property. |
| | | | The Ocean Steamship Company owned most of the capital stock of the New England and Savannah Steamship Company, and for financial reasons, the stockholders voted to surrender the company's charter in 1913; the dissolution occurred on April 17, 1914. |
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| | 1362NG-10 Minute Book of the Directors and Stockholders, 1893-1913,
1.0 volume
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| | | | These are the minutes of the meetings of the Board of Directors and stockholders of the New England and Savannah steamship Company. The meetings were held annually and whenever called by the director. Included are the by-laws and amendments, lists of directors, officers and stockholders, and a financial statement. |
| | | | Arrangement: Chronological. |
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| | 1362OE Ocean Steamship Company of Savannah Records, 1874-1970 |
| | | | In 1872, the Central Railroad and Banking Company purchased a line of six steamships, that ran from Savannah to New York, from Mr. W. R. Garrison and Company. Then on August 26, 1872, the Central formed the Ocean Steamship Company of Savannah. |
| | | | The Ocean Steamship Company operated as a separate entity of the Central Railroad and Banking Company, although the Central controlled its stock, its purpose being the "building, purchasing, equipping, out-fitting and owning ships or vessels which would be used to transport freight and passengers to and from Savannah, New York, and any other ports." |
| | | | In November 1878, the company purchased the Gordon Press Company, and, in 1881, it took over the Philadelphia and Southern Mail Steamship Company. In 1887, it acquired the Boston and Savannah Steamship Company and reorganized it into the New England and Savannah Steamship Company, a subsidiary of the Ocean Steamship Company. Between 1914 and 1917, the Ocean Steamship company was in international shipping. |
| | | | The company's coastal service operated until World War II when the danger of submarine attack curtailed passenger service. In 1943, seaworthy vessels of the company were requisitioned by the government for wartime use, and by 1947, there were no longer any vessels operated by the Savannah line. Finally in 1958, the terminal property of the steamship Company was sold to the State of Georgia as the Savannah Port Terminals. |
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| | 1362OE-10 Minute Book of the Directors, Stockholders, and Executive Committee, 1874-1970,
8.0 volumes
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| | | | These are the minutes of the meetings of the Board of Directors and stockholders of the Ocean Steamship Company of Savannah. The meetings were held annually and whenever called by the Board. The minute books include the by-laws and amendments; deaths of stockholders; and financial statements of the company and note the deaths of stockholders. They are indexed. |
| | | | Arrangement: Chronological |
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| | 1362OE-20 Annual Report to the Interstate Commerce Commission, 1919-1962,
20.0 volumes
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| | | | The Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC) required that reports be submitted to the ICC by all common carriers, according to the provisions outlined in the Act to Regulate Commerce. This report documents the corporate and financial affairs of the Ocean Steamship Company of Savannah. |
| | | | It contains a brief history of the company, lists of stockholders and information about stock, lists of directors and corporate officers, and financial statements. |
| | | | Dated 1919-1962 1919-1925, 1927, 1929, 1943-1946, 1955-1958, 1960-1962 |
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| | 1362OE-30 Annual Reports to the Stockholders, 1939-1961,
1.0 box
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| | | | These are the annual reports of the Board of Directors to the stockholders of the Ocean Steamship Company of Savannah. They contain lists of the directors and executive officers, brief operational reports, and financial statements. |
| | | | Arrangement: Chronological. 1939-1961 1939, 1944-1945, 1947-1956, 1958-1961 |
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| | 1362OE-40 General Stock Ledger Book (Indexed), 1874-1939,
1.0 volume
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| | | | This record documents the stock transactions of the Ocean Steamship Company of Savannah. It includes the names of the stock owners, the number of shares purchased, amount paid for the stock, and the date of purchase. |
| | | | Arrangement: Chronological. |
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| | 1362OE-50 Accounts Ledger with Banks, 1918-1920,
1.0 volume
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| | | | This is a ledger of the Ocean Steamship Company of Savannah, recording its accounts with specific banks. It contains the dates of transactions and the balances of accounts with the Citizens and Southern Bank and the National Bank of Commerce of New York. |
| | | | Arrangement: Chronological. |
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| | 1362OE-60 Cashbook-Accounts with Banks, 1918-1924,
1.0 volume
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| | | | This record documents the cash receipts and disbursements of the Ocean Steamship Company of Savannah. It includes the dates of transactions, the amount and type of transaction, the company involved and balance statements. |
| | | | Arrangement: Chronological. |
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| | 1362OE-70 Consultant's Reports-on the Ocean Steamship Company, 1942-1950 1942, 1950,
2.0 volumes
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| | | | This report resulted from a study of the Ocean Steamship Company of Savannah by F. J. Wall. The report was used by the Central of Georgia Railway Company to determine the reasons for the unsatisfactory operation of the steamship company while stressing its importance to the Central of Georgia Railway Company. |
| | | | It contains a history of the company, miscellaneous financial statements, an outline of the company's organization, comparisons to other steamship companies, lists of salaries, and recommendations. |
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| | 1362OE-80 Correspondence, 1916-1950,
1.0 box
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| | | | This is the correspondence of the presidents and vice presidents of the Ocean Steamship Company of Savannah. Included are miscellaneous financial statements, presidents' reports, register of contracts, newspaper clippings, a history of the company, telegrams, and drawings of various ships operated by the company. |
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| | 1362OH Oconee and Western Railroad Company Records, 1893-1898 |
| | | | The Oconee and Western Railroad Company was incorporated on October 10, 1892. The line ran from Dublin, Georgia to Hawkinsville, Georgia. On December 22, 1892, the company purchased all the property, rights and franchises of the Empire and Dublin Railroad Company which extended the line to Grovania, Georgia. |
| | | | On March 3, 1897 the Oconee and Western contracted with the Western Union Telegraph Company for the use of the company's wires. Then, on February 1, 1899, the Board approved the bid from the Wrightsville and Tennille Railroad Company to consolidate the two companies under the name of the Wrightsville and Tennille Railroad Company. |
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| | 1362OH-10 Minute Book of the Directors and Stockholders. (Indexed), 1893-1898,
1.0 volume
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| | | | These are the minutes of the meetings of the Board of Directors and stockholders of the Oconee and Western Railroad Company. The Board met annually and whenever called by the directors. The minutes include lists of officers, directors and stockholders; abstracts of by-laws; contract agreements with the Western Union Telegraph Company; and information on stock ownership and its relationship with the Empire and Dublin Railroad Company; and on its merger with the Wrightsville and Tennille Railroad Company. |
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| | 1362PT Port Wentworth Corporation Records, 1934-1969 |
| | | | The Port Wentworth Corporation was incorporated on January 15, 1934, for the purpose of "receiving, unloading, transferring, storing, warehousing, elevating and forwarding by railroad car, float, vessel or in any other manner, all kinds of goods, wares, and merchandise..." |
| | | | The corporation purchased 2,500 acres of land containing railroad tracks, rights of way, and other property from the Port Wentworth company of Massachusetts, to provide suitable industrial terminal advantages for the railroad in the Port Wentworth area. |
| | | | On December 21, 1936, a plan of reorganization was enacted whereby the Port Wentworth Corporation was consolidated with Piedmont Associates, Incorporated, a Delaware based company, retaining the name of the Port Wentworth Corporation. |
| | | | By 1953, the Central of Georgia Railway Company, through its ownership of the Empire Land Company, gained controlling interest in the capital stock of the Port Wentworth Corporation. On July 2, 1969, the Port Wentworth Corporation, the Midland Properties company, and the Empire Land Company were formally consolidated under the name of the Empire Land Company. |
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| | 1362PT-10 Minute Books of the Directors and Stockholders, 1934-1969,
4.0 volumes
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| | | | These are the minutes of the meetings of the Board of Directors and stockholders of the Port Wentworth Corporation. The meetings were held annually in Savannah and whenever called by the directors. Included are lists of officers, directors, and stockholders; proxy authorizations; articles of incorporation; by-laws and amendments; maps; miscellaneous financial statements; lists of property sold; chairmen's annual report; contracts; and death notices. |
| | | | Arrangement: Chronological. |
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| | 1362PT-20 Annual Reports to the Stockholders, 1957-1961 1957, 1961,
1.0 box
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| | | | These are the annual reports of the Board of Directors to the stockholders of the Port Wentworth Corporation. They include lists of officers and directors; stock earnings information; general balance sheets on assets, liabilities, income accounts, and analyses of property sales; and brief operational reports from the president. |
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| | 1362RE Savannah and Atlanta Railway Company Records, 1938-1969 |
| | | | The Savannah and Atlanta Railway Company, a Delaware based company was incorporated on November 21, 1938. Its purpose was to "purchase, lease, and otherwise acquire control of, own, hold, maintain, equip, develop, use, manage, etc .. and enjoy the railroads and properties, real and personal, rights franchises, respectively owned, operated, controlled, leased, or otherwise held by the Savannah and Atlanta Railway corporation of Georgia; and the Savannah and Northwestern Railway (formerly named the Brinson Railway Company), corporation of Georgia. |
| | | | The Savannah and Atlanta Railway Company, of Delaware, was created under Delaware law to take over the properties and assets of the Savannah and Atlanta Railway of Georgia, which was then in the process of reorganization under Section 77 of the Federal Bankruptcy Act. The Savannah and Atlanta Railway Company of Delaware, after its take over of the properties and assets of the Georgia company, came under the control of the Port Wentworth Corporation. In 1950, the stock owned by the Port Wentworth Corporation was sold to the Empire land Company, a subsidiary of the Central of Georgia Railway Company. Then during the following year, the Central officially took control of the Empire Land Company which included control of the Savannah and Atlanta Railway Company, the Delaware corporation. |
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| | 1362RE-10 Minute Book of the Directors and Stockholders, 1938-1966,
11.0 volumes
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| | | | These are the minutes of the meetings of the Board of Directors and stockholders of the Savannah and Atlanta Railway Company. The meetings were held annually and whenever called by the directors. The minutes include lists of directors, officers, and stockholders; by-laws and amendments; stock certificates; receivership papers; records legal option; a trust indenture with the Citizen's and Southern Bank; a pension plan; records of a loan to Midland Properties Company; land transfers; and a record of salary rates for officers. |
| | | | Arrangement: Chronological. |
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| | 1362RE-20 Minute Book of the Executive Committee, 1952-1955,
1.0 volume
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| | | | This volume contains the minutes of the meetings of the Executive Committee of the Savannah and Atlanta Railway Company. It includes lists of members of the executive committee; financial statements; and resolutions. |
| | | | Arrangement: Chronological. |
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| | 1362RE-30 Operating Revenues and Expenses Book-Monthly Balance Sheets, 1963,
1.0 volume
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| | | | This record documents financial transactions of the Savannah and Atlanta Railway Company, including monthly balance sheets. Also included are lists of investment assets; special funds; properties: lists of liabilities in long term debts; reserves, deferred credits, and shareholders' equity. |
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| | 1362RE-40 Authorization for Expenditure Book, 1963-1964,
1.0 volume
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| | | | This record contains authorizations for expenditures of the Savannah, and Atlanta Railway Company. It also includes officers and records work done for other companies. |
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| | 1362RE-50 Annual Reports to the Interstate Commerce Commission, 1954-1957, 1961-1962, and 1969,
7.0 volumes
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| | | | The Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC), which was charged with regulating interstate railroad traffic, required that reports be submitted annually to the ICC by all common carriers, according to provisions outlined in the Act to Regulate Commerce. This report documents the corporate and financial affairs of the Savannah and Atlanta Railway Company. |
| | | | The reports include a brief history of the Company; lists of directors and corporate officers; lists of the stockholders and information about stock; and financial statements, including balance sheets. |
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| | 1362RE-60 Annual Reports to the Stockholders, 1939-1964 1939-1962, 1964,
1.0 box
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| | | | These are the annual reports of the Board of Directors to the stockholders of the Savannah and Atlanta Railroad on the operation and financial affairs of the company. They include lists of directors, officers, and stockholders; reports from the president; and financial statements. |
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| | 1362RE-70 Accounts Receivable Transfer Ledger, 1924-1931,
1.0 volume
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| | | | This is an accounts receivable transfer ledger of Charles E. Gay, Jr., treasurer of the Savannah and Atlanta Railway Company. It includes the dates of bills; bill numbers; descriptions of debits; and the dates and amounts paid. It also names the companies involved and their locations. |
| | | | This record is labeled Accounts Receivable Transfer no. 1. |
| | | | Arrangement: Chronological and by account. |
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| | 1362RE-80 Transfer Operating Ledger, 1916-1938,
3.0 volumes
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| | | | This is a transfer operating ledger for the Savannah and Atlanta Railway Company. It records the debits and credits of agents and conductors and shows the claims receivable and payable, including net amounts for the month and year. |
| | | | These volumes are labeled no. 4, no. 5 and no. 6. |
| | | | Arrangement: Chronological. |
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| | 1362RH Savannah and Atlantic Railway Company Records, 1890 |
| | | | The Savannah and Tybee Railway Company was incorporated on October 6, 1885. The company ran an 18-mile route from Savannah, Georgia to the southern part of Tybee Island, which was used to carry passengers to and from the beach. In 1889, the company was foreclosed, but it was reorganized as the Savannah and Atlantic Railway company in 1890. The Savannah and Atlantic operated as a subsidiary line of the Central Railroad and Banking Company. |
| | | | In 1895, during the Central of Georgia Railway Company's reorganization, the Savannah and Atlantic Railway Company was absorbed and became the Central's Tybee Division. In 1933, the Central abandoned the Tybee Division, and the old tracks were taken up. |
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| | 1362RH-10 Minute Book of the Directors and Stockholders, 1890,
1.0 volume
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| | | | This record is the minutes of the meetings of the directors and stockholders of the Savannah and Atlantic Railway Company. The meetings were held annually and whenever called by the directors. Included are list of officers; financial statements; list of stopping points for the train; and the record of the name change of the Savannah and Tybee Railroad to the Savannah and Atlantic Railway Company. |
| | | | Arrangement: Chronological. |
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| | 1362RL Savannah and Tybee Railway records, 1887-1888 |
| | | | The Savannah and Tybee Railway Company was incorporated on October 6, 1885. The company ran an 18-mile route from savannah, Georgia to the southern part of Tybee Island, which was used to carry passengers to and from the beach. In 1889, the company was foreclosed, but it was reorganized as the Savannah and Atlantic Railway Company in 1890. The railroad was often called either the "Tybee Railroad" or "Tybee Branch". |
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| | 1362RL-10 Preferred Stock Certificate Book, 1887-1888,
1.0 volume
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| | | | This record documents stock purchases of the Savannah and Tybee Railway. It includes the stock certificate number; names of purchasers; number of shares sold; and the date of sale. |
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| | 1362RL-20 (Blank) Certificate of Stock, 1800s,
1.0 box
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| | | | This is a blank stock certificate for the Savannah and Tybee Railway Company. |
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| | 1362RO Savannah, Dublin, and Western Short Line Railroad Records, 1885-1888 |
| | | | The Savannah, Dublin, and Western Short Line Railway Company was organized on January 14, 1885. The line was built from Savannah, Georgia to Macon, Georgia through Dublin, Georgia and then on to Americus, Georgia. Construction was begun in 1886 by the United States Railroad Construction Company but never completed by that company. In 1888, the railroad was taken over by the Central Railroad and Banking Company and the track was completed. The Savannah, Dublin, and Western Short Line Railway Company was then conveyed to the Savannah and Western Railroad by R.J. Dorant and B.A. Denmark on July 29, 1890. |
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| | 1362RO-10 Minute Book of the Directors, 1885-1888,
1.0 volume
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| | | | These are the minutes of the meetings of the Directors of the Savannah, Dublin, and Western Short Line Railway Company. The meetings were held annually and whenever called by the directors. Included are lists of officers and stockholders; by-laws and amendments, documentation re the formation of United States Railroad Construction Company, and a list of salaries paid. |
| | | | Arrangement: Chronological. |
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| | 1362RO-20 Letter Book, 1888,
1.0 volume
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| | | | This is a letter book containing copies of correspondence by the President, general counsel and secretary/treasurer of the Savannah, Dublin, and Western Short Line Railroad concerning the general business of the company. |
| | | | Arrangement: Chronological. |
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| | 1362RR Savannah and Ogeechee Canal Company Records, 1826-1915 |
| | | | The Savannah, Ogeechee and Altamaha Canal Company was formed in 1826, to build a canal that would link Savannah with the Ogeechee and Altamaha Rivers. The company was funded by citizens of Savannah in order to increase river trade and traffic, and the canal was completed in 1829. |
| | | | By an act of legislation on December 18, 1847, the name of the company was changed to the Savannah and Ogeechee Canal Company. In 1910, the Central of Georgia Railway Company owned all but four shares of the company, therefore controlling its operations. In 1914, the mayor and aldermen of Savannah and the Central of Georgia agreed to wind up the affairs of the Savannah and Ogeechee Canal Company, and its charter was surrendered in 1915. |
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| | 1362RR-10 Minute Books of the Directors and Stockholders, 1826-1915,
4.0 volumes
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| | | | These are the minutes of the meetings of the directors and stockholders of the Savannah and Ogeechee Canal Company. The meetings were held annually and whenever called by the directors. Included are lists of officers, directors, and stockholders; financial statements; company rules; tolls charged; by-laws; the corporate seal; copies of proceedings of Savannah City Council; legal contracts; agreements with mayor and aldermen of Savannah; and the act of dissolution of the company. |
| | | | Arrangement: Chronological. 1826-1915 1826-1840, 1848-1891, and 1899-1915 |
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| | 1362RR-20 Account Ledger (Indexed), 1858-1889,
1.0 volume
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| | | | This is an account ledger for the Savannah and Ogeechee Canal Company which was used to record billing transactions. It includes the date of the bill; company involved; and the amount due and the amount paid and a list of stockholders and the amount of shares owned. |
| | | | Arrangement: By account. |
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| | 1362SH Short Lines Motor Transport Company Records, 1928-1933 |
| | | | The Short Lines Motor Transport Company was incorporated on June 13,1928. The company was jointly owned by the Louisville and Wadley Railroad and the Wadley Southern Railway Company, each holding 38 shares. By the early 1930's, the business was not showing profit, and on May 1, 1933, the company charter was officially dissolved. |
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| | 1362SH-10 Minute Book of the Directors and Stockholders, 1928-1933,
1.0 volume
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| | | | These are the minutes of meetings of the Board of Directors and stockholders of the Short Lines Motor Transport Company. The meetings were held annually and whenever called by the directors. The minutes include by-laws and amendments; lists of officers, directors, and stockholders; deaths of stockholders; and financial reports. |
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| | 1362ST Stillmore Air Line Railway Company Records, 1892-1906 |
| | | | The Stillmore Air Line Railway was incorporated on November 17, 1892, in stillmore, Georgia. The line ran from Collins, Georgia to Wadley, Georgia and was owned by George Brinson, the major stockholder. Brinson later resigned from the Company, and in 1906, the stillmore merged with the Wadley Railroad and Mt. Vernon Railroad and Louisville and Wadley Railroad to form the Wadley Southern Railway Company. |
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| | 1362ST-10 Minute Book of the Directors and Stockholders, 1892-1906,
1.0 volume
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| | | | These are the minutes of the meetings of the directors and stockholders of the Stillmore Air Line Railway Company. The meetings were held annually and whenever called by the directors. The minutes include lists of incorporators, directors and stockholders and plans for consolidation with the Wadley and Mount Vernon Railroad. |
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| | 1362SY Sylvania Central Railway Company Records, 1918-1954 |
| | | | The Sylvania Railroad Company was incorporated on January 3, 1884. The line ran 15- miles from Rocky Ford, Georgia to Sylvania, Georgia and connected with the Central Railroad and Banking Company. The line was completed in 1885; However, financial difficulties forced its foreclosure. |
| | | | On May 2, 1903, the company was purchased at a mortgage foreclosure sale and reorganized as the Sylvania Central Railway Company. The Central of Georgia Railway Company held the majority of its stock from at about 1919 to 1953. In 1935, the company was leased to the Sylvania Railroad until it was finally abandoned in 1954. |
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| | 1362SY-10 General Ledger, 1918-1921,
1.0 volume
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| | | | This is the treasurer's general ledger, used to record the date and expenditures of the Sylvania Central Railway. |
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| | 1362SY-20 Annual Report to Interstate Commerce Commission, 1919-1949 1919-1936, 1946-1949,
21.0 volumes
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| | | | The Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC) which was charged with regulating interstate railroad traffic, required that reports be Submitted annually to the ICC by all common carriers, according to provisions outlined in the Act to Regulate Commerce. These reports document the corporate and financial status of the company. They contain a brief history of the company, list of directors, corporate officers, and stockholders; and information about stock and financial statements, including general balance sheets. |
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| | 1362SY-30 Annual Reports to the Stockholders, 1952-1953,
1.0 box
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| | | | These are the annual reports of the Board of Directors to the stockholders of the Sylvania Central Railway Company. They contain lists of the directors, officers, stockholders and tenant companies; brief operational reports from the president; financial statements, including general balance sheets. |
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| | 1362SY-40 Minute Book of the Directors and Stockholders, 1903-1954,
1.0 volume
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| | | | These are the minutes of meetings of the Board of Directors and stockholders of the Sylvania Central Railway Company. The meetings were held annually and whenever called by the directors in savannah. Included are lists of incorporators, officers, directors, and stockholders; by-laws and amendments; an agreement with the director general of railroads; lease to Sylvania Central Railway Company; and documentation of the termination of the Sylvania Central Railroad in 1954. |
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| | 1362TE Terminal Development Company Records, 1957-1964 |
| | | | The Terminal Development Company was incorporated in 1957 in Atlanta, Georgia. The company was created to buy, sell, own, deal in, or lease real and private property, including holding the mortgages on those lands. In 1959, all of the stock in the Terminal Development Company was purchased by the Empire Land Company, which was a subsidiary line of the Central of Georgia Railway Company. The Terminal Development Company was dissolved in 1964. |
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| | 1362TE-10 Minute Book of the Directors and Stockholders, 1957-1964,
1.0 volume
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| | | | These are the minutes of the meetings of the Board of Directors and stockholders of the Terminal Development Company. The meetings were held annually and whenever called by the directors. Included are lists of incorporators, directors, and officers; by-laws and amendments; a copy of the corporate papers; and documentation of the dissolution of the company in 1964. |
| | | | Arrangement: Chronological. |
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| | 1362TU Tunnel Coal Company Records, 1902-1909 |
| | | | The Tunnel Coal Company was incorporated on September 12, 1902, in Birmingham, Alabama. The following year the company took possession of the coal fields of the Alabama State Land Company. In 1904., the Central of Georgia Railway Company was the leading stockholder in the Tunnel Coal Company. This influenced the company to move its corporate headquarter from Birmingham, Alabama to Savannah, Georgia. |
| | | | In 1905, the Central of Georgia Railway Company purchased and absorbed the Tunnel Coal Company, and its assets into the Central system. |
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| | 1362TU-10 Minute Book of the Directors and Stockholders, 1902-1909,
1.0 volume
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| | | | These are minutes of the meetings of the Board of Directors and stockholders of the Tunnel Coal Company. The meetings were held annually and whenever called by the directors. The minutes include lists of the directors and stockholders, financial statements, and the company's by-laws. |
| | | | Arrangement: Chronological. |
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| | 1362UN United States Construction and Improvement Company Records, 1875-1887 |
| | | | The United States Construction and Improvement Company was incorporated on April 7, 1875 in Jersey City, New Jersey. The company had offices in Jersey City, New Jersey; New York, New York; and Augusta, Georgia. Its purpose was to mine coal, iron, and other minerals; to buy lands; erect buildings and machinery; to construct, build, lease, and purchase railroads; to erect wharves; and to purchase other water sites. |
| | | | On March 18, 1887, the United States Construction and Improvement Company contracted to build a line for the Savannah, Dublin, and Western Short Line Railway Company. However, the Macon and Dublin Railroad held the Savannah, Dublin, and Western legally responsible for payment of debts before construction could begin. The Savannah, Dublin and Western was unable to pay the resulting in the termination of the contract with the United States Construction and Improvement Company. |
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| | 1362UN-10 Minute Book of the Directors, 1875-1887,
1.0 volume
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| | | | These are the minutes of the meetings of the Board of Directors of the United States Construction and Improvement Company. They include lists of officers, stockholders, and shareholders; articles of incorporation; by-laws and amendments; and the corporate seal. |
| | | | Arrangement: Chronological. |
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| | 1362UU Upson County Railway Company Records, 1860-1913 |
| | | | The Thomaston and Barnesville Railroad Company was incorporated on December 23, 1839, as a 16 and a half mile track from Thomaston, Georgia to Barnesville, Georgia. Financial problems resulted in the auctioning of the company on December 6, 1860. Later that same year the company was reorganized as the Upson County Railroad Company . |
| | | | By the end of the Civil War, the company was again suffering financially because of destruction to its tracks and properties. In 1866, the Upson County Railroad Company consolidated with the Muscogee Railroad Company, and during that same year, the South Western Railroad Company subsequently gained control of the Upson when it purchased the Muscogee Railroad. However, the Central Railroad and Banking Company later gained control of the Upson when it leased the South Western Railroad. |
| | | | The Upson County Railroad again began to lose money in 1874. By 1878, the company was fined for its failure to pay back taxes. However, the Central Railroad as operator of the railroad, paid the taxes. In 1904, the company was reorganized as the Upson County Railway Company, giving the Central of Georgia Railway Company control of all its assets. The Upson formally, in 1913, conveyed all its remaining possessions to the Central and was subsequently dissolved. |
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| | 1362UU-10 Minute Books of Directors and Stockholders, 1860-1913 1860-1899, 1904-1913,
