The Georgia Railroad and Banking Company (reporting mark GA) also seen as "GARR", was a historic railroad and banking company that operated in the U.S...
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railroad changed its name to Central Rail Road and Banking Company of Georgia. This railroad was constructed to join the Macon and Western Railroad at...
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following railroads operate in the U.S. state of Georgia. Adams-Warnock Railway (AWRY) Athens Line, LLC (ABR) Augusta and Summerville Railroad (AUS), operated...
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line was begun in 1849-50 and completed in May 1854. A large minority interest owned by the Georgia Railroad and Banking Company eventually passed under...
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the railroad ran out of funding. One of these institutions, the Georgia Railroad and Banking Company, survived the Free Banking Era, the Civil War and subsequent...
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Southern Railway Georgia Southern and Florida Railway (GSF), owned by Norfolk Southern Railway Georgia Railroad and Banking Company (GA) owned by Seaboard...
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GA (category Language and nationality disambiguation pages)
former computer manufacturer Georgia Railroad and Banking Company (AAR mark) Greater Anglia, a UK train operating company Gamblers Anonymous, a support...
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(Max) Corput and Bass. It was the main freight depot for the Georgia Railroad and Banking Company. A fire in 1935 destroyed the upper floors and the cupola...
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The Macon and Western Railroad was an American railway company that operated in Georgia in the middle of the 19th century. Originally chartered as the...
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nine. 1,187 GP40s were built for 28 U.S. railroads; 16 were built for one Canadian carrier, Canadian National; and 18 were built for two Mexican carriers...
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predecessor (Georgia Railroad and Banking Company of Augusta's) role in the use of at least 182 slaves in the construction of the Georgia Railroad. Indian...
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John Pendleton King (category Jacksonian United States senators from Georgia (U.S. state))
president of the Georgia Railroad and Banking Company, and becoming a cotton manufacturer. He acquired large plantation holdings, and by 1860 owned 69...
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Hulsey Yard (category Rail yards in Georgia (U.S. state))
Association, Hulsey Yard was originally part of the Georgia Railroad and Banking Company. MARTA's Blue Line and Green Line traverses the rail yard. The yard...
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charter and changed the name of the company from Thomaston and Barnesville Railroad Company. In 1869, the Central Railroad and Banking Company of Georgia acquired...
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Monroe Railroad may refer to: Monroe Railroad (1833–1836), predecessor of the Central of Georgia Railway Its successor, the Monroe Railroad and Banking Company...
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CSX, is a Class I freight railroad company operating in the Eastern United States and the Canadian provinces of Ontario and Quebec. Operating about 21...
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Central Railroad & Banking Co. of Ga. v. Pettus, 113 U.S. 116 (1885), was an appeal from a decree of the Circuit Court of the United States for the Middle...
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Tennille Banking Company Building is a historic structure in Tennille, Georgia. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on July 28, 1994...
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purchased by E.W. Clark & Co., a private banking firm in Philadelphia with ties to the large Pennsylvania Railroad. The PRR was seeking a southern connection...
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William Washington Gordon (category 19th-century American railroad executives)
was elected to the Georgia Senate. He founded and served as the first president of the Central Railroad and Banking Company of Georgia, which would later...
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Retrieved 2024-08-31. "US Army 1824 & 1829 Diesel Trains". Tennessee Valley Railroad. Retrieved 2024-08-31. "That's a really big snowbird: Vintage train makes...
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Wrightsville and Tennille Railroad Company Building is a historic building in Tennille, Georgia. It was designed by Charles E. Choate, an architect and Methodist...
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Augusta and Savannah Railroad's property, including equipment, was leased to the Central Railroad and Banking Company of Georgia, after October 31, 1895...
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William Washington Gordon II (category People of Georgia (U.S. state) in the American Civil War)
Cotton Exchange and vice-president of the Merchants' National Bank, as well as a founding director of the Georgia Railroad and Banking Company. He was elected...
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Morgan family (category Banking families)
an American family and banking dynasty, which became prominent in the U.S. and throughout the world in the late 19th century and early 20th century....
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different railroads owned by the Central Railroad and Banking Company of Georgia. These included: Buena Vista and Ellaville Railroad Columbus and Rome Railway...
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A private railroad car, private railway coach, private car, or private varnish is a railroad passenger car either originally built or later converted for...
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CL&W Subdivision (redirect from Cleveland, Lorain and Wheeling Railroad)
Seaboard Coast Line Railroad, the Louisville and Nashville Railroad, the Clinchfield Railroad, and the Georgia Railroad and Banking Company) on November 1...
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Civil War in railroads and banking, and at his death was estimated to be the third-richest man in the United States, after Henry Ford and John D. Rockefeller...
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The Clinchfield Railroad (reporting mark CRR) was an operating and holding company for the Carolina, Clinchfield and Ohio Railway (reporting mark CCO)...
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