3.0 volumes
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| | | | These are the minutes of the meetings of the directors and stockholders of the Upson County Railroad. The meetings were held annually and whenever called by the directors. The minutes include the charter; lists of directors, officers, and stockholders; financial statements; newspaper clippings; reports of Civil War destruction; documentation of the control by South Western Railroad Company; lease by Central Railroad and Banking Company; and by-laws and amendments. |
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| | 1362UU-20 Stock Certificate Books, 1860-1900,
1.0 volume
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| | | | This record contains certificates documenting stock purchased by individuals from the Upson County Railroad. Included are the names of purchasers; number of shares purchased; prices of stock; and dates of purchase. |
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| | 1362UU-30 Stock Receipts, 1860-1899,
1.0 box
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| | | | These are receipts documenting ownership and transfer of stock in the Upson County Railroad Company. They record the names of the owners; the amount of shares; value of shares; the dates of transactions; certificates of stock transfers; and signatures of the parties involved in the transactions. |
| | | | Dated 1860-1899 1860; 1865; 1880; 1867; 1887-1888; 1899 |
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| | 1362WA Wadley and Mount Vernon Railroad Records, 1890-1906 |
| | | | The Wadley and Mount Vernon Railroad was incorporated in Jefferson County, Georgia in 1839. The line ran 41 miles from Wadley, on the main line of the Central Railroad and Banking Company to the Oconee River south of Rockledge. The line was completed in 1903. |
| | | | In 1905, the railroad was sold to the Central of Georgia Railway Company. It was merged with the Stillmore Air Line Railway to form the Wadley Southern Railroad in 1906. By a charter amendment made in that same year, the name of the line was changed to the Wadley Southern Railway Company. |
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| | 1362WA-10 Minute Book of the Directors and Stockholders, 1890-1906,
1.0 volume
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| | | | These are the minutes of the meetings of the Board of Directors and stockholders of the Wadley and Mount Vernon Railroad. The meeting were held annually and whenever called by the directors. They minutes contain lists of incorporators, directors, and stockholders; by-laws and amendments; property transfers; mortgages to the Western Railway of Alabama and the Atlanta and West Point Railroad Company; financial statements; and documentation of the name change to Wadley Southern Railway Company. |
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| | 1362WD Wadley Southern Railway Company Records, 1906-1962 |
| | | | The Wadley Southern Railway Company was incorporated in 1906, as the result of the Central of Georgia Railway Company merger of the Wadley and Mount Vernon Railroad and the Stillmore Air Line Railway, which were two of the Central's subsidiary lines. The lines originally ran 90 miles, joining at Creek Junction, Georgia just south of Wadley, Georgia. By 1930, all but 20 miles of the Wadley to Statesboro route track had been abandoned or taken up. This route was run as a short line of the Central of Georgia Railway until 1962, when the company was sold shortly thereafter dissolved. |
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| | 1362WD-20 Annual Reports to the Interstate Commerce Commission, 1949,
1.0 volume
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| | | | The Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC), which was charged with regulating interstate railroad traffic, required that reports be submitted annually to the ICC by all common carriers, according to provisions outlined in the Act to Regulate Commerce. This report documents the corporate and financial affairs of the Wadley Southern Railway Company. |
| | | | It contains a brief history of the company, lists of directors and corporate officers, lists of stockholders and information about stocks, and financial statements, including general balance sheets. |
| | | | Arrangement: Chronological. |
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| | 1362WD-35 Annual Reports to the Stockholders, 1952-1961 1952-1955, 1957, and 1961,
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| | | | These are the annual report of the Board of Directors to the stockholders of the Wadley Southern Railway Company. This record documents the operation and financial status of the company. Included are lists of officers and directors and financial statements. |
| | | | Arrangement: Chronological. |
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| | 1362WD-40 Minute Books of the Directors and Stockholders, 1906-1962,
3.0 volumes
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| | | | These are the minutes of the meetings of the Board of directors and stockholders of the Wadley Southern Railway Company. The meetings were held annually and whenever called by the directors. The minutes include lists of directors, officers, and stockholders; by-laws and amendments; agreements with the Director's General of Railroads; regulations for the pension department; maps; financial statements; a mortgage; minutes of the Executive Committee; newspaper clippings; documentation of the sale and change of name to Wadley Southern Railroad Company; and records of the merger with the Stillmore Air Line Railway. |
| | | | Arrangement: Chronological. |
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| | 1362WH Western Railway of Alabama Records, 1930-1955 |
| | | | The Western Railroad of Alabama was incorporated on February 23, 1860, and ran a tenth of 161 miles. The panic of 1872 brought financial hardship to the company, and on April 1, 1874 the road was placed in receivership. The following year the company was sold under foreclosure in a joint venture between the Georgia Railroad and Banking Company and the Central Railroad and Banking Company of Georgia. However, the Western Railroad of Alabama continued to operate as an independent company. |
| | | | In 1881, the Western Railroad of Alabama came under the control of the Central Railroad and Banking Company of Georgia which maintained one-half interest in the Western for 99 years. |
| | | | By 1883, the company had become involved in several property leases, and as a result, on April 1, 1883, the Western Railroad of Alabama was reorganized and its name changed to the Western Railway of Alabama. |
| | | | In the 1890's, the Central of Georgia Railway Company lost its controlling shares in the Western Railway of Alabama to creditors. Then in 1898, the Louisville and Nashville Railroad acquired half interest in the lease. Control of the Western Railway of Alabama was held jointly by three companies until 1944, when the Central of Georgia Railway Company sold its remaining shares and, released its connection to the Company. |
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| | 1362WH-10 Annual Reports to the Stockholders, 1930-1955,
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| | | | These are annual reports of the Board of Directors to the stockholders of the Western Railway of Alabama. They document the operation and financial status of the company, providing information on the purchase and maintenance of stocks. Included are lists of officers and directors; maps; operational reports by the president; and financial and statistical statements. |
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| | 1362WR Wrightsville and Tennille Railroad Company Records, 1883-1971 |
| | | | On September 27, 1881, the Wrightsville and Sun Hill Railroad Company was incorporated for "the purpose of constructing, equipping, maintaining and operating a railroad for public use." The company received its charter on December 22, 1883 and the names of the line was changed to the Wrightsville and Tennille Railroad Company. By 1885, the Central Railroad and Banking Company of Georgia owned the majority of stock in the company. |
| | | | The Wrightsville and Tennille, very active during its first several years, purchased the Dublin and Wrightsville Railroad Company on February 1, 1889, and the Dublin and Southwestern Railroad on July 1, 1906, extending its line to 103 miles. |
| | | | In 1899, the Wrightsville and Tennille Railroad became a subsidiary line of the Central of Georgia Railway Company. The company ran into financial difficulties between 1932 and the early 1940's, during which time it was forced to sell off a large amount of its track. In 1941, the company was left with only 34 miles of track operating between Tennille, GA and Dublin, GA. On December 15, 1969, the Wrightsville and Tennille Railroad Company consolidated with the Central of Georgia Railway Company, Savannah and Atlanta Railway Company, and the Georgia and Florida Railway Company to form the Central of Georgia Railroad Company. |
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| | 1362WR-10 Minute Books of Directors and Stockholders, 1883-1971,
7.0 volumes
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| | | | These are the minutes of the meetings of the Board of Directors and stockholders of the Wrightsville and Tennille Railroad Company. They document the financial status and operations of the company. Meetings were held annually and whenever called by the directors. Included are the old and new charters; lists of directors, officers, and stockholders; the constitution and amendments; by-laws and amendments; financial statements; annual reports; lists of salaries; presidents' reports; documents repurchase of the Oconee and Western Railroad; transfers of property; documents re purchase of the Dublin and Southwestern Railway Company; mortgage documents; transactions with the U.S. Railroad Administration; loan papers from the Reconstruction Finance Corporation; the corporate seal; newspaper clippings; documentation re the consolidation of the Savannah and Atlanta Railway Company, the Georgia and Florida Railway Company, the Wrightsville and Tennille Railroad Company, and the Central of Georgia Railway Company into the Central of Georgia Railroad Company. |
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| | 1362WR-20 Annual Reports to the Interstate Commerce Commission, 1919-1949,
25.0 volumes
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| | | | The Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC), which was charged with regulating interstate railroad traffic, required that the reports be submitted annually to the ICC by all common carriers, according to provisions outlined in the Act to Regulate Commerce. These reports document the corporate and financial affairs of the Wrightsville and Tennille Railroad Company. |
| | | | They include lists of officers, directors, and stockholders; financial statements; and a brief history of the company. |
| | | | 1919-1949 1919-1927, 1929-1932, 1934-1936, and 1941-1949 |
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| | 1362WR-30 Annual Reports to the Stockholders, 1884-1961,
2.0 boxes
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| | | | These records are the annual reports of the Board of Directors to the stockholders of the Wrightsville and Tennille Railroad company. They document the operation and financial status of the company. Included are lists of officers, directors, and stockholders; reports of the presidents and superintendents; and financial statements. |
| | | | Arrangement: Chronological. 1884-1961 1884-1897, 1899-1901, 1904-1909, 1912, 1914-1925, 1940, 1946, 1949-1953, 1957, and 1961 |
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| | 1362WR-40 Test Farm Reports, 1916-1917,
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| | | | Many railroad companies were involved in experimental agriculture, because many of their patrons were farmers. In test farm work, the farmer agreed to co-operate with the railway company in performing practical tests of farming methods advocated by the agricultural colleges of Georgia and Alabama. Each farmer kept records of operations and expenses and were protected from loss under the guarantee of the sponsoring railway company. |
| | | | These are the reports of the Wrightsville and Tennille Railroad Company's test farms. They include updates on the latest crop contests; illustrates cities in both Georgia and Alabama where tests were performed; and show the amount of time spent, manpower used, value, and profit and loss for each crop. |
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Series 2: Maps and drawings |
The maps and drawings have been organized by geographic location. |
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| | Acmar, AL: Two standard deck plate girder spans, American Bridge Company, LOCATION: 112-14-00000, 1911 April 10 |
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| | Adgateville, GA: Overhead highway bridge F-39.0, Highway Department project BA(3)678(5), LOCATION: 048-74-17130, 1954 August |
| | | | MAPTYPE: Bridges, 8 sheets |
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| | Adgateville, GA: Overhead highway bridge F 39.0, LOCATION: 112-27-13074, 1926 March |
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| | Adgateville, GA: Resurvey of area between mile post 218 to 220, LOCATION: 132-50-06805, 1909 April |
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| | Adgateville, GA: Resurvey of area between mile post 220 to 222, LOCATION: 132-52-07992, 1911 March |
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| | Adgateville, GA: Resurvey of area between mile post 222 to 224, LOCATION: 132-54-07993, 1911 March |
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| | Adgateville, GA: Plan showing proposed overhead bridge and change in state highway, LOCATION: 118-91-13075, undated |
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| | Adrian, GA: Main line and passing track, LOCATION: 076-40-14810, 1938 December 09 |
| | | | MAPTYPE: Extensions and Surveys |
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| | Adrian, GA: Central of Georgia Railroad and Wadley Southern Railway, LOCATION: 142-05-09531, 1914 March |
| | | | MAPTYPE: Crossings |
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| | Adrian, GA: Metal roof on foreman's house, LOCATION: 148-15-14475, 1936 March |
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| | Adrian, GA: Proposed addition to depot, LOCATION: 158-16-00000, 1912 April |
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| | Adrian, GA: Proposed location of class "B" station, LOCATION: 158-16-01107, 1902 November 28 |
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| | Adrian, GA: Combination depot, LOCATION: 158-16-08585, 1912 April |
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| | Adrian, GA: Tracks and property, LOCATION: 184-04-01021, 1902 October 02 |
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| | Adrian, GA: Survey in vicinity of Wadley Southern Railway and Central of Georgia Railroad crossing, LOCATION: 186-01-13597, 1928 September |
| | | | MAPTYPE: Extensions and Surveys |
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| | Adrian, GA: Survey in vicinity Wadley Southern and Central of Georgia crossing, LOCATION: 186-01-13597, 1928 September |
| | | | MAPTYPE: Real Estate and Right of Way |
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| | Adrian, GA: Location of "Y", LOCATION: 236-95-04555, 1906 April 06 |
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| | Adrian, GA: Resurvey of area between mile post 27.1 and mile post 28.1, LOCATION: 204-30-06747, undated |
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| | Adrian, GA: Resurvey of area between mile post 120 and 121, LOCATION: 126-03-08729, 1920 December |
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| | Alabama: Cahaba coal field and adjacent regions, LOCATION: 002-10-00000, 1890 |
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| | Alabama: State Highway County maps, LOCATION: 003-00-14902, 1937 |
| | | | MAPTYPE: Local and State |
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| | Alabama: Geological map, United States C and Geological Survey, 3 copies, LOCATION: 006-02-00000, 1894 |
| | | | MAPTYPE: Local and State |
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| | Alabama: Counties in Alabama, LOCATION: 048-36-00000, 1924 |
| | | | MAPTYPE: Local and State, 2 sheets |
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| | Alabama: Ballast chart, valuation survey 35, LOCATION: 054-31-00000, 1914 October |
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| | Alabama: Detour map of Alabama and Georgia, LOCATION: 106-10-11104, 1954 April |
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| | Alabama: State map, LOCATION: 180-43-00000, 1915 |
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| | Alabama: Geological survey of Alabama, LOCATION: 194-72-00000, 1933 |
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| | Alabama: Table of valuation property in Alabama, LOCATION: 198-67-11705, undated |
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| | Alabama: City map of Andalusia, LOCATION: 208-86-16671, 1947 December |
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| | Alabama: Ballast chart, valuation survey 35, LOCATION: 054-31-00000, 1914 October |
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| | Alabama: Survey of Columbus and Western Railway, LOCATION: 062-33-01008, undated |
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| | Alabama: Table for valuation property in Alabama, LOCATION: 198-66-08789, undated |
| | | | MAPTYPE: Charts and Diagrams, 4 pages |
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| | Albany, GA: Terminals and connecting roads, LOCATION: 008-12-00058A, 1899 April |
| | | | MAPTYPE: Terminals and Depot Grounds |
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| | Albany, GA: Rearrangement of yard, study "A", LOCATION: 008-12-00058, 1899 April |
| | | | MAPTYPE: Terminals and Depot Grounds |
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| | Albany, GA: Detail plans of depot, LOCATION: 021-11-08248, 1911 October |
| | | | MAPTYPE: Buildings - Depots, 28 sheets |
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| | Albany, GA: Detail plans of depot, LOCATION: 021-10-09173, 1913 May |
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| | Albany, GA: Proposed trainmens baggage room, LOCATION: 021-11-10411, 1916 August |
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| | Albany, GA: Additions to sheds and platforms, LOCATION: 021-10-12937, 1925 July |
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| | Albany, GA: Material for crosswalk, LOCATION: 021-11-13016, 1925 October |
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| | Albany, GA: Cuts on lumber used in express and baggage truckway, LOCATION: 021-11-13024, 1925 November |
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| | Albany, GA: Passenger terminal, repairs to sash and doors, LOCATION: 021-11-15022, 1940 March |
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| | Albany, GA: Roundhouse store and oil house, LOCATION: 021-13-13036, 1925 December |
| | | | MAPTYPE: Buildings, 20 sheets |
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| | Albany, GA: Plan of pit, LOCATION: 021-21-10237, 1916 April |
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| | Albany, GA: Detail of electric contactor supports, LOCATION: 021-21-11652, 1920 June |
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| | Albany, GA: Wheels and axles, LOCATION: 021-21-12987, 1925 September |
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| | Albany, GA: Elevation of circular rail, LOCATION: 021-21-13006, 1925 October |
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| | Albany, GA: Framing of ties for 85-foot turntable, LOCATION: 021-21-13056, 1926 March, revised 1944 |
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| | Albany, GA: Detail of circular rail, LOCATION: 021-21-15522, 1944 May 22 |
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| | Albany, GA: Proposed concrete and timber curbs, LOCATION: 021-21-15535, 1944 June, revised 1946 |
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| | Albany, GA: Detail of shim plates for repair for center casting, LOCATION: 021-21-15555, 1944 August |
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| | Albany, GA: Adjusting plates under center cross girder, LOCATION: 021-21-15910, 1946 November |
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| | Albany, GA: Fairbanks, Morse, and Company coaling station, LOCATION: 025-10-00000, 1925 August 04 |
| | | | MAPTYPE: Coaling Stations, 16 sheets |
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| | Albany, GA: Temporary trestle for Lockhart main line new coaling station, LOCATION: 025-11-12926, 1925 August |
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| | Albany, GA: Proposed coaling station, LOCATION: 025-10-12926, 1925 June |
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| | Albany, GA: Georgia Northern Railway Company track to serve ammunition storage area, LOCATION: 042-72-16735, 1953 April 23 |
| | | | MAPTYPE: Extensions and Surveys, 2 sheets |
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| | Albany, GA: John Slappey estate, LOCATION: 045-01-16216, 1948 November 10 |
| | | | MAPTYPE: Real Estate and Right of Way |
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| | Albany, GA: Proposed east and west access road in the Empire Land Company industrial area west of Slappey Drive, LOCATION: 045-01-17442, 1959 October |
| | | | MAPTYPE: Real Estate and Right of Way, 7 sheets |
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| | Albany, GA: Plan and profile of proposed drop inlet west of Slappey Drive, LOCATION: 045-01-17442, 1959 October |
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| | Albany, GA: Diesel fuel and lube oil facilities, Pump house, LOCATION: 048-64-16707, 1954 February |
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| | Albany, GA: Diesel fuel and lube oil facilities, Pump house, LOCATION: 048-64-16707, 1954 February |
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| | Albany, GA: Yard Office, LOCATION: 050-53-13019, 1926 February |
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| | Albany, GA: Plan of proposed track for A and M Karaghesian, Incorporated, LOCATION: 054-50-16872, 1954 September 23 |
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| | Albany, GA: Union Stock Yards Company sheds and pens, LOCATION: 054-60-14552, 1936 November |
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| | Albany, GA: Lithograph map of Albany Terminal Insurance, J and H Fire Protection, 1950, LOCATION: 056-27-14124, 1931 August 19 |
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| | Albany, GA: Freight depot sign, LOCATION: 064-53-15031, undated |
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| | Albany, GA: Full-size letter details for sign on freight depot, LOCATION: 064-53-15036, undated |
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| | Albany, GA: Sign "Freight Depot", LOCATION: 064-54-15037, 1940 May |
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| | Albany, GA: Plan of tracks, joint Atlantic Coast Line Railway, LOCATION: 071-30-17512, 1960 April 27 |
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| | Albany, GA: Plan of freight depot, LOCATION: 074-45-02958A, 1890 May 26 |
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| | Albany, GA: Plan of freight depot, LOCATION: 074-45-02958B, 1890 May 26 |
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| | Albany, GA: Extension to warehouse, LOCATION: 074-45-06954, 1909 August 20 |
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| | Albany, GA: Office of freight house, LOCATION: 074-45-08990, 1915 February |
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| | Albany, GA: Addition to transfer platform, LOCATION: 074-44-09001, 1913 April 17 |
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| | Albany, GA: Floor plan of freight house, LOCATION: 074-45-11410, 1919 June |
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| | Albany, GA: Albany freight house, LOCATION: 074-44-14226, 1932 December |
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| | Albany, GA: Proposed consolidation of offices, LOCATION: 074-45-14699, 1932 December |
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| | Albany, GA: Alterations to freight house, LOCATION: 074-44-15753, 1945 December |
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| | Albany, GA: Sketch showing routes and distances traveled by engines hostled at Albany, GA, LOCATION: 075-41-16411, 1950 August 03 |
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| | Albany, GA: Location and capacity of pass track, LOCATION: 076-00-10559, 1917 February 09, revised 1920 |
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| | Albany, GA: Track to serve P.E. Chandler and Son, LOCATION: 077-11-15000, 1940 February 09 |
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| | Albany, GA: Unloading pit for Camp Concrete Products Company, LOCATION: 077-30-15761, 1943 March |
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| | Albany, GA: Plan of track for Camp Concrete Company, LOCATION: 090-27-15511, undated |
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| | Albany, GA: Terminals connections, LOCATION: 094-69-06381, 1908 July |
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| | Albany, GA: Map of 2nd Street and vicinity, LOCATION: 096-10-13593, 1928 September |
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| | Albany, GA: Plan of proposed track to serve J.P. Calhoun's proposed plant, LOCATION: 097-15-17415 |
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| | Albany, GA: Tracks of Georgia Northern Railroad adjacent to yard, LOCATION: 098-20-11393, 1919 May |
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| | Albany, GA: Present terminal, LOCATION: 098-23-12807, 1913 August |
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| | Albany, GA: Passenger terminals, LOCATION: 098-24-08396, 1911 July |
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| | Albany, GA: Tracks and property Southwestern Railroad, LOCATION: 098-32-02610, 1883 January 01, revised July 1888 |
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| | Albany, GA: Water supply, LOCATION: 099-27-08613, 1912 May |
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| | Albany, GA: Tracks at Georgia Lumbers and Builders plant, LOCATION: 099-32-10103, 1915 December, revised 1923 |
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| | Albany, GA: Passenger terminal, LOCATION: 099-34-08551, 1912 March |
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| | Albany, GA: Tracks and property along Front Street between 3rd Street and Society Streets, LOCATION: 099-51-09019, 1913 February |
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| | Albany, GA: Tracks and property at Union Depot, LOCATION: 099-53-08327, 1912 June |
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| | Albany, GA: Plan of proposed track to serve Joe Brashears Steel, Incorporated, LOCATION: 101-57-17381, 1959 May 07, revised 1959 |
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| | Albany, GA: Plan of proposed track to serve J.M. Scherberger, LOCATION: 101-68-17431, 1959 August, revised 1959 |
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| | Albany, GA: Paving near freight depot, LOCATION: 104-97-13101, 1926 May |
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| | Albany, GA: Proposed drains at Society Street, LOCATION: 105-77-17574, 1960 October 28 |
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| | Albany, GA: Plan of easement desired by Georgia Highway Department, LOCATION: 109-73-17668, 1961 July 10 |
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| | Albany, GA: Yard arrangement, LOCATION: 112-64-12905, 1925 May 02 |
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| | Albany, GA: Yard tracks, LOCATION: 112-95-00721, 1902 June |
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| | Albany, GA: Layout of building of Tennessee Fertilizer Company, LOCATION: 114-34-02331, 1909 |
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| | Albany, GA: Five-foot circular concrete arch under tracks at passenger terminal, LOCATION: 114-52-08692, 1912 July 18 |
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| | Albany, GA: Central of Georgia Railroad and Seaboard Air Line Railroad, LOCATION: 118-18-09758, 1914 November 23 |
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| | Albany, GA: Exchange of property with Atlantic Coast Line Railway, LOCATION: 118-68-09552, 1914 April 22 |
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| | Albany, GA: Compress track and Georgia Northern Railroad "Y", LOCATION: 142-17-08568, 1911 March 28 |
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| | Albany, GA: Flint River Cypress Company with Albany Phosphate Company track, LOCATION: 142-25-08392, 1911 December |
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| | Albany, GA: Flint River Cypress Company with Albany Phosphate Company track, LOCATION: 142-25-08392, 1911 December |
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| | Albany, GA: Albany Passenger Terminal Company, LOCATION: 142-43-08452A, 1912 July 27 |
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| | Albany, GA: Crossing frogs for Georgia Cotton Oil Company track, LOCATION: 142-74-09297, 1913 September 04 |
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| | Albany, GA: Property conveyed to Southwestern Railroad Company by Empire Land Company, LOCATION: 144-30-10110, 1915 Dember |
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| | Albany, GA: Property of Albany Passenger Terminal Company, LOCATION: 144-42-08697, 1912 July 24 |
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| | Albany, GA: Additional right of way to be acquired for track for J.E. Tomlin and Company, LOCATION: 144-96-13369, 1927 April |
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| | Albany, GA: Additional right of way to be acquired for track for J.E. Tomlin and Company, LOCATION: 144-96-13369, 1927 April |
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| | Albany, GA: Present and proposed elevation of depot track and property, LOCATION: 146-21-08450, 1912 January 18 |
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| | Albany, GA: Northern Railway, plan of proposed track to serve the Cudahy Packing Company, LOCATION: 148-20-14494, 1936 March 21 |
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| | Albany, GA: Tift, Brown, and Weatherby property, LOCATION: 150-44-15666, 1945 June |
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| | Albany, GA: Map of Albany Passenger Terminal Company showing property and tracks, LOCATION: 154-55-13451, 1927 October |
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| | Albany, GA: Plan of proposed track for Rio Stores, Incorporated, LOCATION: 158-20-17448, 1959 October 30 |
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| | Albany, GA: Plan of air compressor house, LOCATION: 158-23-09099, 1913 April |
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| | Albany, GA: Plan of air compressor house, LOCATION: 158-23-13102, 1926 May |
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| | Albany, GA: Alterations to warehouse leased to Tift and Peed, LOCATION: 158-54-12362, 1923 April |
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| | Albany, GA: Plan of new roof for Tift Grocery Company building, LOCATION: 158-54-15002, 1940 February |
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| | Albany, GA: Detail of skylights for Tift Grocery Company warehouse, LOCATION: 158-54-15005, 1940 February |
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| | Albany, GA: Central of Georgia Railroad and Albany Street Railway at Washington Street, LOCATION: 180-92-04083, undated |
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| | Albany, GA: Passenger Terminal Company crossing, LOCATION: 182-43-13017, 1925 November 03 |
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| | Albany, GA: Present and proposed airports, LOCATION: 186-53-15318, undated |
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| | Albany, GA: Survey of Slappey property by Marbury Engine Company, LOCATION: 186-86-16537, 1951 September 21 |
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| | Albany, GA: Map showing proposed purchase of property for new yard, LOCATION: 186-90-16596, 1952 February 25 |
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| | Albany, GA: Map showing property for new yard, LOCATION: 186-90-16596, 1952 February 25 |
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| | Albany, GA: Plan and profile of site of accident involving the Great Southern Trucking Company tractor-trailer, LOCATION: 188-54-17315, 1958 December 01 |
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| | Albany, GA: Building for storing train supply boxes, LOCATION: 196-45-12375, 1923 July |
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| | Albany, GA: Indicator board for 50,000-gallon steel water tank, LOCATION: 196-72-09218, 1913 June |
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| | Albany, GA: Sketch of proposed depot, LOCATION: 198-87-07967, 1910 December |
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| | Albany, GA: Proposed express building, LOCATION: 198-92-08272, 1911 September 21 |
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| | Albany, GA: Proposed warehouse space for W.A. Griffin in freight house, LOCATION: 208-10-14233, 1933 March |
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| | Albany, GA: West Pine Street crossing, LOCATION: 208-29-14601, 1936 June 25 |
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| | Albany, GA: Proposed extension to pump tower, LOCATION: 208-57-15041, 1940 May 14 |
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| | Albany, GA: Proposed pump layout, LOCATION: 208-57-15055, 1940 June 22 |
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| | Albany, GA: Georgia number track to airport, LOCATION: 208-63-15136, 1940 November 08 |
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| | Albany, GA: Track for Southeastern Pipe Line Company, LOCATION: 208-66-15232, 1941 October 09 |
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| | Albany, GA: City map, LOCATION: 208-68-15681, 1941 October |
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| | Albany, GA: City map, LOCATION: 208-68-16737, 1941 |
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| | Albany, GA: Detail of ice house for Albany Passenger Terminal Company, LOCATION: 210-11-16535, 1951 October |
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| | Albany, GA: Track for Standard Oil Company at mile post S-298 plus 525', LOCATION: 210-95-16851, 1954 July 26 |
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| | Albany, GA: Plan showing property to be acquired from A.M. Slappey and Watkins Lumber Company, LOCATION: 212-89-17319, 1958 December 08 |
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| | Albany, GA: Sketch of tracks from mile post 292 to mile post 296, LOCATION: 214-51-15776, undated |
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| | Albany, GA: Sketch of main track from mile post 292 to mile post 296, LOCATION: 214-51-15776, undated |
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| | Albany, GA: Proposed connecting track with Seaboard Air Line Railway to serve the K.B. Hodges property, LOCATION: 214-74-16165, 1948 June 01 |
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| | Albany, GA: Property connecting track with Seaboard Air Line Railway to serve the K.B. Hodges property, LOCATION: 214-74-16165, 1948 June 01 |
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| | Albany, GA: Plan of proposed track to serve Maxwell Brothers, LOCATION: 214-74-16730, 1953 December 31 |
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| | Albany, GA: Plan of Georgia Northern Railroad, LOCATION: 216-21-14728, 1938 May 20 |
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| | Albany, GA: Industrial site mile post 299, LOCATION: 216-81-15665, 1945 June 18 |
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| | Albany, GA: Proposed office in passenger depot, LOCATION: 218-43-15445, 1943 October |
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| | Albany, GA: Additional tracks Virginia-Carolina Chemical Company, LOCATION: 222-95-00224, 1901 April |
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| | Albany, GA: Arrangement of yard tracks, LOCATION: 224-02-02457, 1905 July 20 |
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| | Albany, GA: Rearrangement of main yard, LOCATION: 224-03-00626, 1902 March |
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| | Albany, GA: Rearrangement of main yard, LOCATION: 224-04-00642, 1902 April |
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| | Albany, GA: Spur and siding for cypress saw mill near mile post 151, Albany Branch, LOCATION: 224-86-02631, 1900 November 24 |
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| | Albany, GA: Property in connection with paving North Street, LOCATION: 226-68-09279, 1913 November 15 |
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| | Albany, GA: Foundation for 50,000-gallon tank, LOCATION: 226-87-08810, 1912 November |
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| | Albany, GA: Tracks on Front Street, LOCATION: 228-49-08773, 1912 October 03 |
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| | Albany, GA: Proposed cut off, LOCATION: 232-01-10890, 1918 January |
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| | Albany, GA: Steel tower for pumping station, LOCATION: 232-39-08671, 1912 July |
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| | Albany, GA: Tracks, LOCATION: 232-54-04520, 1906 March |
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| | Albany, GA: Passenger Terminals Company, LOCATION: 234-33-08241, 1911 August 29 |
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| | Albany, GA: Proposed new location for compress, LOCATION: 234-55-08344, 1911 November |
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| | Albany, GA: Proposed arrangements of tracks, LOCATION: 236-10-7823, 1910 December |
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| | Albany, GA: Proposed track Flint River Cypress Company, LOCATION: 238-19-08247, 1911 August |
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| | Albany, GA: Albany to Arlington, LOCATION: 009-10-00000, 1901 May |
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| | Albany, GA: Albany to Quincy, LOCATION: 031-20-00000, undated |
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| | Albany, GA: Proposed cut off, LOCATION: 146-51-01104, 1918 January |
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| | Albany, GA: Albany Passenger Terminal Company valuation, section 1, LOCATION: 126-26-00039, undated |
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| | Albany, GA: Plan of proposed track to serve J.P. Calhoun's proposed plant, LOCATION: 063-01-17415, 1959 August 05 |
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| | Albany, GA: Proposed overhead bridge at 2nd Street, LOCATION: 047-01-00000, 1929 October |
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| | Albany, GA: Proposed new bridge for Georgia Southwestern and Gulf Railroad at Flint River, LOCATION: 069-72-00000, 1911 August |
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| | Albany, GA: Georgia Northern Railroad proposed changes to tretle approach to Flint River bridge, LOCATION: 154-47-13968, 1930 September |
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| | Albany, GA Georgia Northern Railroad proposed toe walls for ends of trestle over Flint River, LOCATION: 154-47-00000, 1925 April 30 |
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| | Albany, GA: Resurvey from mile post 296 to 297, LOCATION: 160-75-09137, 1919 March |
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| | Albany, GA: Resurvey from mile post 296.5 to 297.5, LOCATION: 160-76-09078, 1917 February |
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| | Albany, GA: Resurvey from mile post 297 to 298, LOCATION: 164-21-09168, 1913 March |
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| | Albany, GA: Signals J2961 to 2962, LOCATION: 107-49-12384, undated |
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| | Albany, GA: Resurvey from mile post 297 to 298, LOCATION: 225-02-09078A, 1913 March |
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| | Albany, GA: Profile map from Albany, GA to Lee County, GA, LOCATION: 018-42-00000, undated |
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| | Albany, GA: Full size detail of skylight bar, Union Depot, LOCATION: 021-11-01048, 1913 June 21 |
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| | Albany, GA: Ticket case for Union Depot, LOCATION: 021-10-09150, 1913 May 10 |
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| | Albany, GA: Coupon ticket case for Union Depot, LOCATION: 021-11-09169, 1913 May 12 |
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| | Albany, GA: Listing of equipment and supplies for coaling station at Albany, GA, LOCATION: 025-10-00000, 1925 August 04 |
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| | Albany, GA: Plan of proposed 24 inch storm sewer and open ditch to afford storm drainage in Empire Land Company industrial area, LOCATION: 045-01-16536, 1959 August |
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| | Albany, GA: Profile of proposed Second Street Bridge, LOCATION: 047-01-00000, undated |
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| | Albany, GA: Map of topography in vicinity of Second Street, LOCATION: 047-01-00000, 1926 October |
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| | Albany, GA: Survey of Second Street viaduct, LOCATION: 047-01-00000, undated |
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| | Albany, GA: Proposed diesel fueling facilities, LOCATION: 048-40-16655, 1952 September |
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| | Albany, GA: Circuit plan for Albany, LOCATION: 107-84-12384, undated |
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| | Albany, GA: Profile of track serving Turner Field, LOCATION: 208-99-00000, 1953 June 15 |
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| | Albany, GA: Details of structural steel at Union Depot, Roanoke Iron Works Incorporated, LOCATION: 078-00-08248, 1912 December 11 |
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| | Albany, GA: Profile of main line of Southwestern Division from Albany, GA to Arlinton, GA, LOCATION: 078-04-08630, 1912 May |
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| | Albany, GA: Plan showing proposed location of track to serve the John Deere Plow Company, LOCATION: 148-81-14878, 1939 May 15 |
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| | Albany, GA: Map showing property to be purchased from the Georgia Realty Company, LOCATION: 222-48-09277, 1913 August 08 |
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| | Albany, GA: Map showing space required for additional track, LOCATION: 222-51-13046, 1926 January 04 |
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| | Albany, GA to Quincy, AL: Preliminary survey, LOCATION: 236-50-04946, 1906 September 27 |
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| | Albany, GA: Resurvey of the area between mile posts 51 and 52, LOCATION: 204-93-11910, 1921 July |
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| | Albany, GA: Resurvey of the area between mile posts 52 and 53, LOCATION: 204-94-11911, 1921 July |
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| | Albany, GA: Resurvey from mile post 51 to 53, LOCATION: 197-53-08350, undated |
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| | Alexander City, AL: Study for new combination depot, LOCATION: 048-75-16889, 1954 November |
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| | Alexander City, AL: Location plan for proposed combination depot, LOCATION: 050-16-00762, 1902 July |
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| | Alexander City, AL: Foundation plan for proposed combination depot, LOCATION: 050-06-00784, 1902 July |
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| | Alexander City, AL: Location plan for proposed combination depot, LOCATION: 050-05-00785, 1902 July |
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| | Alexander City, AL: Ground floor for proposed combination depot, LOCATION: 050-51-00789, 1902 July |
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| | Alexander City, AL: Roof plan for proposed combination depot, LOCATION: 050-51-00797, 1902 August |
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| | Alexander City, AL: Sectional views for proposed combination depot, LOCATION: 050-51-00798, 1902 August |
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| | Alexander City, AL: Proposed combination depot, LOCATION: 050-51-00804, 1902 August |
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| | Alexander City, AL: Proposed combination depot, LOCATION: 050-16-00805, 1902 August |
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| | Alexander City, AL: Proposed combination depot, LOCATION: 050-36-00806, 1902 August |
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| | Alexander City, AL: Detail of fire places for proposed combination depot, LOCATION: 050-51-01122, 1902 November |
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| | Alexander City, AL: Alterations to depot, LOCATION: 052-10-08079, 1911 May |
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| | Alexander City, AL: Proposed shed over platform, LOCATION: 052-43-15952, 1947 February |
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| | Alexander City, AL: Section house roof plan, LOCATION: 057-03-15088, 1940 October |
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| | Alexander City, AL: Proposed improvements, LOCATION: 062-13-16686, 1953 February |
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| | Alexander City, AL: Depot plans, LOCATION: 062-13-16983, 1954 July |
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| | Alexander City, AL: Depot plans, LOCATION: 062-14-16983, 1954 August 17 |
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| | Alexander City, AL: Alterations to depot, LOCATION: 073-40-16371, 1950 July |
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| | Alexander City, AL: City map, LOCATION: 092-10-16946, 1955 May 31 |
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| | Alexander City, AL: Tracks and right of way, LOCATION: 098-94-02916, 1902 July 21 |
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| | Alexander City, AL: Right of way and tracks, LOCATION: 098-94-02916, 1902 July 21 |
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| | Alexander City, AL: Proposed combination depot, LOCATION: 099-87-16683, 1953 February |
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| | Alexander City, AL: Garage for motor trucks, LOCATION: 102-91-13792, undated |
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| | Alexander City, AL: Proposed dray tracks, LOCATION: 105-52-16013, 1947 July 22 |
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| | Alexander City, AL: Proposed dray tracks, LOCATION: 105-52-16013 |
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| | Alexander City, AL: Encroachments, LOCATION: 106-54-01174, 1900 November, revised 1903 |
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| | Alexander City, AL: Temporary crossing station 18928, LOCATION: 108-63-12965, 1925 August |
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| | Alexander City, AL: Tracks for Russell Manufacturing Company, LOCATION: 112-60-09538, 1914 April |
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| | Alexander City, AL: Private road, LOCATION: 118-13-09928, 1915 April |
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| | Alexander City, AL: West city limits, LOCATION: 148-85-14853, 1937 March 27 |
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| | Alexander City, AL: Plan of location of overhead crossing, LOCATION: 154-72-12852, 1925 February |
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| | Alexander City, AL: Proposed site section layout for laborer's house, LOCATION: 156-51-15978, 1947 April |
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| | Alexander City, AL: City map, LOCATION: 180-39-00000, 1898 |
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| | Alexander City, AL: James Blair on right of way, LOCATION: 182-77-09700, 1914 August 07 |
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| | Alexander City, AL: Location of present main line with respect to old main line of 1924, LOCATION: 208-64-15063, 1940 August 01 |
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| | Alexander City, AL: Proposed retaining wall opposite site of new depot, LOCATION: 210-61-16940, 1955 April |
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| | Alexander City, AL: Morgan and Durden property, LOCATION: 224-66-08214, 1911 August 12 |
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| | Alexander City, AL: Tracks for Russell Manufacturing Company, LOCATION: 226-09-12301, 1923 March |
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| | Alexander City, AL: Spur track to Alexander City Cotton Mill, LOCATION: 236-82-01130, 1900 December 22 |
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| | Alexander City, AL: Proposed line to Tallapoosa Oil Mill, LOCATION: 110-69-02855, 1898 November 21 |
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| | Alexander City, AL: Print of details, bridge P-360.2, Alabama Highway Department 11 pages, LOCATION: 051-30-00000, 1961 May 02 |
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| | Alexander City, AL: Proposed foot bridge, study no. 1 and 2, LOCATION: 148-05-14274, 1933 December |
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| | Alexander City, AL: Plan of masonry, Tallapoosa Street bridge P-361.8, LOCATION: 068-05-13002, 1925 September |
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| | Alexander City, AL: Virginia Bridge Company detail V6486, LOCATION: 068-05-00000, undated |
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| | Alexander City, AL: Alabama Highway Department, Tallapoosa Street bridge P-361.8, LOCATION: 048-65-17074, 1956 June |
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| | Alexander City, AL: Coal trestle for Russell Manufacturing Company P-362.9, detail of I-beam, LOCATION: 216-30-15286, 1942 March |
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| | Alexander City, AL: Material unloading trestle for Brown, Barnes, and Jones, LOCATION: 210-08-16459, 1957 December |
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| | Alexander City, AL: Material unloading trestle for Brown, Barnes, and Jones, LOCATION: 210-08-16551, 1951 November |
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| | Alexander City, AL: Unloading conveyor pit for W.H. Embry, mile post 365+770 feet, LOCATION: 110-01-17339, 1959 February 10, revised 1959 |
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| | Alexander City, AL: Profile of existing side track for proposed location of under track conveyor to serve proposed asphalt plant to be built by W.H. Embry, mile post 365, LOCATION: 110-01-17314, 1958 November 03 |
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| | Alexander City, AL: Resurvey from mile post 362 to 363, LOCATION: 172-31-13647, 1928 November |
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| | Alexander City, AL: Resurvey from mile post 365 to 366, LOCATION: 172-34-13644, 1928 November |
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| | Alexander City, AL: Resurvey between mile post 366 and 367, LOCATION: 239-47-05065, 1909 May |
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| | Alexander City, AL: Profile from Alexander City, GA to Dodeville, AL, LOCATION: 025-02-00000, undated |
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| | Alexander City, AL: Proposed pedestrian underpass, LOCATION: 049-24-16700, 1953 April |
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| | Alexander City, AL: Proposed pedestrian underpass, LOCATION: 049-24-16700, 1953 April |
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| | Alexander City, AL: Proposed combination depot, LOCATION: 050-14-00813, 1902 August |
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| | Alexander City, AL: Survey at combination depot, LOCATION: 052-10-15944, 1947 January |
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| | Alexander City, AL: City map, LOCATION: 214-03-15765, 1946 June |
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| | Alexander City, AL: Coal Trestle for the Russell Manufacturing Company, LOCATION: 216-99-15901, 1946 October |
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| | Alexander City, GA: Encroachment by Union warehouse, LOCATION: 198-28-07372, 1910 March |
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| | Algreen, AL: Resurvey from mile post 366 to 368, LOCATION: 168-47-08388, 1911 September |
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| | Alice May, GA: Resurvey from mile post 228 to 230, LOCATION: 227-34-08040, 1911 January |
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| | Aline, GA: Resurvey of area between stations 2017+12 and 2069+92, LOCATION: 202-88-13186, 1915 June |
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| | Aline, GA: Resurvey of area between stations 2069+92 and 2122+72, LOCATION: 202-89-13187, 1915 June |
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| | Allen's, GA: Resurvey of area between mile post 120 and 122, LOCATION: 126-59-08246, 1961 January |
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| | Allen's, GA: Resurvey of area between mile post 120 and 122, LOCATION: 231-04-08246, 1911 August |
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| | Allie, GA: Resurvey of area between mile post 54 and mile post 55, LOCATION: 200-16-09342, 1913 October |
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| | Allie, GA: Resurvey of area between mile post 55 and mile post 56, LOCATION: 200-17-09343, 1913 October |
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| | Allie, GA: Resurvey of area between mile post 56 and mile post 57, LOCATION: 200-18-09344, 1913 October |
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| | Allie, GA: Resurvey of area between mile post 57 and mile post 58, LOCATION: 200-19-09397, 1913 October |
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| | Allie, GA: Road crossing at mile post 55, LOCATION: 216-98-15903, 1946 October |
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| | Alma, AL: Projected location. Alma, AL to Lost Creek, LOCATION: 076-05-11717, 1920 December |
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| | Almira, GA: Resurvey between mile post 118 and 120, LOCATION: 122-68-09866, 1914 May |
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| | Alred, AL: Resurvey of the area between mile post 377 and 379, LOCATION: 176-47-09478, 1913 June |
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| | Alred, AL: Resurvey of the area between mile post 379 and 381, LOCATION: 176-49-09479, 1913 June |
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| | Alred, AL: Resurvey of the area between mile post 381 and 382, LOCATION: 176-51-09480, 1913 June |
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| | Alton Park, TN: Crossing for Key-James Brick Company track and Tennessee, Alabama, and Georgia Railroad, LOCATION: 077-47-16354, 1950 March 08 |
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| | Alton Park, TN: Plan of proposed track to serve Tennessee Products and Chemical Corporation, LOCATION: 077-72-16641, 1952 July 29 |
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| | Alton Park, TN: Plan of proposed track to serve Tennessee Products and Chemical Corporation, LOCATION: 077-72-16641, 1952 July 29 |
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| | Alton Park, TN: Tracks serving Chattanooga Warehouse and Compress Company, LOCATION: 222-94-11788, 1921 March |
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| | Americus, GA: 150,000-gallon tank, LOCATION: 050-34-12901, 1925 May |
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| | Americus, GA: Phoenix Bridge Company detail, LOCATION: 068-15-00000, 1906 June 06 |
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| | Americus, GA: Plan of pit, LOCATION: 068-15-09582, 1914 May, revised 1916 |
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| | Americus, GA: Repairs to roller nest, LOCATION: 068-15-11936, 1921 October 25 |
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| | Americus, GA: Circular rail, LOCATION: 068-15-15946, 1947 January 31 |
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| | Americus, GA: Location and capacity of pass track, LOCATION: 076-55-10556, 1917 February 09, revised 1920 |
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| | Americus, GA: City map, LOCATION: 094-40-13069, 1914 |
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| | Americus, GA: City map of 1959, LOCATION: 099-78-00000, 1962 |
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| | Americus, GA: Alterations and additions to depot, LOCATION: 104-34-10163, 1916 May |
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| | Americus, GA: Alterations for express agency, LOCATION: 104-34-15018, 1940 March |
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| | Americus, GA: Proposed umbrella shed for passenger depot, LOCATION: 104-35-02096, 1904 October |
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| | Americus, GA: Proposed umbrella shed for passenger depot, LOCATION: 104-35-02133, 1916 April |
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| | Americus, GA: Proposed umbrella shed for passenger depot, LOCATION: 104-35-02388, 1905 June |
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| | Americus, GA: Tracks and property, LOCATION: 106-59-02356, 1905 May |
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| | Americus, GA: Tracks and property, LOCATION: 106-64-02002, 1904 July |
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| | Americus, GA: Proposed "Y" at Americus, GA, mile post S-261, LOCATION: 106-99-13216, 1926 June 25 |
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| | Americus, GA: Proposed "Y" at Americus, mile post S-261, LOCATION: 106-99-13216, 1926 June 25 |
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| | Americus, GA: Plan of Town Creek, LOCATION: 110-41-05218, 1906 December 04 |
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| | Americus, GA: Tracks to proposed Manufacturing Establishments on land of D.F. Davenport, LOCATION: 110-90-02836, 1890 March 30 |
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| | Americus, GA: Spur for Americus Tile and Artificial Stone Company, LOCATION: 144-90-05758, 1907 August 31 |
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| | Americus, GA: City and the environment, LOCATION: 150-80-15798, 1946 February |
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| | Americus, GA: Location map of southern field, LOCATION: 150-80-15798, 1946 February |
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| | Americus, GA: Location of lines A, B, and C east from Americus, Savannah, and Columbus Railway, LOCATION: 180-24-02994, 1888 June 18 |
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| | Americus, GA: Proposed side track for Variety Works Company, LOCATION: 182-51-08644, 1912 May |
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| | Americus, GA: Plan of signal and communication maintainers for storage and motor car building, LOCATION: 188-87-17703, 1961 September 26 |
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| | Americus, GA: Plan of pump house, LOCATION: 194-41-13938, 1930 July 14 |
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| | Americus, GA: Freight house at passenger depot, LOCATION: 196-18-08654, 1931 March |
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| | Americus, GA: Culvert under tracks at H-261.77, LOCATION: 206-68-16301, 1949 August 12 |
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| | Americus, GA: Row proposed to be leased to Farmers' Bonded Warehouse, LOCATION: 212-76-17300, 1958 September 10 |
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| | Americus, GA: Track for McCleskey Cotton Oil Company on a survey in the vicinity of Spring Street and the Central of Georgia main line, LOCATION: 214-43-15123A, 1941 January 11 |
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| | Americus, GA: Right of way and tracks for McCleskey Cotton Oil Company, LOCATION: 214-43-15123A, 1941 January 11 |
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| | Americus, GA: Survey for proposed levee at Seaboard Air Line Railway crossing, high water from Muckalee Creek, LOCATION: 216-48-15416, 1952 February 26 |
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| | Americus, GA: Drainage at Sheffield Hardware, mile post 262, LOCATION: 216-48-16621, 1952 May 07 |
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| | Americus, GA: Harrold Brothers compress building, LOCATION: 218-37-13930, undated |
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| | Americus, GA: Rearrangement of yard, LOCATION: 220-25-06308, 1908 May 30 |
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| | Americus, GA: Mile post 24.9, 27 waterways, LOCATION: 228-62-11492, 1919 September |
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| | Americus, GA: Proposed tracks Americus Railway and Light Company, LOCATION: 236-26-07669, 1910 September |
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| | Americus, GA: Track to International Agricultural Corporation, LOCATION: 236-94-08199, 1911 August |
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| | Americus, GA: Track to Glover and Ansly Grocery Company, LOCATION: 236-97-01388, 1903 May |
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| | Americus, GA: Mile posts 262 to 267, ballast profile, LOCATION: 023-30-00000, 1917 August |
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| | Americus, GA: Profile from Americus, GA to Eastman, GA, mile post 11 to 33, LOCATION: 031-21-00000, 1888 July |
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| | Americus, GA: Plan showing proposed improvements to drainage facilities in vicinity of Lee Street, LOCATION: 092-59-00268, 1962 November 19 |
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| | Americus, GA: Cross sections showing proposed changes in ditch grade on north side of track from station 45+65 to 57+00 and 61+50 to 79+00, LOCATION: 092-58-00267, 1962 November 19 |
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| | Americus, GA: Profile showing proposed change in ditch grade on north side of tracks at station 61+50, LOCATION: 092-54-00264, 1962 November 19 |
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| | Americus, GA: Profile showing proposed change in ditch grade on north side of tracks at station 45+65, LOCATION: 092-51-00262, 1962 November 19 |
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| | Americus, GA: Overhead bridge plan and profile, LOCATION: 053-22-14315, 1934 May 16 |
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| | Americus, GA: Overhead bridge, Georgia Highway Department, LOCATION: 053-22-00000, 1934 April |
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| | Americus, GA: Temporary Testle for Seaboard Air Line Railroad crossing H-262.6, LOCATION: 114-07-13107, 1926 May 11 |
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| | Americus, GA: Resurvey from mile post 261 to 262, LOCATION: 160-40-07941, 1911 February |
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| | Americus, GA: Resurvey from mile post 262 to 263, LOCATION: 160-41-09791, 1911 January |
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| | Americus, GA: Resurvey from mile post 263 to 264, LOCATION: 160-42-07926, 1911 January |
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| | Americus, GA: Resurvey from mile post 264 to 266, LOCATION: 160-43-07933, 1911 January |
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| | Americus, GA: Signals H2622 to 2628, LOCATION: 107-41-12384, 1926 July |
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| | Americus, GA: Americus to Maddox, mile post 260 to 270, LOCATION: 111-32-12223, undated |
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| | Americus, GA: Resurvey from mile post 70 to 71, LOCATION: 227-66-07941, 1911 February |
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| | Americus, GA: Relay cabinet wiring details, LOCATION: 105-68-13265, 1931 January |
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| | Americus, GA: Plan of Americus Yard, LOCATION: 184-02-01163, undated |
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| | Americus, GA: Proposed spur track for the accommodation of H.T. Davenport and U.B. Harrold, LOCATION: 184-15-02597, 1905 August 09 |
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| | Americus, GA: Plan showing proposed track and profile for the Southern Art Metal Company, LOCATION: 236-27-08970, 1913 January 27 |
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| | Americus, GA: Proposed spur track for the accommodations of H.T. Davenport and U.B. Harrold, LOCATION: 184-15-02597, 1905 August 09 |
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| | Americus, GA to Buena Vista,AL: Map of Buena Vista and Ellaville Railroad survey, LOCATION: 180-19-02649, undated |
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| | Ames, AL to Ocmulgee, GA: Location of signals from Ames to Ocmulgee, LOCATION: 111-95-13658, 1928 October |
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| | Ames, GA: Signals R7 to 1847, LOCATION: 107-03-13768, 1930 May |
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| | Andalusia, AL: Creosote timber culvert for Dixon Lumber Company, LOCATION: 056-50-16520, 1951 August 29 |
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| | Andalusia, AL: Proposed track changes Southern Cotton Oil Company, LOCATION: 058-24-14434, 1935 September 05 |
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| | Andalusia, AL: Location and capacity of pass track, LOCATION: 076-00-11231, 1918 November 05, revised 1920 |
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| | Andalusia, AL: Track to Andalusia Packing House, LOCATION: 100-79-10501, 1916 December 12 |
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| | Andalusia, AL: Surveys of location at Conecuh River crossing, LOCATION: 104-03-00053, 1899 March |
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| | Andalusia, AL Tracks and property, LOCATION: 106-57-01508, 1907 June 20 |
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| | Andalusia, AL: Track for Dixon Industries, Incorporated, LOCATION: 148-31-14569, 1937 February 04 |
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| | Andalusia, AL to Christine, AL: Located line, LOCATION: 098-61-02996, undated |
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| | Anderson, GA: Seaboard Air Line Railroad trestle with steel bearing piles, renewal of the Little Ogeechee Bridge, LOCATION: 054-56-00000, 1937 May 04 |
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| | Andersonville, GA: Plan of depot, LOCATION: 050-71-02963, 1882 November 14 |
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| | Apalachee, GA: Roof over cotton platform, LOCATION: 158-34-10986, 1917 December |
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| | Ardmore, GA to Oliver, GA: Savannah and Atlanta Railway and Central of Georgia proposed consolidated operation, main track connection between Ardmore, GA and Oliver, GA, LOCATION: 099-76-17338, 1957 December, revised 1959 |
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| | Ariton, AL: Resurvey from mile post 382 to 383, LOCATION: 168-63-06984, 1909 June |
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| | Arkwright, AL: Stairway for passenger landing, LOCATION: 150-24-15299, 1942 July |
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| | Arles, GA: Spur to aviation field, LOCATION: 110-12-10883, 1918 January 06 |
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| | Arles, GA: Plan of tracks near Americus, showing southern field, LOCATION: 150-80-15796, 1946 February |
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| | Arles, GA: Plan showing tracks serving Southern Field, near Americus, GA, LOCATION: 150-80-15797, 1946 February |
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| | Arles, GA: Track to Reconstruction Finance Corporation warehouse, LOCATION: 216-90-15651, 1945 May 10 |
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| | Arles, GA: Resurvey from mile post 257 to 259, LOCATION: 160-36-08045, 1911 February |
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| | Arles, GA: Signals H2574 to 2596, LOCATION: 107-39-12384, 1923 September |
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| | Arlington, GA: Combination freight and passenger depot, LOCATION: 068-42-12130, 1925 September |
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| | Arlington, GA: Tracks and property, LOCATION: 094-83-02269, 1905 February |
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| | Arlington, GA: City map, LOCATION: 110-35-06120, 1901 December 28 |
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| | Arlington, GA: Station grounds, Arlington Station, LOCATION: 184-26-01160, 1898 March 25 |
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| | Arlington, GA: Tracks, LOCATION: 184-26-07167, 1901 May |
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| | Arlington, GA: Encroachments of Southern Cotton Oil Company, LOCATION: 198-27-07242, 1910 February |
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| | Arlington, GA: Central of Georgia Railroad and Georgia, Florida, and Alabama Railroad, LOCATION: 234-60-01000, 1902 September |
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| | Arlington, GA: Resurvey from mile post 332 to 333, LOCATION: 225-41-05220, 1916 October |
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| | Army Depot, GA: Proposed depot, LOCATION: 054-77-15388, 1943 May |
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| | Army Depot, GA: Track to serve Army depot, LOCATION: 058-61-15230, 1941 September 27 |
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| | Army Depot, GA: Tracks to serve United States Army supply depot, LOCATION: 150-13-15139, 1941 March 13 |
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| | Arnall, GA: Resurvey from mile post 280 to 281, LOCATION: 134-54-06498, 1908 October |
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| | Athens, GA: Foundation plan of depot, LOCATION: 025-13-04868, 1907 June |
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| | Athens, GA: Floor plan of depot, LOCATION: 025-13-04869, 1907 June |
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| | Athens, GA: Chimney plan of depot, LOCATION: 025-13-04869/, 1907 August |
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| | Athens, GA: Elevation of track side of depot, LOCATION: 025-21-04870, 1907 June |
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| | Athens, GA: Elevation of street side of depot, LOCATION: 025-13-04871, 1907 June |
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| | Athens, GA: Section through depot, LOCATION: 025-13-04872, 1907 June |
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| | Athens, GA: Detail of base board in depot, LOCATION: 025-13-04872A, 1907 July |
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| | Athens, GA: Detail of ceiling rip and corbel in waiting room of depot, LOCATION: 025-13-04872B, 1907 July |
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| | Athens, GA: Roof plan of depot, LOCATION: 025-13-04872C, 1907 June |
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| | Athens, GA: Roof truss of depot, LOCATION: 025-13-04872D, 1907 July |
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| | Athens, GA: Foundation plan of freight house, LOCATION: 025-13-04873, 1907 June |
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| | Athens, GA: Floor plan of freight house, LOCATION: 025-13-04874, 1907 June |
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| | Athens, GA: Front elevation of freight house, LOCATION: 025-13-04875, 1907 July |
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| | Athens, GA: Section through freight house, LOCATION: 025-21-04876, 1907 June |
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| | Athens, GA: Roof truss of freight house, LOCATION: 025-13-04877, 1907 June |
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| | Athens, GA: Detail of door frames and doors at freight house, LOCATION: 025-13-04878, 1907 June |
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| | Athens, GA: Detail of window frames of freight house, LOCATION: 025-13-04878A, 1907 June |
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| | Athens, GA: Detail of hanger at freight house, LOCATION: 025-13-04878B, 1907 June |
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| | Athens, GA: Detail of corrugated iron vent gratings at freight house, LOCATION: 025-13-04878C, 1907 July |
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| | Athens, GA: Roof constructed over agent's room at freight house, LOCATION: 025-13-04878D, 1907 June |
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| | Athens, GA: Plan for drainage at depot, LOCATION: 025-13-05768, 1907 September 04 |
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| | Athens, GA: Seating plan for waiting rooms, Athens Depot, LOCATION: 025-21-05935, 1907 November |
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| | Athens, GA: Record of measurements of concrete foundations under walls of depot, LOCATION: 025-21-06171, 1908 March |
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| | Athens, GA: Proposed new ticket counter, LOCATION: 025-13-11596, 1920 March |
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| | Athens, GA: Alterations for Cosby-Hodges Milling Company in depot, LOCATION: 025-13-16262, 1949 April |
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| | Athens, GA: Steel grill alterations to freight house, LOCATION: 025-21-16320, 1949 October 28 |
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| | Athens, GA: Detail of Amarete area, Oconee Street, LOCATION: 051-32-00000, 1909 October |
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| | Athens, GA: Proposed location of blanket mill of Athens Manufacturing Company, LOCATION: 058-25-14724, 1938 May 16 |
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| | Athens, GA: Original Richmond and Danville Railroad, LOCATION: 068-10-00000, 1891 |
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| | Athens, GA: Location and capacity of pass track, LOCATION: 076-55-10313, 1916 June 22, revised 1920 |
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| | Athens, GA: Track and coal trestle to serve University of Georgia heating plant, LOCATION: 077-10-14978, 1939 December 22 |
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| | Athens, GA: Combination passenger and freight station, LOCATION: 088-17-04589, 1906 April |
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| | Athens, GA: City map, LOCATION: 094-77-12209, 1922 September |
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| | Athens, GA: Tracks and connections, LOCATION: 100-03-04147, 1905 November |
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| | Athens, GA: Warehouse for Hulme Guano Company, LOCATION: 101-12-14515, 1936 August |
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| | Athens, GA: Warehouse for W.A. Mathis, LOCATION: 101-13-14557A, 1936 December |
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| | Athens, GA: Warehouse for W.A. Mathis, LOCATION: 101-13-14557B, 1937 April |
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| | Athens, GA: Coal, cinder, and sand handling equipment, LOCATION: 101-40-15451, 1944 July |
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| | Athens, GA: Webb and Crawford warehouse (50 by 150 feet), LOCATION: 104-69-00914, 1899 July 29 |
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| | Athens, GA: Property and section of building occupied by Webb and Crawford, LOCATION: 104-69-09932, 1915 April |
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| | Athens, GA: Proposed drainage at depot, LOCATION: 106-90-05870, 1907 October |
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| | Athens, GA: Tracks used by the Georgia Railroad in making interchange with other railroads, LOCATION: 109-84-17621, 1961 March 28 |
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| | Athens, GA: Tracks used by the Georgia Railroad in matching interchange with other railroads, LOCATION: 109-84-17621, 1961 March 28 |
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| | Athens, GA: Subdivision of Ware estate, LOCATION: 110-18-05909, 1907 November 13 |
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| | Athens, GA: Yard and mountain tracks, LOCATION: 111-01-14153, 1932 March 25 |
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| | Athens, GA: Yard and mountain tracks, LOCATION: 111-01-14153, 1932 March 25 |
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| | Athens, GA: Yard tracks, LOCATION: 112-75-11929, 1921 October |
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| | Athens, GA: Property purchased from E.S. Lyndon by Central of Georgia, LOCATION: 113-06-04989, 1906 October 16 |
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| | Athens, GA: Change in road desired by cemetery commissioners, LOCATION: 114-86-09282, 1913 August 14 |
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| | Athens, GA: Proposed trestle filling cemetery trestle, LOCATION: 114-88-08494, 1912 February |
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| | Athens, GA: Plan of proposed spur track for Wofford Oil Company, LOCATION: 115-14-14196, 1932 August 03 |
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| | Athens, GA: Changes in track for Swift and Company, LOCATION: 142-89-09472, 1914 February 02 |
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| | Athens, GA: Proposed office space for commercial agent in depot, LOCATION: 148-17-14202, 1932 September |
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| | Athens, GA: Topographical map of lot near depot, LOCATION: 148-36-14604, 1934 June 28 |
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| | Athens, GA: Topographical map of property near depot, LOCATION: 148-36-14604, 1934 June 28 |
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| | Athens, GA: Proposed Water Supply, LOCATION: 180-09-09921, 1915 March 30 |
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| | Athens, GA: Right of way deeded to Covington and Macon Railroad by the Athens Gas and Light Company, LOCATION: 180-13-01253, 1898 October 20 |
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| | Athens, GA: Right of way map of Central of Georgia property, LOCATION: 180-18-04770, 1906 June 30 |
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| | Athens, GA: Right of way map of Central of Georgia property, LOCATION: 180-18-04814, 1906 June 30 |
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| | Athens, GA: Right of way map of Central of Georgia property, LOCATION: 180-18-05002, 1906 June 30 |
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| | Athens, GA: Right of way map of Central of Georgia property, LOCATION: 180-18-05003, 1906 June 30 |
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| | Athens, GA: Alteration to culvert, mile post 104, LOCATION: 182-68-12519, 1924 April |
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| | Athens, GA: Proposed rail barricade, LOCATION: 186-41-15536, 1944 July |
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| | Athens, GA: Tracks serving Hardeman and Phinizy warehouse, Atlantic Compress Company, and Virginia-Carolina Chemical Company, LOCATION: 194-35-13655, 1929 January |
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| | Athens, GA: Tracks serving Hardeman and Phinizy warehouse, Atlantic Compress Company, and Virginia-Carolina Chemical Company, LOCATION: 194-35-13655, 1929 January |
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| | Athens, GA: Tracks serving Hardeman and Phinizy warehouse, Atlantic Chemical Company, and Virginia-Carolina Chemical Company, LOCATION: 194-35-13655, 1929 January |
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| | Athens, GA: Proposed yard change, LOCATION: 194-60-14123, 1931 December 04 |
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| | Athens, GA: Proposed temporary track for University of Georgia, LOCATION: 198-15-05700, 1907 August, revised 1908 |
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| | Athens, GA: City map, LOCATION: 208-67-15679, 1944 January |
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| | Athens, GA: Proposed track to serve Wingfield Grocery Company-plan and profile, LOCATION: 216-10-14300, 1934 February 16 |
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| | Athens, GA: Pinecrest Country Club property, LOCATION: 216-80-15657, 1945 May 08 |
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| | Athens, GA: Property near Lakewood Avenue, LOCATION: 216-87-15795, 1946 February 25 |
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| | Athens, GA: Arrangement of yard tracks, LOCATION: 220-21-01899, 1904 June |
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| | Athens, GA: Connection with new mountain track, LOCATION: 220-24-05282, 1907 January |
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| | Athens, GA: Tracks and property Athens Gas Company, LOCATION: 220-26-02299, 1905 March |
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| | Athens, GA: Athens Manufacturing Company, LOCATION: 224-81-01799, 1904 February |
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| | Athens, GA: Spur for Oconee Oil Fertilizer Company, LOCATION: 224-98-00655, 1902 April |
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| | Athens, GA: Tracks in Thomas and Spring Streets, LOCATION: 228-15-05741, 1907 August 20 |
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| | Athens, GA: Rearrangement of tracks to Arnold Grocery Company, LOCATION: 228-18-01984, undated |
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| | Athens, GA: Right of way map of Central of Georgia property, LOCATION: 230-05-02206, 1904 December |
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| | Athens, GA: Spur track (Billups Phinizy), LOCATION: 234-02-10467, 1916 November |
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| | Athens, GA: Sewer to University of Georgia, LOCATION: 234-06-09951, 1916 March 10 |
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| | Athens, GA: Track and property, LOCATION: 234-16-05993, 1907 October 31 |
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| | Athens, GA: Athens Terminal Company, LOCATION: 234-27-05433, 1907 February 09 |
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| | Athens, GA: Proposed track for Hodgson Brothers, LOCATION: 234-35-05448, 1908 February 05 |
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| | Athens, GA: Unloading hopper under main line for Davidson Asphalt Company, LOCATION: 234-37-16202, 1948 September |
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| | Athens, GA: Service track and Oconee Oil and Fertilizer Company's track south of oil mills, LOCATION: 236-31-05353, 1907 March 11 |
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| | Athens, GA: Service track and Oconee Oil and Fertilizer Company's track south of oil mills, LOCATION: 236-31-05380, 1907 March 16 |
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| | Athens, GA: Road crossing University of Georgia, LOCATION: 236-37-09908, 1915 March 15 |
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| | Athens, GA: Layout of tracks, roads, and buildings in the vicinity of Central of Georgia bridge B-105, LOCATION: 093-99-00243, undated |
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| | Athens, GA: Overhead highway bridge F 104.1 at University of Georgia, LOCATION: 118-04-07269, 1910 January |
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| | Athens, GA: Cemetery Street overhead bridge F-104.8, LOCATION: 114-16-04847, 1906 August |
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| | Athens, GA: Cemetery Street overhead bridge F-104.8, sketch showing stringer arrangement, LOCATION: 114-16-16225, 1947 January |
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| | Athens, GA: Oconee Street overhead highway bridge F 105.3, LOCATION: 052-06-11561, 1920 January |
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| | Athens, GA: Oconee Street overhead highway bridge F 105.3, LOCATION: 052-16-13425, 1927 September |
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| | Athens, GA: Oconee Street overhead highway bridge F 105.3, Georgia State Highway Department, LOCATION: 049-34-00000, 1937 June |
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| | Athens, GA: Proposed cattle pass at mile post 103+1750 feet, LOCATION: 210-87-17230, 1953 October 06 |
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| | Athens, GA: Plan of proposed track and coal trestle for University of Georgia (with 60-foot extension), LOCATION: 077-10-14978, 1947 August |
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| | Athens, GA: Seaboard Air Line Railroad underpass at Madison Avenue, 3 sheets, LOCATION: 049-43-00000, 1937 August 06 |
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| | Athens, GA: Baldwin Street underpass, proposed bridge, LOCATION: 114-03-09016, 1913 February |
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| | Athens, GA: Madison Avenue, plan of underpass, LOCATION: 049-32-14574, 1937 May |
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| | Athens, GA: Resurvey of area between mile post 104 and 105, LOCATION: 134-18-10623, 1922 September |
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| | Athens, GA: Resurvey of area between mile post 105 and 106, LOCATION: 134-19-10624, 1922 September |
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| | Athens, GA: Resurvey of area between mile post 106 and end, LOCATION: 134-20-10625, 1922 September |
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| | Athens, GA: Resurvey of area around Oconee Street, LOCATION: 134-21-09952, 1915 May |
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| | Athens, GA: Resurvey of area between mile post 288 and end, LOCATION: 231-65-10625, undated |
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| | Athens, GA: Map showing the property of the Richmond and Danville Railroad Company, LOCATION: 068-10-01135, 1891 |
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| | Athens, GA: Map showing the property of the Richmond and Danville Railroad Company, LOCATION: 068-21-01733, 1891 |
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| | Athens, GA: Map showing the property of the Richmond and Danville Railroad Company, LOCATION: 068-10-01134, 1891 |
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| | Athens, GA: Map showing the property of the Richmond and Danville Railroad Company, LOCATION: 068-10-01983, 1891 |
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| | Athens, GA: Map showing the property of the Richmond and Danville Railroad Company, LOCATION: 068-10-01728, 1891 |
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| | Athens, GA: Map showing the property of the Richmond and Danville Railroad Company, LOCATION: 068-10-01730, 1891 |
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| | Athens, GA: Map showing the property of the Richmond and Danville Railroad Company, LOCATION: 068-21-01729, 1891 |
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| | Athens, GA: Map showing the property of the Richmond and Danville Railroad Company, LOCATION: 068-21-01767, 1891 |
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| | Athens, GA: Map showing the property of the Richmond and Danville Railroad Company, LOCATION: 068-21-01768, 1891 |
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| | Athens, GA: Map showing the property of the Richmond and Danville Railroad Company, LOCATION: 068-10-01731, 1891 |
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| | Athens, GA: Map showing the property of the Richmond and Danville Railroad Company, LOCATION: 068-21-01775, 1891 |
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| | Athens, GA: Map showing the property of the Richmond and Danville Railroad Company, LOCATION: 068-21-01136, 1891 |
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| | Athens, GA: Map showing the property of the Richmond and Danville Railroad Company, LOCATION: 068-10-01732, 1891 |
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| | Athens, GA: Map showing the property of the Richmond and Danville Railroad Company, LOCATION: 068-10-01991, 1891 |
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| | Athens, GA: Map showing the property of the Richmond and Danville Railroad Company, LOCATION: 068-21-01786, 1891 |
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| | Athens, GA: Map showing the property of the Richmond and Danville Railroad Company, LOCATION: 068-21-01982, 1891 |
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| | Athens, GA: Resurvey, LOCATION: 231-66-10624, undated |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Key map area covered by topographical map, LOCATION: 001-01-14017, 1931 March 02 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Parking garage for S.D. Ebner at 15-17 Broad Street, S.W., LOCATION: 002-02-17089 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Track map of Western and Atlantic and Nashville, Chattanooga, and St. Louis Railroad lines, LOCATION: 012-33-00000, 1922 January |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Track map of Western and Atlantic Railroad and Nashville, Chattanooga and St. Louis Railroad, LOCATION: 012-33-00000, 1922 January |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Track map of Western and Atlantic Railroad and Nashville, Chattanooga, and St. Louis Railroad, LOCATION: 012-33-00000, 1922 January |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Track map of Western and Atlantic and Nashville, Chattanooga, and St. Louis Railroad lines, LOCATION: 012-33-00000, 1922 January |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Cross-section of freight warehouse, LOCATION: 025-12-01485, 1903 July 14 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Elevation of track side of Atlanta freight house, LOCATION: 025-11-01490, 1903 July 17 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Cross-section showing fire wall at Atlanta terminal house, LOCATION: 025-12-01492, 1903 July 18 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Foundation plan of Atlanta freight house, LOCATION: 025-12-01494, 1903 July 24 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Ground plan of Atlanta freight warehouse, LOCATION: 025-11-01498, 1903 June |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Elevation of street side of Atlanta freight house, LOCATION: 025-12-01502, 1903 July 29 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Cross-section plan of office portion of Atlanta freight house, LOCATION: 025-33-01503, 1903 July 29 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: First floor plan of office portion of Atlanta freight house, LOCATION: 025-12-01504, 1903 July 29 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: End elevation of office portion of Atlanta freight house, LOCATION: 025-11-01506, 1903 July 30 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Second floor plan of office portion of Atlanta freight terminal, LOCATION: 025-12-01509, 1903 July 31 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Third floor plan of office portion of Atlanta freight house, LOCATION: 025-12-01513, 1903 August 01 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Cast iron columns at Atlanta freight house, LOCATION: 025-12-01517, 1903 August 05 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Steel work for Atlanta freight house, LOCATION: 025-11-01518, 1903 August 05 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Elevation of east end of Atlanta freight house, LOCATION: 025-11-01537, 1903 August |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Detail of Atlanta freight house, LOCATION: 025-12-01538, 1903 August |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Detail of door at Atlanta freight house, LOCATION: 025-12-01542, 1903 August |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Plan of basement of Atlanta freight house, LOCATION: 025-12-01547, 1903 September 04 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Detail of vault at Atlanta freight house, LOCATION: 025-12-01552, 1903 SEeptember 09 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Fire door at Atlanta freight house, LOCATION: 025-11-01553, 1903 September 09 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Strap bolt for shelter roof at Atlanta freight house, LOCATION: 025-11-01559, 1903 September 12 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Detail of floor at main girders of Atlanta freight house, LOCATION: 025-11-01561, 1903 September 14 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Detail anchor for truss chord at Atlanta freight house, LOCATION: 025-11-01562, 1903 September 15 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Transfer platform at Atlanta freight house, LOCATION: 025-11-01563, 1903 September 15 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Detail of door sills at Atlanta freight house, LOCATION: 025-11-01601, undated |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Door guards at Atlanta freight house, LOCATION: 025-11-01633, 1903 October 19 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Plan showing sewer pipe at Atlanta freight house, LOCATION: 025-12-01643, undated |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Inside trim at Atlanta freight house, LOCATION: 025-11-01656, 1910 November 17 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: First floor plan of Atlanta freight warehouse, LOCATION: 025-11-01660, 1903 November |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Detail of counters at Atlanta freight house, LOCATION: 025-11-01694, 1904 January 06 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Change in first floor of Atlanta freight house, LOCATION: 025-11-04194, 1903 December 30 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Change in second floor of Atlanta freight house, LOCATION: 025-12-04195, 1903 December 30 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Proposed reinforcement of old transfer platform, LOCATION: 025-12-15567, 1944 September |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Checking booth for Atlanta freight agency, LOCATION: 025-12-16452, 1950 December 14 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Plan showing proposed alterations to Atlanta freight house to accommodate new Hunter Street viaduct, LOCATION: 025-12-17328, 1959 January 05 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Building plans for M. Rich and Brothers Company parking garage, LOCATION: 028-00-00000, 1948 November 10, revised 1948 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Building plans for Rich's parking garage, LOCATION: 028-00-00000, 1948 November 10, revised 1948 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Horizontal and vertical clearances under Rich's parking garage, LOCATION: 028-00-16277, 1949 May 18 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Maps and profiles, investigation for change of alignment and grade of Central of Georgia Railway, E. Holbrook, Consulting Engineer, LOCATION: 035-22-13572, 1909 June 01 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Proposed track to serve Empire Industrial Sites, Incorporated, LOCATION: 043-44-17428, 1959 August 28 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Proposed track to serve Empire Industrial Sites, Incorporated, LOCATION: 043-44-17428, 1959 August 28 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Plan of freight house yard, LOCATION: 046-01-14481, 1936 April 01 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Plan and profile of tracks lowered midway of Atlanta Terminal Company station and Mitchell Street to permit handling of tri-level auto carriers, LOCATION: 046-30-17599, 1961 February 16 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Plan and profile of tracks lowered midway of Atlanta Terminal Company station and Mitchell Street to permit handling of tri-level auto carriers, LOCATION: 046-30-17599, 1961 February 16 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Proposed widening of Murphy Avenue between Sylvan Road and Avon Avenue, LOCATION: 047-33-16318, 1949 October |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Property at 2-14 Broad Street, S.W., showing portion of building over right-of-way, (2 sets), LOCATION: 047-51-00000, 1948 January 28 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Plan showing existing tracks and proposed additional track to serve buildings "C" and "D" at Candler warehouses, LOCATION: 048-60-15845, 1946 June 15 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Map of central portion of Atlanta, Georgia, LOCATION: 049-02-13882, 1930 April 11 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Garage for buses, Taylor Iron Works and Supply Company, LOCATION: 049-11-14093, 1931 August 17 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Steel from garage, LOCATION: 049-12-14073, 1931 July |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Atlanta and West Point Railroad between Rhodes and Fuller Streets, LOCATION: 050-75-02900, undated |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Plan of depot by Grant Wilkins, LOCATION: 056-16-00000, undated |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Sketch, routes and distances traveled by engines between industry yard and Atlanta terminal station, LOCATION: 058-41-15652, 1945 April 24 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Plan and profile of track for Willingham-Tift Lumber Company, LOCATION: 058-52-15599, 1944 December 20 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Plan and profile of track for Calvert Iron Works, Inc., LOCATION: 058-54-15532, 1944 June 27 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Sketch of proposed storeroom to be built by W.H. Best (next to call boy office), LOCATION: 058-74-16030, 1947 August 25 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Atlanta and adjacent territory, LOCATION: 060-02-14086, 1930 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Drainage at Industry yard, LOCATION: 062-25-16780, 1949 June 07, revised 1954 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: City map, LOCATION: 064-14-13726, 1928 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Seaboard Air Line Railway map of terminal, LOCATION: 064-24-00000, undated |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Site for post office, LOCATION: 064-31-13803, 1929 April |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Topographic survey of Rock Cut and Conley tracks, United States government warehouse location, LOCATION: 064-45-15105, 1940 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Freight depot yard track plan terminal station, LOCATION: 066-41-13803, 1929 October |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Studies for development of air rights over Atlanta freight terminal, LOCATION: 066-55-13689, 1929 September |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Ground plan and suggestions for proposed depot at Mitchell and Madison Streets, LOCATION: 068-44-00000, 1899 June |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Atlanta Terminals, LOCATION: 069-53-15348, 1943 January, revised 1962 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Profile of tracks at Atlanta Terminal station, LOCATION: 069-53-15353, 1942 December |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Stress sheet sign on roof of Atlanta freight house, LOCATION: 069-76-00000, 1940 October |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Study for warehouse space at Atlanta freight house, LOCATION: 069-76-14031, 1931 March |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Proposed alterations in freight office building, LOCATION: 071-20-14110, 1931 November |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Alterations on second floor of Atlanta freight office, LOCATION: 071-20-14839, 1931 November |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Entrance door to Atlanta freight office building, LOCATION: 071-20-15482, 1931 November |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Steam heating for Atlanta freight house office, LOCATION: 071-32-14631, 1937 September |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Proposed 30,000-gallon wood tank, LOCATION: 073-07-15426, 1943 July |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Track changes due to lowering of Southern Railway tracks near Fair Street, LOCATION: 073-35-17593, 1961 January 31 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Plan and profile of tracks lowered under Magnolia Street Bridge to permit handling loaded tri-level auto carriers, LOCATION: 073-46-17607, 1961 March 07 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Proposed lease of property to Ben Massell, LOCATION: 077-03-14782, 1938 October 11 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Sale of property to Crown Cork and Seal Company, LOCATION: 077-24-15820, 1946 April 08 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Property lines along E.T.V. and G state roads, LOCATION: 088-13-02691, 1905 August 10 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Track to serve Republic Transcontinental Industry in Max Kuniansky Development, LOCATION: 092-12-17549, 1961 November 24 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: City map, LOCATION: 092-15-00000, 1954 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Drainage conditions, vicinity of Sylvan Road and Lakewood Avenue, (2 copies), LOCATION: 093-13-16822, 1954 May 05 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Land lot 126, district 14, Fulton County, LOCATION: 094-59-12979, 1925 July |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Yard and property at Nelson street bridge, Union Depot, LOCATION: 094-68-00047, 1899 January 04 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Atlanta Belt Line tracks and property, land lots 155 and 156, LOCATION: 094-73-12453, 1924 January 14 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Atlanta Belt Line from East Point to connect with Georgia Pacific Railroad, LOCATION: 094-74-02699, 1891 January |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Sketch showing interlocking points Central of Georgia, Louisville and Nashville, Atlanta and West Point, and Atlanta, Birmingham and Coast Railroads, LOCATION: 096-09-14064, 1931 June 28 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Sketch showing interlocking points of Central of Georgia, Louisville and Nashville, Atlanta and West Point , and Birmingham and Coast Railroads, LOCATION: 096-09-14064, 1931 June 28 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Plan of Atlanta general depot, LOCATION: 096-26-15189, 1941 February 26 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Plan Expressway Industrial District, LOCATION: 096-44-17258, 1958 April 16, revised 1959, 1962 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Plan Expressway industrial district, LOCATION: 096-44-17258, 1958 April 16, revised 1959 , 1962 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Plan of proposed paving on Empire Way, LOCATION: 097-14-17405, 1959 July 07 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Plan of proposed paving on Empire Way, LOCATION: 097-14-17405, 1959 July 07 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Industrial tracks at Whitehall Street and Smith's Terrace, LOCATION: 098-18-12411, 1923 August |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Atlanta Belt Line Railway property topographical map, LOCATION: 098-19-08262, 1911 September |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Freight depot, land lot 78, district 14, LOCATION: 098-21-02937, undated |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Track property from Fulton County mile post 285 to Central Avenue, LOCATION: 098-25-02308, 1905 April |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Tracks and property, LOCATION: 098-28-02719, 1888 February |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Subdivision map, LOCATION: 098-29-02721, 1853 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Crossings gates Whitehall Street, LOCATION: 098-75-11963, 1921 November 14 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Atlanta Terminal, LOCATION: 098-89-00000, 1898 January |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Plan of proposed track under Spring Street viaduct, Madison Street, between Alabama Street and Hunters Street, LOCATION: 098-99-13773, 1929 August 19 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Portion of yard, LOCATION: 099-15-02716, 1893 August 15 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Portion of yard, LOCATION: 099-16-02703, 1893 July 20 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Atlanta Belt Line Railway property, LOCATION: 099-17-09903, 1915 March, revised 1924 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Louisville and Nashville Railroad property west end, LOCATION: 099-18-02026, 1904 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Tracks for Atlanta Warehouse Company, LOCATION: 099-19-10036, 1915 August 31, revised 1946 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Fulton County land lot 133 and parts of land lots 134 and 156, district 14, LOCATION: 099-20-01306, 1903 February |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Tracks north end terminal train shed from old Monroe tracks, LOCATION: 099-21-02291, 1905 March 11 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Tracks property between Loyd and Madison Streets, LOCATION: 099-22-08636, 1912 May |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Yard Western and Atlantic Railroad between Forsyth and Foundry Streets, LOCATION: 099-23-02693, 1891 October 18 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Change of location on Madison Street, LOCATION: 099-24-00035, 1898 August 02 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Encroachment on right of way north of west Hunter Street, LOCATION: 099-25-00054, 1899 April |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Platforms on north side of buildings Whitehall and Forsyth Streets, LOCATION: 099-26-01047, 1902 October |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Yard rearrangement, LOCATION: 099-28-00044, 1898 December |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Lands conveyed by Central of Georgia and Southern Railway at Mitchell Street and Madison Avenue, LOCATION: 099-29-01234, 1903 June 01 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Rearrangement of tracks on East Whitehall Street used with plan 9315, LOCATION: 099-31-01208, 1922 August 16 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Freight warehouse on Madison Avenue, LOCATION: 099-35-01970, 1903 August 11 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Siding for American Metal Culvert Company, LOCATION: 099-36-08687, 1912 July |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Tracks to Woodward Lumber Company and Atlantic Ice Company, LOCATION: 099-39-01556, 1903 September 04 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Tracks to Woodward Lumber Company and Atlantic Ice Company, LOCATION: 099-39-01556, 1903 September 04 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: East portion of yard for new track scales, LOCATION: 099-40-02710, 1899 November 01 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Property along west side Madison Avenue deeded to city, LOCATION: 099-44-02071, 1904 October, revised 1906 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Tracks and property from Gordon Street to Atlanta terminal, LOCATION: 099-46-02215, 1905 January 17 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Western and Atlantic Railroad yard between Lloyd and Spring Streets, LOCATION: 099-47-02718, 1891 December 21 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Loyd and Madison Streets adjoining property, LOCATION: 099-59-00986, 1902 September |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Lloyd to Madison Streets adjoining property, LOCATION: 099-49-11728, 1920 December |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Proposed commissary store room, LOCATION: 099-83-16587, 1952 February 20 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Layout of tracks J. R. Smith and at Whitehall Street, LOCATION: 100-67-07184, 1910 March 12 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Sketch, locomotive crane no. 30807, LOCATION: 101-04-14590, 1937 April |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Sketch of locomotive crane no. 30807 in relation to car on adjacent track, LOCATION: 101-04-14590, 1937 April |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Plan showing clearances for building between Whitehall and Broad Streets, LOCATION: 101-21-14815, 1938 December 21 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Storeroom for supplies for streamlined trains at Atlanta freight house, LOCATION: 101-21-15933, 1947 January |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Proposed alterations to transfer platform at Atlanta freight house, LOCATION: 101-59-17313, 1958 October 30 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Proposed mail-handling shed of prefabricated metal near Atlanta terminal passenger station, LOCATION: 101-67-17324, 1958 December |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Door jamb guard for mail-handling shed at Atlanta freight house, LOCATION: 101-67-17335, 1959 January 27 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Cross section of track serving Ruralist Press, Incorporated, LOCATION: 101-74-17426, 1959 August 10 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Fulton County property map of Georgia Car and Locomotive Company, LOCATION: 102-44-13476, 1927 May |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Plan of Central of Georgia Railway property at north abutment, Broad Street bridge, LOCATION: 102-97-13971, 1930 October 01 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Plan Atlanta terminal, coordination commission, LOCATION: 103-71-16394, 1934 March 22 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Plan of the Atlanta Terminal, LOCATION: 103-71-16394, 1934 March 22 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Plan of roundhouse at Atlanta freight house, LOCATION: 104-53-01692, 1904 January |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Detail of brace at Atlanta freight house, LOCATION: 104-53-01693, 1904 January 04 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Signal tower, LOCATION: 104-86-00867, 1890 October 15 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Plan of proposed relocation and extension of track serving Brand-Vaughan Lumber Company, LOCATION: 105-57-17566, 1960 September 29 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Plan of crossing Smith Terminal and Atlantic Ice Company and tie layout, LOCATION: 107-62-16400, 1950 June 08 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Plan of crossing Smith Terminal and Atlantic Ice Company and tie layout, LOCATION: 107-62-16402, 1950 June 20 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Tracks for Atlanta Terra Cotta Company, LOCATION: 110-14-07548, 1910 July 06 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Several tracts of land in Fulton County on the Atlanta Belt Line Railway, LOCATION: 110-54-02069, 1890 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Plan showing tracks used by Central of Georgia and Seaboard Air Line Railroad in interchange, LOCATION: 111-44-14293, 1926 June |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Located lines thru land of Central of Georgia land lot 190, 17th district, LOCATION: 110-92-02046, 1904 September 10 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Real Estate Company property, LOCATION: 112-76-12832, 1905 June |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Portion of yard Union Passenger Depot and tracks, LOCATION: 112-81-02892, 1894 August 25 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Alignment and property of a portion of Atlanta Belt line Railway, LOCATION: 112-83-02898, 1895 November 26 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Rearrangement yard tracks Southern Railway and Central of Georgia at Peters Street viaduct, LOCATION: 112-84-00613, 1902 March |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Eastern portion yard, LOCATION: 112-98-02717, 1891 June 01 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Property conveyed to the Atlanta Mausoleum Company, LOCATION: 113-19-09120, 1913 April 21 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Land acquired by State of Georgia, land lot 154, LOCATION: 113-55-07476, 1910 May |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Elevated sidewalk to connect Forsyth and Broad street viaducts, LOCATION: 114-43-08521, 1912 March 05 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Western and Atlantic Railroad track used by Central of Georgia in transferring cars to Louisville and Nashville Railroad, Atlanta and West Point Railroad, and Georgia Railroad, LOCATION: 114-47-09689, 1914 July 21 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Western and Atlantic Railroad track used by Central of Georgia in transferring cars to Louisville and Nashville Railroad, Atlanta and West Point Railroad, and Georgia Railroad, LOCATION: 114-47-09689, 1914 July 21 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Western and Atlantic Railroad track used by Central of Georgia in transferring cars to Louisville and Nashville Railroad, Atlanta and West Point Railroad, and Georgia Railroad, LOCATION: 114-47-09689, 1914 July 21 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Western and Atlantic Railroad track used by Central of Georgia in transferring cars to Louisville and Nashville Railroad, Atlanta and West Point Railroad, and Georgia Railroad, LOCATION: 114-47-09689, 1914 July 21 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Reconstruction of south span of Forsyth Street Bridge, LOCATION: 114-96-13851, 1930 February 18 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Floor of midway over Central of Georgia tracks, LOCATION: 115-67-13525, undated |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Atlanta trunk factory, LOCATION: 118-19-06285, 1908 May 16 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Encroachment by Mixon, land lot 167, LOCATION: 118-83-07425, 1910 April |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Property line between Southern Railway lots of the Southern Ruralist Company and T.O. Poole, LOCATION: 118-88-11548, 1920 January 09 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: J.R. Smith spur and Atlanta Ice and Coal Company tram track, LOCATION: 142-12-08057, 1911 April 24 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: J.R. Smith spur and Atlanta Ice and Coal Company tram track, LOCATION: 142-12-08058, 1911 April |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Location of Camp Gordon and Fort McPherson, LOCATION: 142-53-11239, undated |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Encroachment Continental Gin Company building between Magnolia and Foundry Streets, LOCATION: 142-87-05493, 1907 May 06 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Location Garner Blakley track, LOCATION: 142-95-08279, 1911 September |
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| | Atlanta, GA: J.W. Ferguson land lot 202, district 14, LOCATION: 144-02-09911, 1915 March 05 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Land lot 126, district 14, to be sold to Tennessee Copper and Chemical Corporation, LOCATION: 144-04-11443, 1919 August 04 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Atlanta Belt Line Railroad, land lot 189, LOCATION: 144-14-11458, undated |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Property conveyed to T.O. Poole and W. Poole, LOCATION: 144-36-09741, 1914 November 03 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Property conveyed to T.O. Poole and W. Poole, LOCATION: 144-36-09741, 1914 November 03 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Property desired by commissioners of Fulton County, LOCATION: 144-64-07987, 1911 March |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Side tracks to Furman Farm Improvement Company, LOCATION: 144-79-07494, 1910 May 21 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Storage house at Atlanta freight station, LOCATION: 146-13-01648, 1903 November |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Proposed rearrangement tracks on Smith terminal to facilities switching, LOCATION: 148-22-14514, 1936 July 28 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Ramp at Atlanta freight house, LOCATION: 150-27-15011, 1940 February |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Office and partition wall for Loeb-Goldstein Company, LOCATION: 150-27-15305, 1942 August |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Plan showing right of way easement to be acquired by Empire Industrial Sites, Inc. from Oscar Mayer and Company Inc., LOCATION: 150-28-17584, 1960 December 23 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Land lot 66, district 14 plan of right of way easement to be acquired from Oscar Mayer and Company, LOCATION: 150-28-17584A, 1960 December 23 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Track layout John Sexton Company, LOCATION: 150-50-15842, 1946 June 08 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Track for American Frozen Foods Corporation, Limited, LOCATION: 150-58-15713, 1945 September 27 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Driveway behind Constitution Publishing Company, LOCATION: 150-74-16031, 1947 August 25 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Encroachment of Nashville, Chattanooga and St. Louis Railway Company track on property of Central of Georgia Railway Company at Forsyth Street, LOCATION: 152-59-13901, 1930 May 07 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Plan of proposed post office, etc., LOCATION: 152-62-13777, 1929 July 05 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Plan showing desired right of way for proposed tunnel for mail belt conveyors under Mitchell and Spring Streets post office, LOCATION: 152-64-13999, 1931 January 15 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Plan showing desired right of way for proposed tunnel for mail belt conveyors under Mitchell and Spring Streets post office, LOCATION: 152-64-13999, 1931 January 15 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Plan of MCCall's crossing, LOCATION: 152-85-14334, 1934 August 23 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Tracks west of terminal station, LOCATION: 152-91-15560, 1944 September 12 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Foundation for 15-ton pillar crane for Atlanta yard, LOCATION: 154-93-08207, 1911 August 09 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Tracks of Western and Atlantic and Macon and Western Railroads union passenger station and Macon and Western warehouse and freight depot before changes were made, LOCATION: 156-19-02681, 1894 August 25 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Tracks of Western and Atlantic and Macon and Western Railroads to Union Passenger Station, to Macon and Western warehouse, and to freight depot before changes were made, LOCATION: 156-19-02681, 1894 August 25 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: City ticket office, LOCATION: 156-87-08629, 1912 May 23 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Size of furniture in Atlanta freight house, LOCATION: 158-01-00000, 1917 March |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Alterations to freight office, LOCATION: 158-02-10917, 1918 April |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Proposed stairway to freight office from Spring Street viaduct, LOCATION: 158-03-12189, undated |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Drainage plan for Poole Creek Road and adjacent area, LOCATION: 158-19-17424, 1959 August 21 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Drainage plan for Poole Creek Road and adjacent area, LOCATION: 158-19-17424, 1959 August 21 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Transfer platform at Middlebrook's team track at mile post 293, plus 412 feet, LOCATION: 158-29-12755, 1924 October 03 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Proposed extension to Atlanta freight house, LOCATION: 158-32-08517, 1912 March |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Detail of gutter and cornice at Atlanta freight house, LOCATION: 158-33-01554, 1903 September 10 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Repairs to wall of Atlanta freight house, LOCATION: 158-33-14990, 1932 August |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Entrance door from balcony and window grilles at freight office, LOCATION: 158-41-12414, 1923 October |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Tank for Atlanta shop yard, LOCATION: 180-32-01698, 1904 January 11 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Proposed improvements in Atlanta freight house, LOCATION: 186-59-16757, 1953 December |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Map of industrial sites Hapeville-Forest Park area, LOCATION: 186-69-16297, 1949 August 02 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Proposed lift gangway for Atlanta freight house, LOCATION: 186-97-15568, 1944 October |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Industrial area along south expressway, land lots 65 and 66, LOCATION: 188-23-17068, 1956 July |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Transportation service map, LOCATION: 188-39-17189, 1957 October 07 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Hapeville industrial district portion of Expressway industrial district, LOCATION: 188-41-17192, 1957 October 16 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Paving along Madison Avenue, under Spring Street viaduct, LOCATION: 188-44-17233, 1958 January 27 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Plan of unloading pit for MacDougald Warren's Ready Mix plant on Brown's Mill Road, LOCATION: 188-85-17725, 1961 November |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Track layout in vicinity of Broad Street referring to rebuilding of bridge, LOCATION: 194-50-13996, 1931 January 07 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Plan of door openings and clearances for track serving Crown Cork and Seal Company, LOCATION: 196-24-17378, 1959 May 01 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Survey in vicinity of Magnolia Street, LOCATION: 196-64-13042, 1925 December |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Survey in vicinity of Magnolia Street, LOCATION: 196-64-13042, 1925 December |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Platforms between Broad and Forsyth Streets, LOCATION: 196-94-08218, 1911 August 15 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Property near Peter Street from Leonard Street to Park Avenue, LOCATION: 198-12-09726, 1914 October |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Property wanted by Fulton County Commission for widening road, LOCATION: 198-13-08702, 1912 July 30 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Property of Southern Railway between Rhodes and Humphries Streets, LOCATION: 198-54-04468, undated |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Property between Pryor and Whitehall streets and railroad tracks, LOCATION: 198-56-02684, 1874 November 30 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Right of way streets in Atlanta, LOCATION: 198-61-02694, 1894 August 25 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Proposed alterations in freight office building, LOCATION: 208-09-14203, 1928 October |
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| | Atlanta, GA: State of Georgia market site, LOCATION: 208-42-14744, 1938 June |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Plan of poles, anchors, and crossings of the Atlanta Transit Company on Railway Company's property between Hapeville, GA and Atlanta, GA, LOCATION: 208-83-16624, 1952 June 17 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Proposed sign on Atlanta freight house for General Outdoor Advertising Company, LOCATION: 208-91-15090, 1940 October |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Lithograph map of the city, Chief Engineer of the Southern Railway, LOCATION: 208-97-17020, 1934 March 22 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Lithograph map of the city, LOCATION: 210-22-16739, 1934 March 22 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Connection with office car track to be constructed at Atlanta terminal station, LOCATION: 210-83-16952, 1955 June |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Office car garage, track and parking areas at Atlanta Terminal Station, LOCATION: 210-83-16957, 1955 July |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Office car garage, track, and parking area at Atlanta terminal station, LOCATION: 210-83-16957, 1955 July |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Industry map, LOCATION: 211-52-15589, 1944 November |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Industrial map, LOCATION: 211-52-15589, 1944 November |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Plan showing land in land lot 66, LOCATION: 212-64-17261, 1958 April 22 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Industries located in southeastern industrial district, LOCATION: 214-24-16002, 1947 June 14 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Track for Gordon Foods Company, LOCATION: 214-47-15683, 1945 July 18 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Track for Gordon Foods Company, LOCATION: 214-48-15674, 1945 July 03 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Tracks to serve Norwich Pharmaceutical, LOCATION: 214-50-15911, 1946 October 30 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Track layout for Purex Corporation, LOCATION: 214-89-16408, 1950 July 20, revised 1950 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Magnolia Street bridge, diagram showing vertical and horizontal clearances, LOCATION: 216-14-14312, 1934 April 12 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Canopy over Sexton Company warehouse door, LOCATION: 216-66-15315, 1942 September |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Tracks and property between Broad and Fairlie Streets, LOCATION: 216-72-15565, 1944 September 22 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Cabinet for agencies division passenger agents, LOCATION: 218-31-13929, 1926 February |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Proposed addition and roof over automobile platform at Atlanta freight house, LOCATION: 218-59-13911, undated |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Track changes for Gulf Refining Company, LOCATION: 220-94-11313, 1919 February 25 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Tracks between Whitehall and freight warehouse, LOCATION: 222-46-12312, 1906 March 01 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Tracks on Monroe grade, proposed siding for H.T. Inman, LOCATION: 222-49-04431, 1923 April 10 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Fulton County, land lot 175, 14th district, LOCATION: 222-50-07726, 1906 November |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Fulton County, land lot 202, 14th district, LOCATION: 222-50-07727, 1906 September |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Fulton County, land lot 202, LOCATION: 222-50-07728, 1907 January 17 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Property lines between W.L. Traynham and Central of Georgia, LOCATION: 222-52-02141, 1904 December 12 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Land leased to Empire Printing and Box Company for platform, LOCATION: 222-54-04397, 1906 February |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Property lines north of Atlanta terminal, LOCATION: 222-55-02422, 1905 July |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Rearrangement of Traynham warehouse tracks, LOCATION: 222-56-10386, 1916 August 06 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Property conveyed to J.W. Ferguson, LOCATION: 222-58-09931, 1915 April 12 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Rearrangement of tracks at Mitchell Street, LOCATION: 222-59-02705, 1891 April 01 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Mile post 196, location of pipe line, LOCATION: 222-61-10304, 1916 June |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Property occupied by Bennett Lumber Company, LOCATION: 222-62-02109, 1904 October |
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| | Atlanta, GA: J.J. Taylor coal yard, LOCATION: 222-64-01956, 1904 July 16 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Siding Atlantic Ice and Coal Company and Woodward Lumber Company, LOCATION: 222-68-05559, 1909 June 03 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Siding Atlantic Ice and Coal Company and Woodward Lumber Company, LOCATION: 222-68-05559, 1909 June 03 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Property purchased by the City of Atlanta from the state of Georgia, LOCATION: 222-73-01093, undated |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Land lot 202, district 14, boundaries Atlanta Belt Line property, LOCATION: 224-64-05443, 1907 July 02 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Rockwell property land lot 169, Atlanta Belt Line, LOCATION: 224-75-02061, undated |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Land lots 144 and 145, district 14 and land lots 190 and 225, district 17, LOCATION: 224-83-08160, 1911 June |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Tracks on old grades, LOCATION: 226-63-02085, 1904 October |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Tracks and property between Fair and Package Streets, LOCATION: 226-64-10604, 1917 March 22 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Right of way lines between Whitehall and Broad Street viaducts, LOCATION: 226-65-12127, 1920 October 27 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Terminal property in vicinity of Forsyth and Alabama Streets, LOCATION: 226-66-00055, 1898 January |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Atlanta Terminal Company, Atlanta and West Point Railroad, Central of Georgia Railroad, and Southern Railroad, LOCATION: 226-67-02245, 1905 February 22 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Atlanta Terminal Company, Atlanta and West Point Railroad, Central of Georgia Railroad, and Southern Railroad, LOCATION: 226-67-02245, 1905 February 22 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Terminal property in vicinity of Forsyth and Alabama Streets, LOCATION: 226-69-00043, 1898 December |
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| | Atlanta, GA: McDaniel and Whitehall Streets crossings, LOCATION: 226-71-04031, 1905 October |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Property between Fair and Nelson Streets leased to Southern Railway, LOCATION: 226-72-02317, 1905 April 06 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Yard showing existing tracks, LOCATION: 226-73-02687, 1894 August 31 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Rearrangement between Peters and Mitchell Streets, LOCATION: 226-74-04901, 1906 September |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Present alignment and right of way fence, LOCATION: 226-75-00106, 1900 September |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Compromise right of way boundary lines, John D. Malsby and Thomas J. Avery, LOCATION: 226-77-00602, 1902 March |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Compromise right of way boundary lines John D. Malsby and Thomas J. Avery, LOCATION: 226-77-00602, 1902 March |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Exchange of property with J.W. Grant, LOCATION: 226-78-12311, 1923 April 10 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Alignment and tracks of Macon and Western Railroad in vicinity Alabama and Pryor Streets, LOCATION: 226-79-00832, 1902 September |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Approaches to terminal and proposed interchange of property between Southern Railway and Central of Georgia, LOCATION: 226-80-02171, 1904 December 20 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Property conveyed by the Southern Railway, Nelson Street to Peters Street, LOCATION: 226-83-02318, 1905 July |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Extension and shifting of tracks to Dixie Lumber Company, LOCATION: 226-84-02704, 1898 October 10 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Yard between Broad and Lloyd Streets, LOCATION: 226-85-01092, 1898 September 23 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Tracks, buildings, etc., in vicinity of accident, T .K. Lively, LOCATION: 226-86-02222, 1904 November 11 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Extension and rearrangement part of yard, LOCATION: 226-88-00013, 1898 March |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Original alignment and tracks Macon and Western Railroad, LOCATION: 226-91-00696, 1902 June 11 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Atlanta tracks in vicinity of Forsyth, Alabama, and Madison Streets, LOCATION: 226-92-00007, 1898 March |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Encroachment, land lot 84, 14th district, LOCATION: 226-93-01787, 1904 April |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Arrangement of tracks from proposed crossing, Southern Railway and Nelson Street, LOCATION: 226-94-05334, 1907 February 27 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Change of tracks under midway of Atlanta terminal station, LOCATION: 226-98-02283, 1905 March 09 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Tracks on old Monroe grade from Atlanta Terminal Company train shed, LOCATION: 226-99-05487, 1907 April 15 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Tracks for M.P. Ruane, LOCATION: 228-32-09132, 1914 August 21 |
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| | Atlanta, GA, MAPTYPE: Extensions and Surveys, TITLE: Track for E. Lichtenwalter, LOCATION: 228-37-09456, 1914 January |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Tennessee Lumber Company on Atlanta Belt Line property, LOCATION: 228-89-12914, 1925 May 21 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: County map showing lots and track alignment between Macon, GA and Atlanta, GA, LOCATION: 230-18-06099, 1908 February 06 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: To Industry property, LOCATION: 232-12-06618, 1909 February |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Property to be sold and retained and their uses, LOCATION: 232-33-01320, 1903 March |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Tracks for union depot to Nelson Street, LOCATION: 232-34-02690, 1898 October |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Property along right of way from Peter to McDaniel Streets, LOCATION: 232-35-01583, 1903 September 19 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Proposed bulk yard, LOCATION: 232-40-02696, 1904 January |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Proposed bulk yard, LOCATION: 232-40-02696, 1904 January |
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| | Atlanta, GA: City map, LOCATION: 232-41-02700, undated |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Arrangement of tracks in vicinity of Peters Street, LOCATION: 232-42-01017, 1902 October |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Rearrangement of tracks from Fair and Mitchell Streets, LOCATION: 232-43-01536, 1903 August |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Arrangement of tracks for South Fair and Mitchell Streets, LOCATION: 232-44-02711, 1905 January 10 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Arrangement of tracks, study "A", LOCATION: 232-45-01522, 1903 August |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Property map, LOCATION: 232-46-09965, 1915 May |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Property map, LOCATION: 232-46-09965, 1915 May |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Addition to bulk yard, LOCATION: 232-47-04604, 1906 April |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Tracks and property between terminal and union depot, LOCATION: 232-48-08497, 1912 February |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Portion of yard tracks between Mitchell and Forsyth Streets, LOCATION: 232-49-02556, 1905 August |
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| | Atlanta, GA: West end of Atlanta, GA, LOCATION: 232-53-01305, 1903 February 17 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Map of main line, mile post 204 to mile post 208, LOCATION: 236-32-08753, 1912 September |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Land lot 384, 14th district, Atlanta, LOCATION: 236-52-11241, 1904 April |
| | | | MAPTYPE: Leases and Encroachments |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Concrete retaining wall along south property line between Broad and Forsyth Streets, LOCATION: 236-52-16323, 1949 November |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Concrete retaining wall along south property line between Broad and Forsyth Streets, LOCATION: 236-52-16323, 1949 November |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Proposed spur for Gulf Refining Company, LOCATION: 238-21-05639, 1907 July 21 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Central of Georgia Railroad and Western Railway of Alabama, LOCATION: 238-42-04050, 1890 FebruaryY 24 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Central of Georgia Railroad and Western Railway of Alabama, LOCATION: 238-42-04078, 1890 February 24 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Atlanta Belt Line and street crossing, right of way, land lot 184, Wey Construction Company subdivision, LOCATION: 005-00-13422, 1927 August |
| | | | MAPTYPE: Profiles |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Atlanta Belt Line, final location of connection to Seaboard Air Line Railway, LOCATION: 005-00-00000, undated |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Atlanta Belt Line, preliminary location of line, LOCATION: 005-00-00000, 1898 April |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Atlanta Belt Line location of line, LOCATION: 005-00-00000, 1895 November |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Atlanta Belt Line extension, LOCATION: 053-02-12803, 1923 May |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Plan and profile of tracks lowered under Magnolia Street bridge to permit handling of loaded tri-level auto carriers, LOCATION: 073-36-17648, 1961 June 14 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Plan and profile of tracks lowered midway to Atlanta Terminal Company station and Mitchell Street to permit handling of tri-level auto carriers, LOCATION: 046-30-17599, 1961 February 16 |
| | | | MAPTYPE: Cross Sections |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Falsework for proposed underpass near Whitehall Street, LOCATION: 088-25-16156, 1948 September |
| | | | MAPTYPE: Trestles, 3 sheets |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Map showing junction of Central of Georgia Railway, Western and Atlantic Railroad, and Southern Railway, LOCATION: 096-40-00081, undated |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Map showing junction of Central of Georgia Railway, Western and Atlantic Railroad, and Southern Railway, LOCATION: 096-40-00081, undated |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Peters Street viaduct at mile post 293.9, State Highway Department, plan of new bridge, LOCATION: 038-11-00000, 1934 August |
| | | | MAPTYPE: Bridges, 33 sheets |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Nelson Street bridge at mile post 294, Southern Railway plan, LOCATION: 066-10-00000, 1906 February 15 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Magnolia Street bridge at mile post 294.5, survey of tracks in vicinity, LOCATION: 074-54-00000, 1925 December |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Magnolia Street bridge at mile post 294.5, reconstruction of bridge, City of Atlanta, LOCATION: 053-34-00000, 1935 June 15 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Spring Street viaduct, LOCATION: 008-10-11909, 1921 September |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Pryor Street and Central Avenue viaduct, LOCATION: 006-21-00000, 1927 July 07 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Forsyth Street bridge, reconstruction of south span, LOCATION: 114-96-13851, 1930 February 18 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Broad Street bridge, reconstruction, LOCATION: 051-22-00000, 1931 May 16 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Location and layout of railroad trestle for Murphy Avenue Coal yard, Stearns Coal and Lumber Company, LOCATION: 049-04-00000, 1931 June 18 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Coal trestle, American Bakeries Company, repairs, LOCATION: 206-63-14873, 1939 May |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Southern Railway, Glenn Street underpass, LOCATION: 054-04-00000, 1913 April |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Louisville and Nashville Railroad underpass, LOCATION: 072-03-00000, 1905 September 12 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Masonry of Whitehall Street underpass, LOCATION: 070-22-01025, 1902 October |
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| | Atlanta, GA: American Bridge Company plans,Bridge over Whitehall St., LOCATION: 070-23-00000, 1902 August 25 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Resurvey from mile post 293 to 294, LOCATION: 130-94-09313, 1930 September |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Resurvey from mile post 294 to the end, LOCATION: 130-95-09314, 1913 July |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Mile post 292 to 294, LOCATION: 111-24-10214, 1916 October |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Resurvey of area between mile post 284 and 285, LOCATION: 229-36-05947, 1898 January |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Resurvey of area between mile post 293 and 294, LOCATION: 229-45-09313, undated |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Resurvey of area between mile post 294 and end (), LOCATION: 229-47-09315, 1913 July |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Cross sections of Poole Creek Road to old U.S. 41, LOCATION: 060-10-00000, 1958 September 29 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Plan of proposed track to serve Thompson and Street Company, LOCATION: 000-12-17037, 1958 December 01 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Atlanta Expressway (scheme 1 and 2), John J. Harte Company, 2 copies, LOCATION: 003-10-00000, 1949 February |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Proposed underpass, mile post 284, Atlanta Expressway, LOCATION: 003-10-16196, 1948 August 23 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Preliminary profile of Atlanta Expressway, LOCATION: 003-10-00000, 1948 September 10 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Temporary rearrangement of track "B" , Lakewood Avenue, LOCATION: 006-01-00000, 1963 May 07 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Profile of existing tracks with respect to top of slab, LOCATION: 006-01-17492, 1961 October 30 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Old Lakewood Avenue underpass and extension, LOCATION: 006-01-00000, undated |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Miscellaneous details for railroad falsework at old Lakewood Avenue underpass and extension, LOCATION: 006-01-17492, 1960 March 07 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Miscellaneous details for railroad falsework at old Lakewood Avenue underpass and extension, LOCATION: 006-01-17380, 1959 May |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Highway crossing signal, location plan on Avon Avenue, LOCATION: 024-00-14893, 1939 June |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Highway crossing signal, circuit plan on Avon Avenue, LOCATION: 004-00-14894, 1939 June |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Rich's parking garage, Forsyth Avenue, LOCATION: 028-00-00000, 1949 January |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Plan of Nelson Street Bridge, LOCATION: 030-11-00000, 1888 March 03 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Preliminary floor plan for freight depot, LOCATION: 048-31-00000, 1953 December |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Map showing property owners in land lots 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, and 67 - 14th District, LOCATION: 096-52-16779, 1954 February |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Map showing railroad terminals Loyd Street to Madison Street and adjoining properties, LOCATION: 099-48-12104, 1920 December |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Second floor plan for Atlanta freight house, LOCATION: 071-20-14203, 1960 October |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Plan of concrete pier, Magnolia Street Viaduct, LOCATION: 053-25-14359, 1934 November 12 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Cross section for new steel building for handing U.S. Mail, LOCATION: 101-38-00000, 1959 January 06 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Cross Section of street at Poole Creek Road to old U. S.41, LOCATION: 060-10-00000, 1958 September 29 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Plan showing encroachment of fence owned by Forest Greene, LOCATION: 180-78-09523, 1914 March |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Proposed location for Hunter Street viaduct, LOCATION: 210-21-13803, 1953 November |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Map of industrial area in land lots 64 and 65, LOCATION: 188-24-17071, 1956 July 26 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Profile near Atlanta, GA, LOCATION: 078-05-00000, undated |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Proposed platform roof for City Grain and Feed Company, LOCATION: 146-16-00562, 1902 February 05 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Plan showing location of track between Humphries and McDaniel Streets and location of Southern Railway property, LOCATION: 148-13-14419, 1935 July 08 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Plan of proposed track to serve Atlantic Company, mile post S-290, LOCATION: 171-06-17810, 1962 August 23 |
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| | Atlanta, GA: Map showing location of 8 inch sewer between Donnelly and Rankin Avenues on Lee Street, LOCATION: 222-60-08748, 1912 September 13 |
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| | Atlanta, GA to Jonesboro, GA: Proposed motor coach route, LOCATION: 152-68-14058, 1931 June 17 |
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| | Auburn, AL: Plan of bridge P-324.3, LOCATION: 106-12-12932, 1926 March |
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| | Auburn, AL: Resurvey of area between mile post 324 and 325, LOCATION: 170-93-13350, 1927 October |
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| | Auburn, AL: Resurvey of area between mile post 325 and 326, LOCATION: 170-94-13355, 1919 April |
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| | Auburn, AL: Resurvey of area between mile post 326 and 327, LOCATION: 170-95-13356, 1927 December |
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| | Augusta, GA: Augusta and Summerville Railroad north of Gwinnett Street, LOCATION: 238-98-06229, 1908 April 08 |
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| | Augusta, GA: Proposed concrete loading platform for Western Carloading Company, LOCATION: 048-72-16981, 1955 October |
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| | Augusta, GA: Proposed loading platform for Western Carloading Company, LOCATION: 048-72-16981, 1955 October, revised 1957 |
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| | Augusta, GA: Engineer's locker room, LOCATION: 054-43-14149, 1932 March |
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| | Augusta, GA: Wheel shop, LOCATION: 054-42-14147, 1932 March |
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| | Augusta, GA: Sand house, LOCATION: 054-44-14148, 1932 March |
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| | Augusta, GA: Coach and paint shop, LOCATION: 054-45-14145, 1932 February |
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| | Augusta, GA: Roundhouse for Central and Western Carolina shops, LOCATION: 054-61-14766, 1938 August |
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| | Augusta, GA: Track to serve property on southwest corner of Fenwick and Twigg Streets, LOCATION: 056-41-16189, 1948 July 19 |
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| | Augusta, GA: Track serving property on southeast corner of Twiggs and Fenwick Streets, LOCATION: 056-41-16189, 1948 July 19 |
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| | Augusta, GA: Track to serve the Piedmont Wood Preserving Company, LOCATION: 065-02-17404, 1952 September |
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| | Augusta, GA: Roundhouse, LOCATION: 069-36-14144, 1932 February |
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| | Augusta, GA: Planning mill, blacksmith shop, storehouse, etc., LOCATION: 069-37-14143, 1932 February |
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| | Augusta, GA: Topography at mile post 130, LOCATION: 093-10-15423, 1943 June 17 |
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| | Augusta, GA: City map, LOCATION: 094-96-02819, undated |
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| | Augusta, GA: Union Station tracks, LOCATION: 098-11-01260, 1902 August 18 |
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| | Augusta, GA: Yard as rearranged, LOCATION: 098-13-02753, 1892 January 31 |
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| | Augusta, GA: Portion of tracks, LOCATION: 098-57-02752, undated |
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| | Augusta, GA: New yard office, LOCATION: 101-44-15632, 1945 July 01 |
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| | Augusta, GA: Location of property line between Central of Georgia and Charleston and Western Carolina Railroad Company, LOCATION: 101-82-17503, 1960 February 15 |
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| | Augusta, GA: Yard for Augusta and Savannah Railroad, LOCATION: 103-11-04851, 1897 April 03 |
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| | Augusta, GA: Rearrangement yard tracks, LOCATION: 103-12-02753A, 1890 September 19 |
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| | Augusta, GA: Encroachments Augusta and Southern Railway on right of way Atlanta and Savannah Railroad, LOCATION: 103-13-02745, 1896 December 14 |
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| | Augusta, GA: Plan of yard, LOCATION: 103-65-02750, 1899 April 07 |
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| | Augusta, GA: Plan showing tracks and ownership, LOCATION: 104-00-14030, 1931 March 31 |
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| | Augusta, GA: Railroad shops, LOCATION: 108-29-02751, undated |
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| | Augusta, GA: Old Delaigle estate in Richmond County, GA, LOCATION: 108-59-13242, 1867 April 17 |
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| | Augusta, GA: Tracks and other property of Central of Georgia and Augusta and Savannah Railroads, LOCATION: 111-48-14306, 1934 April 02 |
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| | Augusta, GA: Plan of tracks and other property of Central of Georgia and Augusta and Savannah Railroad, LOCATION: 111-48-14306, 1934 April 02 |
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| | Augusta, GA: Plan of masonry for 60-foot turntable, LOCATION: 112-43-03044, 1889 November 25 |
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| | Augusta, GA: Circular wall for turntable, LOCATION: 112-43-11258, 1918 November |
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| | Augusta, GA: Industrial tracks between Main Line and Twigg Street near 3rd level canal, LOCATION: 115-38-13925, 1930 June 26 |
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| | Augusta, GA: Proposed track to serve Southern Milling Company, LOCATION: 115-40-13656, 1929 January 11 |
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| | Augusta, GA: Portion of Miracle Mile Industrial Area, LOCATION: 141-12-17749, 1962 February 12 |
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| | Augusta, GA: Nixon Grocery Company spur with Turpin Hill trolly line, LOCATION: 142-21-06608, 1909 January 26 |
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| | Augusta, GA: Proposed track changes, LOCATION: 148-47-14667, 1937 December 13 |
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| | Augusta, GA: Extension to Merry Brothers Brick and Tile Company track, LOCATION: 150-45-15603, 1944 December 19 |
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| | Augusta, GA: Property and tracks DeLigle Avenue to freight house, LOCATION: 150-64-02747, 1888 November 20 |
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| | Augusta, GA: Proposed and track DeLigle Avenue to freighthouse, LOCATION: 150-64-02747, 1888 November 20 |
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| | Augusta, GA: Property and tracks, DeLigle Avenue to freighthouse, LOCATION: 150-64-02747, 1888 November 20 |
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| | Augusta, GA: Plan showing property in block bounded by 6th, Hall, Walton, and Twiggs Streets, LOCATION: 152-69-14056, 1931 June 11 |
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| | Augusta, GA: Plan showing property in block bounded by Sixth, Hall, Walton, and Twiggs Streets, LOCATION: 152-69-14056, 1931 June 11 |
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| | Augusta, GA: Freight house and office building, LOCATION: 158-42-10769, 1917 August |
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| | Augusta, GA: Office portion of freight house, LOCATION: 158-42-13308, 1918 January |
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| | Augusta, GA: Office portion of freight house, LOCATION: 158-42-15626, 1945 March 01 |
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| | Augusta, GA: Sketch of freight house and annex, LOCATION: 158-42-15833, 1946 May 23 |
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| | Augusta, GA: Port Royal and Western Carolina Railroad and Augusta (Electric) Railway, LOCATION: 180-35-04087, 1890 April 22 |
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| | Augusta, GA: Port Royal and Western Carolina Railroad and Augusta (Electric) Railway, LOCATION: 180-35-04087, 1890 April 22 |
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| | Augusta, GA: Tracks for International Agricultural Association, LOCATION: 180-37-07989, 1911 December |
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| | Augusta, GA: City map, LOCATION: 184-74-08983, 1905 |
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| | Augusta, GA: City map, LOCATION: 184-74-09848, 1915 February |
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| | Augusta, GA: Plan showing location of Phoenix Oil Company at Fenwick and Twiggs Streets, LOCATION: 186-09-14163, 1932 May 07 |
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| | Augusta, GA: Plan of proposed track to serve Georgia Power Company, LOCATION: 186-82-16485, 1951 May 08 |
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| | Augusta, GA: Metal roof for foreman's house, LOCATION: 194-75-14454, 1936 January |
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| | Augusta, GA: Tracks and property of Atlantic Coast Line Railway, LOCATION: 194-98-04350, 1905 October 20 |
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| | Augusta, GA: Property of Atlantic Coast Line Railway, LOCATION: 194-98-04350, 1905 October 20 |
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| | Augusta, GA: Portion of Twiggs Street, LOCATION: 208-29-14603, 1937 June 26 |
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| | Augusta, GA: Automobile platform, LOCATION: 208-38-14562, 1937 January |
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| | Augusta, GA: Automobile platform, LOCATION: 208-38-14562, 1937 January |
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| | Augusta, GA: Remodel automobile platform, LOCATION: 208-38-15329, 1942 November |
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| | Augusta, GA: Proposed loading shed over side track at Augusta Hardwood Lumber Company, LOCATION: 208-38-16192, 1948 July 29 |
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| | Augusta, GA: Industrial site mile post S-131.2, LOCATION: 210-18-16758, 1953 December 21 |
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| | Augusta, GA: Plan of proposed tracks to serve Southern Milling Company, LOCATION: 210-52-16958, 1955 July 14 |
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| | Augusta, GA: Proposed warehouse, LOCATION: 210-58-17002, undated |
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| | Augusta, GA: Plan showing property at Fenwick and Sixth Streets, LOCATION: 210-98-16914, 1955 January 19 |
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| | Augusta, GA: Plan showing property at Fenwick and Sixth Streets, LOCATION: 210-98-16914, 1955 January 19 |
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| | Augusta, GA: Joint terminal for Central of Georgia Railroad, Augusta and Savannah Railroad, and Augusta and Summerville Railroad, LOCATION: 211-03-05249, 1906 June |
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| | Augusta, GA: Joint terminal for Central of Georgia Railroad, Augusta and Savannah Railroad, and Augusta and Summerville Railroad, LOCATION: 211-03-05249, 1906 June |
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| | Augusta, GA: Yard tracks to cotton platform and wash works, LOCATION: 211-05-02754, 1892 August 08 |
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| | Augusta, GA: Central Railroad and Banking Company of Georgia and foreign tracks, LOCATION: 211-06-02755, 1888 December |
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| | Augusta, GA: Track to serve the H.M. Boardman property, LOCATION: 212-26-17103, 1956 December |
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| | Augusta, GA: Proposed track to new Savannah bluff-plan and profile, LOCATION: 216-15-14350, 1934 October 02 |
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| | Augusta, GA: Plan showing property required for track changes Augusta and Savannah Railroad connection near third level canal, LOCATION: 218-62-14061, 1931 June 22 |
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| | Augusta, GA: Plan showing property required for track changes, Augusta and Savannah Railroad connection near third level canal, LOCATION: 218-62-14061, 1931 June 22 |
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| | Augusta, GA: Richmond County, Mrs. M. L. Walton, LOCATION: 220-28-12420, 1923 October 10 |
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| | Augusta, GA: D-126.7 drainage area, LOCATION: 220-43-12064, 1921 December |
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| | Augusta, GA: Track changes Fenwick and 11th Streets, LOCATION: 220-60-09875, 1915 February |
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| | Augusta, GA: Southern Railway track to Texas Oil Company plant, LOCATION: 220-78-10749, 1917 July 30 |
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| | Augusta, GA: Lot owned by Central Banking Company, LOCATION: 224-67-02749, 1863 February 13 |
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| | Augusta, GA: Tracks owned by different railroads in vicinity of Hall and Gwinnett Streets, LOCATION: 224-85-06848, 1909 June 04 |
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| | Augusta, GA: Connection with Charleston and Western Carolina Railroad, LOCATION: 230-78-12754, 1924 June |
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| | Augusta, GA: Portion of yard, LOCATION: 232-29-00351, 1899 March 28 |
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| | Augusta, GA: Spur for McKenzie's brick yard, LOCATION: 232-31-00133, 1901 January 14 |
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| | Augusta, GA: Camp site tracks, LOCATION: 232-91-10735, 1917 July 17 |
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| | Augusta, GA: Augusta and Savannah Railway and Port Royal and Western Carolina Railroad, LOCATION: 234-68-04079, undated |
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| | Augusta, GA: Augusta and Savannah Railway and Port Royal and Western Carolina Railroad, LOCATION: 234-68-04079, undated |
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| | Augusta, GA: Central of Georgia Railroad and Port Royal Railroad, LOCATION: 234-80-04082, undated |
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| | Augusta, GA: Central of Georgia and Augusta and Savannah Railway at Twiggs Street, LOCATION: 238-56-00208, 1901 April 03 |
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| | Augusta, GA: Georgia and Florida Railroad with industrial tracks, LOCATION: 238-59-10747, 1917 July 27 |
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| | Augusta, GA: Georgia Belt Line crossing to Dleage Avenue, LOCATION: 154-43-00000, undated |
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| | Augusta, GA: Map of the city of Augusta from surveys made by the Department of Public Works, LOCATION: 002-12-00099, 1912 |
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| | Augusta, GA: Cross section over Briar Creek D-103.1 and McBean Creek D-109.9, LOCATION: 194-46-13964, 1930 September |
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| | Augusta, GA: Resurvey of area between mile post 131 and 132, LOCATION: 126-70-08461, 1921 January |
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| | Augusta, GA: Resurvey of area between mile post 132 and end, LOCATION: 231-07-09144, 1913 April |
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| | Augusta, GA: Plan showing railroad crossing and approaches - Gordon highway near Merry Brothers Brick and Tile Company, LOCATION: 210-67-17016, 1956 October 29 |
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| | Augusta, GA: Proposed pipe line for Hickory Street sewer, LOCATION: 071-75-16327, 1949 December 19 |
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| | Augusta, GA: Resurvey from mile post 30 to 31, LOCATION: 152-48-00000, undated |
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| | Augusta, GA to Union Junction, GA: Resurvey of area between mile post 132 and end, LOCATION: 126-71-09144, 1944 December |
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| | Baileys Park, GA: Resurvey of the area between mile posts 66 and 68, LOCATION: 206-08-11907, 1921 July |
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| | Baileys Park, GA: Resurvey of the area between mile posts 68 and 69, LOCATION: 206-10-11922, 1921 July |
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| | Baileys Park, GA: Resurvey from mile post 68 to 69, LOCATION: 197-69-11922, undated |
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| | Bakely, GA: Blakely extension to Chattahoochee River property owners, LOCATION: 016-25-00060, 1887 |
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| | Balcom, GA: Resurvey of the area between mile post 178 and 180, LOCATION: 124-28-09840, 1914 July |
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| | Baldwin County, GA: Resurvey of area between mile post 185 and 187, LOCATION: 126-88-08934, 1921 December |
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| | Baldwin County, GA: Resurvey of the area between mile post 256 the end, LOCATION: 128-60-09171, 1921 December |
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| | Bale, GA: Resurvey of area between mile post 129 and 130, LOCATION: 126-12-08945, 1920 December |
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| | Bancroft, GA: Resurvey from mile post 339 to 340, LOCATION: 164-63-01345, 1910 February |
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| | Bancroft, GA: Resurvey from mile post 340 to 342, LOCATION: 164-64-05240, 1906 June 16 |
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| | Banning, GA: Resurvey from mile post 300 to 301, LOCATION: 134-74-08191, 1915 May |
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| | Banning, GA: Resurvey from mile post 301 to 303, LOCATION: 134-75-08192, 1911 May |
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| | Banning, GA: Resurvey from mile post 303 to 304, LOCATION: 134-71-08193, 1911 July |
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| | Banning, GA: Resurvey from mile post 304 to 305, LOCATION: 134-18-07861, 1910 October |
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| | Barachias, AL: Layout of tracks, roads, and buildings in the vicinity of Central of Georgia bridges B-213 and A-214, LOCATION: 093-64-00210, undated |
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| | Barachias, AL: Resurvey from mile post 404 to 406, LOCATION: 164-09-06547, 1908 November |
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| | Barbour County, AL: Plan showing right of way acquired from Pappas, Foy, and Pomeroy for Central of Georgia Railway Company's proposed track to serve various industries, LOCATION: 046-41-17836, 1962 November 30 |
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| | Barbour County, AL: Plan showing right of way acquired from Pappas, Foy and Pomeroy for Central of Georgia Railway's proposed track to serve various industries, LOCATION: 046-41-17836A, 1962 November 30 |
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| | Barbour County, AL: City map, LOCATION: 094-29-12438, 1923 November |
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| | Barnesville, GA: Track and end elevations, LOCATION: 052-45-05716, 1907 August |
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| | Barnesville, GA: Warehouse occupied by Wooten and Jordan, LOCATION: 052-44-08665, 1914 June 24 |
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| | Barnesville, GA: Passenger depot, LOCATION: 072-24-08288, 1912 July |
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| | Barnesville, GA: Track beams, William Carter Company, LOCATION: 077-26-15913, 1946 November |
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| | Barnesville, GA: Location of lines A and B, Barnesville to city dumping station, LOCATION: 094-05-00037, 1898 August 17 |
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| | Barnesville, GA: Rearrangement of facilities, LOCATION: 182-73-04597, 1906 April 23 |
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| | Barnesville, GA: Spur to J.C. Smith, LOCATION: 236-75-01213, 1900 November 14 |
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| | Barnesville, GA: West bypass at mile post 234.4, Highway Department, project F-001-3(6), Lamar County, LOCATION: 051-24-00000, 1958 December |
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| | Barnesville, GA: Proposed foot underpass, general layout, LOCATION: 114-01-05776, 1907 September |
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| | Barnesville, GA: LOCATION: Proposed foot underpass, masonry, LOCATION: 114-01-08519, 1912 March |
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| | Barnesville, GA: Signals 2316 to 2343, LOCATION: 109-12-10300, undated |
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| | Barnesville, GA: Signals 2355 to 2395, LOCATION: 109-13-10300, undated |
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| | Barnesville, GA: Barnesville to Milner, mile post 234 to 243, LOCATION: 111-17-10149, undated |
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| | Barnesville, GA: Profile from Barnesville, GA to Thomaston, GA, LOCATION: 058-01-08564, 1912 March |
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| | Barnesville, GA: Suggestions for freight shed, LOCATION: 196-11-00739, 1899 December 26 |
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| | Barrett, AL: Resurvey from mile post 382 to 384, LOCATION: 166-06-07575, 1910 June |
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| | Barron's Lane, GA: Located line packing house, LOCATION: 042-05-12444, 1924 January |
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| | Barron's Lane, GA: Property, LOCATION: 118-55-12462, 1924 January |
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| | Barron's Lane, GA: Located line to serve packing house, LOCATION: 226-19-12492, 1924 January |
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| | Barron's Lane, GA: Barron's Lane to Cheeve, signals H-2346 to H-2383, LOCATION: 107-34-12384, 1923 September |
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| | Bartow, GA: Foreman's house roof plan, LOCATION: 057-01-14887, 1939 May |
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| | Bartow, GA: Property purchased from C.M. Thompkins, LOCATION: 144-52-07661, 1910 September |
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| | Bartow, GA: Combination depot, LOCATION: 158-17-09553, 1914 April 15 |
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| | Bartow, GA: Highway crossing signal, circuit plan, LOCATION: 024-00-14798, 1938 October |
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| | Bartow, GA to Tennille, GA: Map showing Central of Georgia Railroad from Bartow to Tennille, sections 35 to 39, LOCATION: 003-01-00080, undated |
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| | Batesville, AL: Layout of tracks, roads, and buildings in the vicinity of Central of Georgia bridge B-158, LOCATION: 093-91-00234, undated |
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| | Batesville, AL: Resurvey from mile post 347 to 349, LOCATION: 162-52-06265, 1908 May |
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| | Beachwood, GA: Resurvey from mile post 230 to 231, LOCATION: 168-87-11061, 1911 June |
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| | Bealwood, GA: Proposed highway change, LOCATION: 156-17-08821, 1912 November |
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| | Bealwood, GA: Tracks and property between mile posts 3 and 4, LOCATION: 238-97-09929, 1915 April |
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| | Beechwood, GA: Track G.H. Evans Lumber Company, LOCATION: 184-81-09985, 1915 June 23 |
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| | Bellefont, GA: Resurvey of the area between mile post 317 and 319, LOCATION: 178-05-08234, 1911 August |
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| | Bellwood, AL: Piping layout for pump, LOCATION: 194-53-14012, 1931 February 26 |
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| | Bellwood, AL: Location of pump and pipe line, LOCATION: 238-08-05843, 1907 October |
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| | Bellwood, AL: Resurvey from mile post 409 to 410, LOCATION: 223-18-05850, 1907 October |
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| | Bellwood, GA: Profile of track, mile post 179 to 223, LOCATION: 023-00-00000, undated |
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| | Bellwood, GA: Exchange of property, LOCATION: 113-12-06353, 1908 July |
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| | Berry Hill, GA: Resurvey between mile post 378 to 380, LOCATION: 136-52-09106, 1913 January |
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| | Berryton, GA: Addition to freight room, LOCATION: 099-68-14479, 1936 March |
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| | Berryton, GA: 30,000-gallon water tank, LOCATION: 216-12-14302, 1934 March |
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| | Berryton, GA: Installation of electric pumping equipment, LOCATION: 218-84-14162, 1932 May |
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| | Berryton, GA: Resurvey between mile post 400 to 402, LOCATION: 136-74-08428, 1911 December |
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| | Bethel, AL: Resurvey from mile post 379 to 380, LOCATION: 168-60-06999, 1909 June |
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| | Bethesda, GA: Layout of proposed irrigation system, LOCATION: 047-55-00000, 1938 October, revised 1940 |
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| | Bethesda, GA: Layout of water system, LOCATION: 047-55-00000, 1938 August |
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| | Bethmont, GA: Changes in track layout for Piedmont Cotton Mills, LOCATION: 142-91-08276, 1911 September 27 |
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| | Bethmont, GA: Resurvey from mile post 286 to 287, LOCATION: 130-86-09240, 1913 June |
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| | Bexton, GA: Laborer's house, LOCATION: 156-58-11094, 1917 July |
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| | Bexton, GA: Resurvey of area between mile post 66 and mile post 67, LOCATION: 200-28-09403, 1913 October |
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| | Bexton, GA, to Raymond, GA: Change in public road and location of overhead bridge, LOCATION: 146-03-05429, 1907 April 09 |
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| | Bibb County, GA: Portion around Head, GA, LOCATION: 075-21-15883, undated |
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| | Bibb County, GA: County map, LOCATION: 100-19-02817, undated |
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| | Bibb County, GA: Part of the C.L. Deal property in lot 121 M.R.W. Bibb County, GA, LOCATION: 109-57-16404, 1950 June 28 |
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| | Bibb County, GA: Right of way through land lot 84, LOCATION: 113-16-05634, 1907 July 18 |
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| | Bibb County, GA: Property purchased from W.E. Jenkins in land lot 89, LOCATION: 115-81-09338, 1913 October 10 |
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| | Bibb County, GA: Property purchased from J.E. Hall, land lots 74 and 89, LOCATION: 118-75-09263, 1913 July 26 |
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| | Bibb County, GA: Property survey for Central of Georgia Railway, Macon Reserve West, LOCATION: 188-36-17149, 1957 May |
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| | Bibb County, GA: Mile post 194, storm sewer, LOCATION: 188-56-17318, 1958 March |
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| | Bibb County, GA: Macon Stone Company, LOCATION: 212-90-16934, 1955 April 28 |
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| | Bibb County, GA: Industrial property and track of Hooks property near Macon, LOCATION: 214-78-16195, 1948 August |
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| | Bibb County, GA: Overhead bridge at mile post 197.5, proposed changes in signal and communications, LOCATION: 099-95-16647, 1952 September |
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| | Bibb County, GA: Resurvey of Station no. 10189 to 10241, LOCATION: 102-05-00008, undated |
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| | Bibb County, GA: Resurvey of industrial track, LOCATION: 102-12-00016, undated |
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| | Bibb County, GA: Resurvey between mile posts 187 to 188, LOCATION: 124-36-09832, 1914 July |
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| | Bibb County, GA: Macon freight terminal property, mile posts 190 to 191, LOCATION: 128-64-12939, 1925 August |
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| | Bibb County, GA: Macon freight terminal, LOCATION: 128-65-12939A, 1925 August |
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| | Bibb County, GA: Land of Empire Land Company, LOCATION: 128-93-12784A, 1925 June |
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| | Bibb County, GA: Macon freight terminal, LOCATION: 128-94-12791, 1924 November |
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| | Bibb County, GA: Macon freight terminal, mile post 192 to 193, LOCATION: 128-75-13693, 1929 March |
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| | Bibb County, GA: Old Macon and Atlantic Railroad line, industrial tracks, LOCATION: 128-69-06055, 1908 January |
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| | Bibb County, GA: Industrial tracks and Macon and Atlantic main line, LOCATION: 128-71-12973, 1925 August |
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| | Bibb County, GA: Resurvey of area between mile post 187 TO 188, LOCATION: 132-19-06063, 1907 December |
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| | Bibb County, GA: Resurvey of area between mile post 196 and 197, LOCATION: 229-44-02348, undated |
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| | Bibb County, GA: Macon to Atlanta, mile post 192 to 197, LOCATION: 018-02-14248, 1919 November |
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| | Bibb County, GA: Resurvey from Macon to Fort Valley, mile post 192 to 193, LOCATION: 026-01-13693, 1929 March |
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| | Bibb County, GA: Resurvey from Macon, GA to Fort Valley, GA, mile post 193 to 194, LOCATION: 026-01-12940, 1929 March |
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| | Bibb County, GA: Property transfer, Dr. W.G. Lee to the Macon Area Development Commission, LOCATION: 038-01-15819, 1946 September |
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| | Bibb County, GA: Resurvey of Macon terminals, LOCATION: 128-88-12972A, 1928 January |
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| | Bibb County, GA: Resurvey from mile post 193 to 194, LOCATION: 171-12-12940, 1929 March |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Frisco Railroad from 28th Street and 23rd Avenue to west end of East Thomas yard, LOCATION: 000-20-00000 |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Terminals, LOCATION: 000-20-00000, 1898 March |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Frisco Railroad from 28th Street and 23rd Avenue to west end of East Thomas yard, LOCATION: 000-20-00000 |
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| | Birmingham, AL: City map, LOCATION: 006-02-00000, 1904 |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Map of East Thomas yard, St. Louis and San Francisco Railway Company, LOCATION: 030-11-21294, 1928 June 22 |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Change in alignment between mile posts 64-72, Walker County, AL, Quinton, AL to Lost Creek, AL, LOCATION: 048-06-09308, 1913 August |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Southern Railway lines and Association Lines Railroad in vicinity of Birmingham, LOCATION: 048-37-00000, 1918 November 01 |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Southern Railway lines and Association Lines Railroad in vicinity of Birmingham, LOCATION: 048-37-00000, 1918 November 01 |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Bessemer terminal area (van Dyke), LOCATION: 049-30-14449, 1935 November 05 |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Showing location of coal mines and railroads, LOCATION: 052-62-00000, undated |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Tracks terminal area coordinating committee, LOCATION: 053-41-14483, 1935 November 05 |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Proposed warehouse for Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company, LOCATION: 054-37-14029, 1931 March |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Warehouse and office for Empire Land Company, block no. 594, LOCATION: 054-46-14138, 1932 February |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Repairs to pavement 5th Avenue crossing and 29th Street, LOCATION: 056-36-16017, 1947 August |
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| | Birmingham, AL: General layout of Empire Land Company property, lots nos. 5, 6, 7, and 8, block 594, LOCATION: 058-21-14141, 1932 March |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Land to be acquired from Louisville and Nashville Railroad Company for track to detinning, LOCATION: 058-36-15390, 1943 March 30 |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Kelley map of city, LOCATION: 064-04-00000, 1911 |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Tracks between 26th and 35th Streets and 8th and 11th Avenues, LOCATION: 071-03-13958, 1930 August 22 |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Tracks between 15th and 26th Streets and 8th and 11th Avenues, LOCATION: 071-03-13959, 1930 August 22 |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Diagram of main line between Birmingham, AL and Sylacauga, AL, LOCATION: 056-03-16353, 1950 March 03 |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Birmingham Terminal sheet no. 4, LOCATION: 094-92-06068, undated |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Design of freight depot, LOCATION: 094-99-02796, undated |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Protection to outside door hangers, LOCATION: 094-99-02796A, undated |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Arrangement of roof conductors, LOCATION: 094-99-02796B, undated |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Plan showing railroads in vicinity of Birmingham, AL, LOCATION: 096-12-14277, 1933 October 05 |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Map of railroads, LOCATION: 098-26-06814, 1908 August 22 |
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| | Birmingham, AL: City map, LOCATION: 098-26-06814, 1908 August 22 |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Virginia Bridge and Iron property, LOCATION: 098-43-13283, 1926 October |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Arrangement of tracks to depot, roundhouse, and yard, LOCATION: 098-60-02850, 1888 May |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Alabama Fuel and Iron Company proposed location of slope no. 3, LOCATION: 098-91-13555, 1912 May 22 |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Connection of Birmingham, AL between Columbus and Western Railroad and Lewisburg and Nashville Railroad, LOCATION: 099-33-02845, undated |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Connection of Birmingham, AL between Columbus and Western Railroad and Lewisburg and Nashville Railroad, LOCATION: 099-33-02845, undated |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Yard north end, LOCATION: 099-41-01180, 1888 February 01 |
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| | Birmingham, AL: New tracks and Pratt "Y", LOCATION: 099-42-02846, 1889 March |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Crossing and connection Sloss Furnace tracks, LOCATION: 099-52-02905, 1889 November |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Garage for Empire Land Company, block no. 594, LOCATION: 099-56-14140, 1932 February |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Shed and storehouse for Empire Land Company, block no. 594, LOCATION: 099-57-14139, 1932 February |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Proposed track connections between Southern Railway main tracks and Birmingham Belt railroad for deliveries to east Thomas yard, LOCATION: 099-89-17589, 1961 January 17 |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Proposed train shed, LOCATION: 101-16-00000, 1929 June 13 |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Plan of Birmingham industrial park by Walter Schoel Engineering Company, LOCATION: 101-90-17543, 1960 June |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Plan of property in block 424, LOCATION: 107-66-16417, 1950 August 14 |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Plan of property in block 420, LOCATION: 107-67-16451, 1950 December 01 |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Land between Birmingham and Woodlawn Junction, LOCATION: 108-01-05440, undated |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Birmingham and subdivision railroad connection land lot, LOCATION: 108-26-04452, 1906 March |
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| | Birmingham, AL: East and West section line fence encroachment, LOCATION: 108-33-11584, 1920 March 08 |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Saint Louis and San Francisco Railway Company plat showing facilities at Birmingham to be used jointly by the Illinois Central, Central of Georgia, and Frisco Railways, LOCATION: 108-40-13301, 1924 March 07 |
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| | Birmingham, AL: St. Louis and San Francisco Railway Company plat showing facilities at Birmingham to be used jointly by the Illinois Central, Central of Georgia, and Frisco Railways, LOCATION: 108-40-13301, 1924 March 07 |
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| | Birmingham, AL: St. Louis and San Francisco Railway Company plat showing facilities at Birmingham to be used jointly by the Illinois Central, Central of Georgia, and Frisco Railways, LOCATION: 108-40-13301, 1924 March 07 |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Connecting lines, LOCATION: 108-40-13301, 1926 January 01 |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Spur from Mammoth spur to no. 3 slope Helena Seam, LOCATION: 110-05-09539, 1914 February 27 |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Connection of Central of Georgia and Mary Lee Railroad, LOCATION: 112-86-13028, 1925 September |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Relocation and new connection with Birmingham Belt Railroad, LOCATION: 112-87-10510, 1911 |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Plan showing property of Central of Georgia Railway in Blocks 594, 595, 596, 597 and 598, LOCATION: 115-43-13703, 1929 April 18 |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Plan showing property of Central of Georgia Railway in blocks 594, 595, 596, 597, and 598, LOCATION: 115-43-13703, 1929 April 18 |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Property to Mary Lee Railroad, LOCATION: 118-40-13261, 1926 September |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Central of Georgia Railway and Saint Louis and San Francisco Railway Company at 29th Street and 9th Avenue, LOCATION: 142-11-06023, 1907 December 27 |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Tracks between 31st Street and 27th Street near 10th Avenue, LOCATION: 144-75-07830, 1910 December |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Proposed track to Birmingham Slag Company, LOCATION: 148-62-14739, 1938 June 18 |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Proposed track changes for Wofford Oil Company, LOCATION: 150-60-16062, 1947 December 11, revised 1948 |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Crossing ties in Central of Georgia Railway main line and Louisville and Nashville Railroad tracks, LOCATION: 150-62-15616, 1945 January 24 |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Location of industries and tracks in vicinity of 2nd Avenue and 12th Street used jointly with Illinois Central Railroad, LOCATION: 150-76-16140, 1948 April 13 |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Location of industries in vicinity of 2nd Avenue and 12th Street used jointly with the Illinois Central Railroad, LOCATION: 150-76-16140, 1948 April 13 |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Location of industries and tracks in vicinity of 2nd and 12th Streets used jointly with the Illinois Central Railroad, LOCATION: 150-76-16140, 1948 April 13 |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Crossing gantry crane track, Southern States Iron Roofing Company, LOCATION: 152-96-15971, 1947 March 28 |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Crossing of gantry crane track of Southern States Iron Roofing Company, LOCATION: 152-96-15971, 1947 March 28 |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Southern Railway and connection, LOCATION: 152-97-16001, undated |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Southern Railway and connections, LOCATION: 152-97-16001, undated |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Southern Railway and connection, LOCATION: 152-97-16001, undated |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Proposed rearrangement of connection with Birmingham relocated belt, LOCATION: 154-54-13404, 1927 July 08 |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Proposed rearrangement of connection with Birmingham relocated belt, LOCATION: 154-54-13404, 1927 July 08 |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Alabama Fuel and Iron Company property to be conveyed, LOCATION: 154-74-13592, 1928 August 21 |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Alabama Fuel and Iron Company property to be conveyed, LOCATION: 154-74-13592, 1928 February |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Plan of proposed track changes in Central of Georgia Railway's connection to Birmingham Terminal Company, LOCATION: 167-23-17771, 1962 April 12 |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Plan of proposed track changes in Central of Georgia Railway's connection to Birmingham Terminal Company, LOCATION: 167-23-17771, 1962 April 12 |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Henryellen Branch proposed washer tracks, LOCATION: 180-80-08787, undated |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Atlantic and Gulf Short Line Railroad and Savannah and Western Railroad, LOCATION: 180-84-00000, undated |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Atlantic and Gulf Short Line Railroad and Savannah and Western Railroad, LOCATION: 180-84-00000, undated |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Proposed Mary Lee Railroad connection and tracks to Sloss-Sheffield Steel and Iron Company city furnaces, LOCATION: 182-24-13230, 1926 August 11 |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Drainage, mile post 87, LOCATION: 184-85-10007, 1915 July 14 |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Reinforced concrete pit for 12 foot track hopper at Grayson Lumber Company, LOCATION: 188-43-17039, 1956 April 20 |
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| | Birmingham, AL: 25,000-gallon low service water tank, LOCATION: 196-71-11660, 1920 July |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Additional right of way to be purchased from Birmingham Realty Company, LOCATION: 198-10-07827, 1910 December 21 |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Mile posts 156 and 126, right of way property acquired from James Harden and wife, A.G. Embry and wife, Susan Jordan, and J .J. Jordan, LOCATION: 198-17-02653 |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Mile post 125 and 126, right of way property acquired from James Harden and wife, A. F. Embry and wife, Susan Jordan, and J.J. Jordan, LOCATION: 198-17-02653 |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Mile posts 125 and 126, right of way property acquired from James Harden and wife, A.G. Embry and wife, Susan Jordan, and J .J. Jordan, LOCATION: 198-17-02653 |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Mile post 125 and 126, right of way property acquired from James Harden and wife, A.G. Embry and wife, Susan Jordan, and J.J. Jordan, LOCATION: 198-17-02653 |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Track to serve Southern Steel Works Company, LOCATION: 208-37-14685, 1938 February 10 |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Track to serve Southern Steel Works Company, LOCATION: 208-37-14685, 1938 February 10 |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Section lines and coal holdings, LOCATION: 211-36-02646, 1905 |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Plan showing proposed track to serve Mengel Plywood Company, LOCATION: 212-09-17004, 1955 December 01 |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Plan showing proposed track to serve Mengel Plywood Company, LOCATION: 212-09-17004, 1955 December 01 |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Plans showing proposed track facilities to serve United States Pipe and Foundry Company, LOCATION: 212-41-17173, 1957 August 20 |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Plan of proposed track to serve John Casey, LOCATION: 212-65-17257, 1958 April 11 |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Tracks vicinity of 28th Street and 10th Avenue, LOCATION: 216-24-14751, 1938 July 06 |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Track serving Malone Freight Lines, LOCATION: 216-73-15523, 1944 May 24 |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Empire Land Company property along 9th Avenue in blocks 594 to 598, LOCATION: 218-12-13819, 1929 November 23 |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Track connection KCM and B and Central of Georgia, 9th Avenue and 29th Street, LOCATION: 220-39-11821, 1898 March |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Crossing and connection H.A. and B. Railway at 31st Street, LOCATION: 220-40-00990, 1898 September 13 |
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| | Birmingham, AL: St . Louis and San Francisco Railroad and Central of Georgia track connections, LOCATION: 220-80-11467, 1916 January 14 |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Grant Mills public road, LOCATION: 222-45-11800, 1921 April |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Right of way purchased from Birmingham Realty Company, LOCATION: 222-47-05185, 1906 December |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Property conveyed by the American Casting Company, LOCATION: 222-63-04952, 1906 October 05 |
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| | Birmingham, AL: East Birmingham Land Company, LOCATION: 224-77-01008, undated |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Property of Mrs. H. Collier, LOCATION: 226-29-12430, 1916 March 21 |
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| | Birmingham, AL: 29th Street yard valuation, LOCATION: 226-34-06516, 1908 November |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Interchange tracks for Southern Railway and K.C.M. and B Railroad, LOCATION: 226-76-04806, 1906 April 26 |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Interchange tracks for Southern Railway and K.C.M. and B. Railroad, LOCATION: 226-76-04806, 1906 April 26 |
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| | Birmingham, AL: City map, LOCATION: 226-82-00066, 1899 August |
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| | Birmingham, AL: City map, LOCATION: 226-82-02901, 1886 December 01 |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Tracks used jointly with Birmingham Belt Railroad from center of 14th Street to connection in block no. 29, LOCATION: 226-95-09949, 1915 May |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Crossing of Central of Georgia Railroad connecting tracks with Seaboard Air Line Railroad tracks on 27th Street, LOCATION: 230-45-07948, 1911 February |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Tracks and vicinity, LOCATION: 232-36-09360, 1913 October |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Rearrangement of tracks for Virginia Bridge and Iron Company, LOCATION: 232-38-12132, 1922 June 16 |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Louisville and Nashville Railroad, LOCATION: 232-65-07310, 1906 March |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Connection of Columbus and Western Railroad with Mary Lee Coal and Coke Company's track, LOCATION: 232-84-02847, undated |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Connections with tracks to Sloss Furnace, LOCATION: 234-12-04084, 1889 December 16 |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Henryellen spur, LOCATION: 234-39-04923, 1906 October 19 |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Proposed connection between Birmingham Belt Railway on 10th Avenue and Southern Railway on 27th Street, LOCATION: 234-41-06692, 1910 August 23 |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Proposed connection between Birmingham Belt Railway on 10th Avenue and Southern Railway on 27th Street, LOCATION: 234-41-06692, 1910 August 23 |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Proposed Mary Lee Railroad connection and tracks to Sloss-Sheffield Steel and Iron Company city furnaces, LOCATION: 234-43-13120, 1926 May 21 |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Proposed connection with Seaboard Air Line Railway between 30th and 32nd Streets on 9th Avenue, LOCATION: 234-77-08038, 1911 April |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Columbus and Western Railroad and Louisville and Nashville Railroad, LOCATION: 234-91-00292, 1901 June 06 |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Columbus and Western Railroad and Louisville and Nashville Railroad, LOCATION: 234-91-00292, 1901 June 06 |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Henryellen spur extension West Black Creek, LOCATION: 236-40-04483, 1905 November 04 |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Tracks between 31st and 27th Streets and 9th and 10th Avenues, LOCATION: 238-33-07988, 1911 March |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Tracks between 31st and 27th Streets and 9th and 10th Avenues, LOCATION: 238-33-15256, 1941 December 11 |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Birmingham Electric and Sloss Furnace, LOCATION: 238-43-00245, 1901 April 30 |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Columbus and Western Railroad and K.C.M. and B. at 29th Street and 9th Avenue, LOCATION: 238-49-00156, 1899 December 29 |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Central of Georgia Railroad and K.C.M. and B. at 29th Street and 9th Avenue, LOCATION: 238-49-00156, 1899 December 29 |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Central of Georgia Railroad and Birmingham Belt Line at 9th Avenue and 32nd Street, LOCATION: 238-55-00368, 1901 July 31 |
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| | Birmingham, AL: 60 1/2-pound rail and angle bar used in 29th Street yard, LOCATION: 166-87-08594, 1912 April |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Kelley's railroad, mine, and industrial map of Birmingham mineral district, LOCATION: 002-21-00104, 1917 |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Kelley's railroad, mine, and industrial map of Birmingham mineral district, LOCATION: 002-12-00103, 1917 |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Kelley's railroad, mine, and industrial map of Birmingham mineral district, LOCATION: 002-11-11711, undated |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Kelley's railroad, mine, and industrial map of Birmingham mineral district, LOCATION: 002-21-00107, undated |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Proposed grade revision at highway crossing 18106+35, LOCATION: 033-11-13023, 1925 July |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Terminal properties of the Central and connecting railways, LOCATION: 062-32-00102, 1898 |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Right of Way and track map of Seaboard Air Line Railway, LOCATION: 051-23-00000, 1918 June 30 |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Resurvey of area between mile posts 445 and 446, LOCATION: 174-20-10053, 1915 September |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Resurvey of area between mile post 447 and end, LOCATION: 174-22-10055, 1915 September |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Dwarf signals Tenth Avenue and Second Street, LOCATION: 115-08-09979, undated |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Situation plan for proposed underpasses, 55th street and Grand Avenue, LOCATION: 001-10-12552, 1935 June 15 |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Underpass at Grand Avenue, LOCATION: 001-10-12674, 1935 July 31 |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Underpass at 55th Street, LOCATION: 001-10-12725, undated |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Profile between Birmingham, AL and Dunarant, AL, LOCATION: 031-10-08853, undated |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Plan for crossings of tunnel coal line under Seaboard Air Line trestle, LOCATION: 032-00-02390, 1905 June |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Drawings of retaining wall, 5th Avenue subway approach for the Birmingham Terminal Company, LOCATION: 032-10-00000, 1906 April 25 |
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| | Birmingham, AL: First Avenue underpass at 47th street, Alabama Highway Department, LOCATION: 034-11-00000, 1946 November 12 |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Falseworks for 5 ft culvert under Central of Georgia track in connection with underpass at 5th Avenue and 32nd Street, LOCATION: 038-11-14706, 1938 April |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Plan and profile of proposed state highway at 5th Avenue North and 32nd Street, LOCATION: 038-11-00000, 1937 May 20 |
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| | Birmingham, AL: General plan and profile of proposed highway underpass at 55th Street, LOCATION: 038-11-00000, 1937 October |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Proposed highway underpass at Grand Avenue, LOCATION: 038-11-00000, 1937 October |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Plan showing Frisco trucks and property in vicinity of 9th Avenue and 19th Street, LOCATION: 111-50-14357, 1934 November 02 |
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| | Birmingham, AL: Proposed track connections between Southern Railway main tracks and Birmingham Belt railroad for deliveries to East Thomas yard, LOCATION: 099-89-17589, 1961 January 17 |
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| | Biscuit Hill, GA: Encroachment on land of Mrs. Mary Houston, LOCATION: 108-17-02540, 1889 September 26 |
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| | Bishop, GA: Property of G.P. Elder, LOCATION: 113-93-12186, 1882 MayY 23 |
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| | Bishop, GA: Tracks and property, LOCATION: 118-29-01100, 1902 November |
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| | Bishop, GA: Property purchased from J.E. Thrashar, LOCATION: 144-09-10372, 1916 July |
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| | Bishop, GA: Resurvey of area between mile post 273 and 274, LOCATION: 134-05-10708, 1909 April |
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| | Black Jack, GA: Resurvey from mile post 258 to 260, LOCATION: 170-15-06163, 1908 February |
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| | Black Jack, GA: Resurvey from mile post 260 to 261, LOCATION: 170-17-06020, 1907 December |
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| | Black, GA: Resurvey from mile post 244 to 245, LOCATION: 132-11-10865, 1908 May |
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| | Blakeley, GA: Property line between Empire Cotton Oil Company and Central of Georgia, LOCATION: 220-97-11075, 1918 June |
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| | Blakeley, GA: Blakley Fertilizer Works, LOCATION: 238-99-09686, 1914 July 14 |
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| | Blakely, GA: Located line Chattahoochee River to Columbia, LOCATION: 100-23-02921, undated |
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| | Blakely, GA: Cuthbert Street, crossing, LOCATION: 148-48-15304, 1942 August 04 |
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| | Blakely, GA: Addition to stock pen, LOCATION: 194-78-14549, 1936 November |
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| | Blakely, GA: Track for Farmers Gin and Warehouse Company, LOCATION: 216-63-15430, 1943 Augusst 14 |
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| | Blakely, GA: Spur to Blakely Cotton Oil Company, LOCATION: 220-16-00678, 1902 May |
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| | Blakely, GA: Spur to Blakely Brick Company, LOCATION: 220-18-00674, 1902 May |
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| | Blakely, GA: Track to Blakely Grocery Company, LOCATION: 232-05-05877, 1907 October 30 |
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| | Blakely, GA: Proposed "Y" Connection with Flowers Brothers Spur, LOCATION: 238-34-06395, 1908 August |
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| | Blakely, GA: Blakely extension to Chattahoochee River property owners, LOCATION: 076-25-00060, 1887 |
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| | Blakely, GA: Blakely extension to Chattahoochee River property owners, LOCATION: 076-25-00060, 1887 |
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| | Blakely, GA: Blakely extension to Chattahoochee River property owners, LOCATION: 076-25-00060, 1887 |
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| | Blakely, GA: Blakely extension to Chattahoochee River property owners, LOCATION: 076-25-00060, 1887 |
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| | Blakely, GA: Blakely extension to Chattahoochee River property owners, LOCATION: 076-25-00060, 1887 |
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| | Blakely, GA: Resurvey from mile post 345 to 346, LOCATION: 164-69-10494, 1916 October |
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| | Blakely, GA: Resurvey from mile post 346 to 347, LOCATION: 164-70-06780, 1909 April |
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| | Blakely, GA: Resurvey from mile post 347 to 349, LOCATION: 164-71-07671, 1910 June |
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| | Blakely, GA: Plan showing the proposed side tracks for the city of Blakely, GA, LOCATION: 226-01-10324, 1916 June 27 |
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| | Blakley, GA: Blakley extension between Chattahoochee River and Omussee Creek, LOCATION: 009-10-00000, 1888 July |
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| | Bleecker, AL: Resurvey of area between mile post 304 and 305, LOCATION: 170-72-07223, 1909 September |
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| | Bleecker, AL: Resurvey of area between mile post 305 and 306, LOCATION: 170-74-13337, 1909 September |
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| | Bleeker, AL: Profile of track for D.G. Smith, LOCATION: 058-60-15543, 1944 August 03 |
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| | Bleekers, AL: Plan of track for D.G. Smith to serve a planer mill and lumber yard, LOCATION: 058-60-15543, 1944 August 03 |
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| | Bleekers, AL: Proposed development account connection for Chattahoochee Valley Railway, LOCATION: 228-98-10178, 1916 March 09 |
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| | Bleekers, GA: Resurvey between mile post 303 and 305, LOCATION: 237-43-07223, 1909 September |
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| | Bliss, GA: Resurvey of the area between mile post 216 and 217, LOCATION: 138-95-06224, 1908 January |
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| | Bliss, GA: Resurvey of the area between mile post 217 and 218, LOCATION: 138-96-06225, 1925 November |
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| | Bloomingdale, GA: Station grounds, LOCATION: 220-09-02768, 1898 December 07 |
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| | Bloomingdale, GA: Resurvey of the area between mile post 12 and 13, LOCATION: 120-62-09566, 1914 January |
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| | Bloomingdale, GA: Resurvey between mile post 12 and 13, LOCATION: 235-21-00442, 1912 September |
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| | Blundale, GA: Resurvey of area between stations 380+32 and 433+12, LOCATION: 202-57-13155, 1915 June |
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| | Blundale, GA: Resurvey of area between stations 433+12 and 485+52, LOCATION: 202-58-13156, 1915 June |
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| | Blundale, GA: Resurvey of area between stations 591-52 and 644+32, LOCATION: 202-61-13159, 1915 June |
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| | Blundale, GA and Cobbtown, GA: Depot for Wadley Southern Railway Company, LOCATION: 158-48-09762, 1914 December 01 |
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| | Bolingbroke, GA: Projected location to Preston Small Company's quarry, LOCATION: 094-48-10338, 1916 July |
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| | Bolingbroke, GA: Install electric pumping equipment in existing well and erect standard 20,000 gallon low service water tank, LOCATION: 047-25-15467, 1943 November 26 |
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| | Bolingbroke, GA: Rail leased to Macon Crushed Granite Company, LOCATION: 194-19-13537, 1928 May 24 |
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| | Bolingbroke, GA: Tracks, LOCATION: 228-06-01222, 1898 December 08 |
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| | Bolingbroke, GA: Resurvey from mile post 206 to 207, LOCATION: 130-04-06231, 1944 December |
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| | Bolingbroke, GA: Signals 2045 to 2062, LOCATION: 109-05-10300, undated |
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| | Bolingbroke, GA: Signals 2066 to 2102, LOCATION: 109-06-10300, undated |
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| | Bolingbroke, GA: Resurvey of area between mile post 206 and 207, LOCATION: 229-48-00135, undated |
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| | Bolingbroke, GA: Resurvey of area between mile post 206 and 207, LOCATION: 229-11-06231, 1908 April |
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| | Bolingbroke, GA: Resurvey of area between mile post 210 and 212, LOCATION: 229-12-07814, undated |
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| | Bolingbroke, GA to Preston, GA: Small Quarries Company quarry project location, LOCATION: 078-22-10394, 1916 July |
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| | Bon Air, AL: Rearrange track for Danville Knitting Mill spur track, LOCATION: 058-47-15593, 1944 November 30 |
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| | Bon Air, AL: Freight room and platform, LOCATION: 102-15-14482, 1936 April |
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| | Bon Air, AL: Proposed passenger depot, LOCATION: 102-15-15578, 1944 November |
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| | Bon Air, AL: Resurvey from mile post 398 to 399, LOCATION: 172-67-13786, 1929 September |
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| | Bon Air, AL: Resurvey between mile post 402 and 404, LOCATION: 239-83-05089, 1913 August |
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| | Bon Air, AL: Birmingham district grade revision, project no. 4, LOCATION: 004-20-00000, 1924 May |
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| | Bone, GA: Resurvey between mile post 380 to 382, LOCATION: 136-54-09107, 1913 January |
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| | Boneta, GA: Resurvey from mile post 236 to 238, LOCATION: 168-93-08220, 1911 June |
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| | Bostwich, GA: Plan of tracks, tanks, etc., at Junction of Talbotton Railroad with Southwestern Railroad at Bostwich, LOCATION: 062-45-04914, 1881 |
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| | Boswell, AL: Tracks and property, LOCATION: 236-74-01773, 1904 April |
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| | Boswell, AL: Resurvey from mile post 358 to mile post 360, LOCATION: 176-28-06600, 1909 January |
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| | Bowden Junction, GA: Depot facilities, LOCATION: 158-37-09644, 1914 September |
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| | Box Springs, GA: Plan and profile of proposed drainage channel to eliminate drainage problem at Baker Creek, LOCATION: 188-84-17686, 1961 August 21 |
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| | Box Springs, GA: Water supply, LOCATION: 196-19-09254, 1913 July |
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| | Box Springs, GA: Piping layout for pump, LOCATION: 208-51-14942, 1939 August 17 |
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| | Box Springs, GA: Profile and plan of proposed drainage channel to eliminate drainage problem at Baker Creek, LOCATION: 188-84-17686, 1961 August 21 |
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| | Box Springs, GA: Resurvey from mile post 268 to 269, LOCATION: 170-25-12279, 1906 February |
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| | Box Springs, GA: Resurvey from mile post 267 to 269, LOCATION: 231-98-04430, 1906 February |
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| | Box Springs, GA: Profile from Box Springs, GA to Juniper, AL, LOCATION: 025-32-00000, undated |
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| | Box Springs, GA: Land conveyed for pump house lot and right of way for pipe line, LOCATION: 144-45-10024, 1915 August |
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| | Boyde, AL: Resurvey from mile post 331 to 333, LOCATION: 200-45-07765, 1910 March |
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| | Bradley, GA: City map, LOCATION: 182-52-06459, 1897 |
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| | Bradley, GA: Resurvey of area between mile post 203 to 204, LOCATION: 132-35-06385, 1908 July |
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| | Brandywine, GA: Present property lines of White Sulphur Springs near Brandywine, GA, LOCATION: 098-33-04293, 1906 January |
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| | Brantley, AL: Foreman's house, LOCATION: 156-55-12422, 1923 October |
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| | Brantley, AL: Rail leased to Long, Pryor, and Reynolds Lumber Company, LOCATION: 194-16-13534, 1928 May 28 |
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| | Brantley, AL: Resurvey of the area between mile post 402 and 403, LOCATION: 176-72-09326, 1909 November |
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| | Bremen, GA: southern Railway passenger depot, LOCATION: 012-21-00000, 1913 July 18 |
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| | Bremen, GA: Southern Railway passenger depot, LOCATION: 072-25-09798, 1913 September 22 |
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| | Bremen, GA: Private road crossing, LOCATION: 076-40-14837, 1939 February 14 |
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| | Bremen, GA: Haralson County, GA map, LOCATION: 100-18-02456, 1897 |
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| | Bremen, GA: Track and coal trestle to serve Sewell Manufacturing Company, LOCATION: 111-65-14470, 1936 February 18 |
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| | Bremen, GA: House purchased for section foreman, LOCATION: 218-86-14214, 1932 |
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| | Bremen, GA: Spur to Mandeville Oil Mills, LOCATION: 234-51-06491, 1908 October 24 |
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| | Bremen, GA: Resurvey from mile post 323 to 324, LOCATION: 134-97-06235, 1908 March |
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| | Brewton, GA: Proposed change in "Y" track, LOCATION: 102-48-13551, 1928 June 29 |
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| | Brewton, GA: Combination depot for Wrightsville and Tennille Railroad Company, LOCATION: 104-17-12098, undated |
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| | Brewton, GA: Tracks and property, LOCATION: 182-88-01749, 1904 April |
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| | Brewton, GA to Pineora, GA: Macon and Atlantic Railroad, section 57 to 109, LOCATION: 027-20-11183, undated |
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| | Brick Yard, AL: Proposed track for Consolidated Gravel Company, LOCATION: 076-52-14737, 1938 June 09 |
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| | Brick Yard, AL: Masonry on underpass, LOCATION: 114-10-12027, 1922 February |
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| | Brico, GA: Resurvey of area between mile post 189 and 190, LOCATION: 126-92-10091, 1921 December |
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| | Bronwood, GA: Freight room, LOCATION: 101-06-16674, 1952 December |
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| | Bronwood, GA: Property of Central of Georgia Railroad, LOCATION: 144-59-05203, 1858 August |
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| | Bronwood, GA: Resurvey from mile post 282 to 283, LOCATION: 160-87-06334, 1908 May |
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| | Brooklet, GA: Road map of East Bulloch T.P.O., Brooklet section, U.S . Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, LOCATION: 048-51-00000, 1933 September |
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| | Brooklet, GA: Profile of right of way and track map, Shearwood Railway operated by the Shearwood Company, LOCATION: 093-00-14094, 1919 December 12 |
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| | Brooklet, GA: Profile of right of way and track map, Shearwook Railway from station 00 to station 211, LOCATION: 093-01-14095, 1919 December 12 |
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| | Brooks, GA: Resurvey from mile post 263 to 265, LOCATION: 134-37-06492, 1908 October |
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| | Broughton, GA: Resurvey of area between mile post 234 and 236, LOCATION: 128-37-09034, 1922 January |
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| | Broughton, GA: General location of highway on north side of railroad, eliminating two grade crossings, LOCATION: 144-85-10620, 1917 April 07 |
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| | Brumby, GA: Plan and elevation of underpass at Rossville, C-442 .1, LOCATION: 112-21-16721, 1953 August |
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| | Brumby, GA: Proposed Plate Girder Span for the underpass at Rossville, C-442.1, LOCATION: 112-07-16915, 1955 January |
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| | Brumby, GA: Proposed Girder Span at the underpass in Rossville, C-442.1, LOCATION: 112-22-16701, 1953 May |
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| | Brumby, GA: Resurvey between mile post 441 and 442, LOCATION: 138-15-08424, 1911 November |
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| | Brumby, GA: Plan of underpass C-442.1, Chattanooga Division, LOCATION: 112-21-16721, 1953 August |
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| | Brycke, AL: Spur to Howard and Berry's brick yard, Mobile and Girard Railroad, LOCATION: 236-83-00191, 1901 March 25 |
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| | Buchanan, GA: Portion of Buchanan, GA, LOCATION: 045-02-08491, 1949 January |
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| | Buchanan, GA: Land acquisition W. A. McCalman, LOCATION: 113-60-01062, 1902 October 15 |
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| | Buchanan, GA: Villa Rica Post Road bridge C-329.3, Highway Department plans, LOCATION: 047-10-00000, 1939 May |
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| | Buchanan, GA: Genereal layout of bridge C-330.8, LOCATION: 100-00-01594, 1903 September |
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| | Buchanan, GA: Van Wert Street bridge C-331.7, Highway Department plans, LOCATION: 053-51-00000, 1935 February, revised 1936 |
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| | Buchanan, GA: General layout of bridge C-332.2, LOCATION: 112-30-01584, 1903 September |
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| | Buchanan, GA: Plan of bridge C-332. 2, LOCATION: 100-00-01609, 1903 October 06 |
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| | Buchanan, GA: Preliminary Layout of Underpass near Buchanan, Georgia at mile post C-331.4, LOCATION: 045-02-15101, 1941 January |
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| | Buchanan, GA: Plans of underpass near Buchanan, Georgia at mile post C-331.4, LOCATION: 045-02-15101, 1941 January |
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| | Buchanan, GA: Resurvey between mile post 331 and 332, LOCATION: 136-05-08491, 1912 January |
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| | Buchanan, GA: Resurvey between mile post 332 and 333, LOCATION: 136-06-09252, 1913 January |
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| | Buck Creek, AL: Temporary crossing station 18426, LOCATION: 108-61-12943, 1925 July |
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| | Buck Creek, AL: Plan of bridge P-349.3, LOCATION: 106-21-13044, 1926 January, revised 1949 |
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| | Buck Creek, AL: Resurvey from mile post 314 to 315, LOCATION: 134-88-08323, 1911 October |
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| | Buck Creek, GA: Buck Creek, GA to Sturdivant, AL, LOCATION: 042-10-12532, 1924 March |
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| | Buck Creek, GA: Right of way from Buck Creek to Studivant, AL, LOCATION: 042-10-12532, 1924 March |
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| | Buena Vista, GA: Foundation plan for combination depot, LOCATION: 056-07-01684, 1903 December |
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| | Buena Vista, GA: Floor plan for combination depot, LOCATION: 056-17-01685, 1904 October 12 |
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| | Buena Vista, GA: Sections through combination depot, LOCATION: 056-07-01686, 1903 December |
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| | Buena Vista, GA: Front elevation of combination depot, LOCATION: 056-07-01687, 1903 December |
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| | Buena Vista, GA: Rear elevation of combination depot, LOCATION: 056-17-01688, 1903 December |
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| | Buena Vista, GA: End elevation of combination depot, LOCATION: 056-17-01689, 1903 December |
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| | Buena Vista, GA: Section foreman's house, LOCATION: 101-42-15634, 1945 March |
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| | Buena Vista, GA: Marion County. GA map, LOCATION: 106-76-02924, undated |
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| | Buena Vista, GA: City map, LOCATION: 110-32-01262, undated |
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| | Buena Vista, GA: Passenger station, LOCATION: 154-94-02942, 1890 January |
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| | Buena Vista, GA: Tracks and property, LOCATION: 182-89-01886, 1904 June |
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| | Buena Vista, GA: Track and property, LOCATION: 184-23-01321, 1903 March |
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| | Buena Vista, GA: Track and property, LOCATION: 184-23-01338, 1903 March |
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| | Buena Vista, GA: Preliminary line, LOCATION: 184-24-02641, undated |
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| | Buena Vista, GA: Proposed Wye track, LOCATION: 216-82-15627, 1945 March 05 |
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| | Buena Vista, GA: Tracks and property, LOCATION: 228-27-01257, 1903 January |
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| | Buena Vista, GA: Tracks and property, LOCATION: 228-27-01477, 1903 July |
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| | Buena Vista, GA: (near) Proposed "Y", LOCATION: 234-93-08061, 1911 May |
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| | Buena Vista, GA: Buena Vista and Ellaville extension, LOCATION: 009-10-00000, undated |
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| | Buena Vista, GA: Broad Street bridge 0-35.1, LOCATION: 114-20-12172, 1914 May |
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| | Buena Vista, GA: Broad Street bridge 0-35.1, LOCATION: 114-20-03076, 1914 May |
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| | Buena Vista, GA: Resurvey of area between mile post 289 and 290, LOCATION: 178-34-08499, 1912 February |
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| | Buena Vista, GA: Proposed underpass between mile post 0 and 35.6, 10 sheets, LOCATION: 072-05-14976, 1940 March |
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| | Buena Vista, GA: Location and circuit plan, LOCATION: 076-53-16311, 1948 August |
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| | Buena Vista, GA: Location and circuit plan of highway crossing signal, Georgia State Route no. 26, mile post C-35, LOCATION: 049-50-16311, 1948 August |
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| | Buena Vista, GA: Highway crossing signal, Georgia State Route no. 26, mile post C-35, LOCATION: 049-50-16311, 1948 August |
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| | Buffalo, AL: Land acquired from W.H. Hunter, LOCATION: 113-34-07405, 1910 March |
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| | Buffalo, AL: Resurvey from mile post 340 to 342, LOCATION: 200-54-07769, 1914 June |
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| | Buick, GA: Resurvey of the area between mile post 74 and 75, LOCATION: 124-57-11582, 1920 February |
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| | Bulloch County, GA: County map, LOCATION: 088-00-12671, 1909 |
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| | Bulloch County, GA: Map of Bulloch County, LOCATION: 002-10-00096, 1909 |
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| | Bulloch County, GA: Resurvey, LOCATION: 030-10-00090, undated |
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| | Bulloch County, GA: Resurvey of the area between mile post 72 and 73, LOCATION: 124-55-11605, 1920 February |
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| | Bullock County, AL: County map, LOCATION: 180-56-05393, 1949 |
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| | Bullock County, AL: Map of Bullock County, LOCATION: 003-00-14917, 1937 |
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| | Bullock County, AL: County Map, LOCATION: 052-24-05393, undated |
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| | Bullock County, AL: Resurvey from mile post 357 to 358, LOCATION: 176-27-06675, 1909 March |
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| | Bullock County, AL: Resurvey from mile post 383 to 385, LOCATION: 162-44-06506, 1908 October |
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| | Burgin, GA: Resurvey of the area between mile post 295 and 296, LOCATION: 178-28-08823, 1912 February |
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| | Burke County, GA: County map, LOCATION: 094-19-12473, 1909 |
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| | Burke County, GA: Map of Burke County, LOCATION: 002-00-00093, 1909 |
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| | Burts, GA: Resurvey of area between mile post 29.1 and mile post 30.2, LOCATION: 204-32-06749, undated |
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| | Butler, GA: Proposed spur track to Kaolin Mines, LOCATION: 106-33-00040, 1898 September 20 |
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| | Butler, GA: Proposed sanitary toilet facilities, LOCATION: 158-71-10108, 1915 December 17 |
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| | Butler, GA: Plan of Underpass at Butler mile post 241.8, LOCATION: 048-44-13933, 1930 July |
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| | Butler, GA: Resurvey from mile post 241 to 242, LOCATION: 168-98-10437, 1907 September |
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| | Butler, GA: Resurvey from mile post 242 to 243, LOCATION: 168-99-04800, 1907 September |
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| | Byron, GA: Elevation of office end, LOCATION: 052-50-02969A, undated |
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| | Byron, GA: Half plan of roof, LOCATION: 052-50-02969B, undated |
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| | Byron, GA: Detail of wrought iron forgings, LOCATION: 052-50-02969C, undated |
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| | Byron, GA: Warehouse door, LOCATION: 052-50-02969D, undated |
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| | Byron, GA: Ground plan of pillars, LOCATION: 052-50-02969E, 1888 August |
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| | Byron, GA: Floor plan, LOCATION: 052-50-02969F, 1883 August |
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| | Byron, GA: Detail of office doors and windows, LOCATION: 052-50-02969G, 1883 September |
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| | Byron, GA: Side elevations next to track, LOCATION: 052-50-02969H, 1883 September |
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| | Byron, GA: Wooden mantle, LOCATION: 052-50-02969I, 1883 |
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| | Byron, GA: Proposed alteration and addition for combination freight and passenger depot, LOCATION: 158-63-10702, 1917 June |
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| | Byron, GA: Track and Property, LOCATION: 182-81-00999, 1902 September |
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| | Byron, GA: Overhead bridge at mile post 209.5, Georgia Highway Department, LOCATION: 053-30-00000, 1934 November, revised 1934 |
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| | Byron, GA: Resurvey of the area between mile post 207 and 208, LOCATION: 138-86-10033, 1914 August |
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| | Byron, GA: Resurvey of the area between mile post 208 and 209, LOCATION: 138-87-10166, 1914 August |
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| | Byron, GA: Resurvey of the area between mile post 209 and 210, LOCATION: 138-88-06219, 1907 December |
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| | Byron, GA: Resurvey of the area between mile post 210 and 211, LOCATION: 138-89-10944, 1914 August |
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| | Byron, GA: Resurvey of the area between mile post 211 and 212, LOCATION: 138-90-10943, 1914 August |
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| | Byron, GA: Resurvey of area between mile post 16 to 18, LOCATION: 227-13-04684, 1906 May |
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| | Byron, GA: Plan of proposed track to serve U.S. Naval depot, LOCATION: 042-27-16663, 1952 October 28 |
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| | Byron, GA: Track and signal diagram of Byron-East, LOCATION: 111-61-13358, 1927 March 26 |
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| | Byron, GA: Track diagram of Byron-West, LOCATION: 111-62-13359, 1927 March 28 |
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| | Byron, GA: Proposed naval supply depot, LOCATION: 062-24-16648, 1952 September |
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| | Cadwell, GA: Resurvey of the area between mile posts 18 and 19, LOCATION: 206-33-11946, 1921 October |
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| | Cadwell, GA: Resurvey of the area between mile posts 19 and 20, LOCATION: 206-34-11962, 1921 November |
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| | Cadwell, GA: Resurvey from mile post 16 to 18, LOCATION: 197-98-08351, undated |
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| | Cadwell, GA: Resurvey from mile post 18 to 20, LOCATION: 199-80-08350, undated |
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| | Cahaba River, AL: Proposed change main line, LOCATION: 152-93-15520, 1944 May 13 |
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