Central of Georgia Railway

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The Central Rail Road and Canal Company was organized in 1833 by a group of Savannah businessmen. In 1835, its name changed to Central Rail Road and Banking Company of Georgia. The company was sold and reorganized as the Central of Georgia Railway in 1895. IN 1971, the name changed to Central of Georgia Railroad.

From the description of Central of Georgia Railway stock certificate, 1839. (Georgia Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 46736168

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.

From the description of Central of Georgia Tracks Diagrams. (Georgia Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 653267653

From the description of Central of Georgia Railway records, 1835-1971. (Georgia Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 173482490

On August 25 and 26, 1952, Central of Georgia Railway and Franklin Simon and Co., a department store, collaborated to present fashion shows on streamliner Nancy Hanks, II, during her Savannah-Atlanta and Atlanta-Savannah trips. Franklin Simon and Co. was founded in 1902 as Franklin Simon Specialty Shops by Franklin Simon (1865-1934) and Herman A. Flurscheim (1851-1914). In 1945 Franklin Simon and Co. was acquired by City Stores Company of Philadelphia. When City Stores filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 1979, all Franklin Simon stores were closed. 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.

From the description of Fashion Show on Wheels photographs and article (Georgia Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 654439599

Archival Resources
Role Title Holding Repository
referencedIn Historic American Engineering Record. Historic American Engineering Record scrapbook on the Central of Georgia Railroad, 1975. Georgia Historical Society
referencedIn Barrow, Craig, 1876-1945. Craig Barrow family papers, 1766-1985, (bulk 1919-1970).
referencedIn Wadley, William Morrill, 1813-1882. Papers, 1853-1922. Duke University Libraries, Duke University Library; Perkins Library
referencedIn H. H. Copeland Maps and Tables, 1924-1956 Northwestern University Transportation Library
referencedIn Comer, Hugh Moss, 1842-1900. Hugh Moss Comer Festschriften and scrapbook, 1882-1900 Georgia Historical Society
creatorOf Central of Georgia Railway. Central of Georgia Railway stock certificate, 1839. Georgia Historical Society
creatorOf Greenville and Newnan Railway Company. Greenville and Noonan Railway Company : records, 1905-1908. Georgia Historical Society
referencedIn Train tickets and timetables, 1893-1957. Alabama Department of Archives and History
referencedIn Raoul family. Raoul family papers, 1854-1997. University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Library
referencedIn Cuyler, Richard Randolph, 1796-1865,. Letters regarding railroad construction and postal carrying rates for the Central of Georgia and Southwestern Railroads [manuscript] 1806-1855. University of Virginia. Library
referencedIn Sylvania Central Railway Company. Sylvania Central Railway Company : records, 1918-1954. Georgia Historical Society
creatorOf Louisville and Wadley Railway Company. Louisville and Wadley Railway Company : records, 1879-1961. Georgia Historical Society
referencedIn Woodward, Charles G., 1876-1950. Charles G. Woodward papers, 1898-1949. Connecticut Historical Society
creatorOf Crossgate Homes, Incorporated. Crossgate Homes, Incorporated : records, 1942-1965. Georgia Historical Society
creatorOf Macon Terminal Company. Macon Terminal Company : records, 1914-1954. Georgia Historical Society
referencedIn Raoul family. Raoul family papers, 1865-1982 (bulk 1880-1920). Emory University. Special Collections and Archives
referencedIn Bean, Neva. Neva Bean (Mrs. George Bean) interview transcript, [1982?] / conducted by Dorothy Brannen. Georgia Southern University
referencedIn Wadley and Mount Vernon Railroad. Wadley and Mount Vernon Railroad : records, 1890-1906. Georgia Historical Society
creatorOf Augusta and Savannah Railroad Company. Augusta and Savannah Railroad Company : records, 1849-1953. Georgia Historical Society
creatorOf J.P. Morgan & Co. Central of Georgia cons 5% bonds : syndicate records, 1906 Oct 23. Pierpont Morgan Library.
referencedIn Charles Mercer Snelling papers, 1904-1950.
referencedIn Wadley Sothern Railway Company. Wadley Southern Railway Company : records, 1906-1962. Georgia Historical Society
referencedIn Mobile and Girard Railroad Company. Mobile and Girard Railroad Company : records, 1856-1901. Georgia Historical Society
referencedIn Lillian Gray Porter papers, 1902-1956. Georgia Historical Society
referencedIn Lane, Mills Bee, 1860-1945. Mills Bee Lane I papers, 1857-1970. Georgia Historical Society
referencedIn Central of Georgia Railway. Accounting Dept. Central of Georgia Railway Company : records, 1839-1962. Georgia Historical Society
creatorOf J.P. Morgan & Co. Central of Georgia Railway Co. reorganization : syndicate records, 1895 July 29. Pierpont Morgan Library.
referencedIn Wrightsville and Tennille Railroad Company. Wrightsville and Tennille Railroad Company : records, 1883-1971. Georgia Historical Society
referencedIn Solomon, Thomas W. Photograph Collection ca. 1890-1989. Troy University Dothan, Troy University Dothan Campus Library
referencedIn Hartridge, Walter Charlton, 1914-1974. Walter Charlton Hartridge, Jr. collection. Series XIV : photographs, no dates given / Walter Hartridge. Georgia Historical Society
referencedIn Cubbedge, Bertimus J., 1830-1906. Bertimus J. Cubbedge letters and announcement, 1864-1873. Georgia Historical Society
referencedIn Alabama Public Service Commission. Administrative files, 1920-1964. Alabama Department of Archives and History
referencedIn Mims, W. Edwin. W. Edwin Mims photograph collection, 1886-1967. Georgia Historical Society
referencedIn Edwin Shearin Railroad Memorabilia Collection, 1931-1981 North Carolina State University. Special Collections Research Center
referencedIn Mims, W. H. W.H. Mims collection of Central of Georgia technical drawings, 1889-1955. Georgia Historical Society
referencedIn Hargrett, Wesley Thomas, 1861-1945. Wesley Thomas Hargrett collection, 1880-1919. Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library
creatorOf Central of Georgia Railway. Central of Georgia Tracks Diagrams. Georgia Historical Society
referencedIn Collier family. Collier and Comer families papers, 1860-1975. Georgia Historical Society
referencedIn Register Family. Papers, 1917-2002. Troy University Dothan, Troy University Dothan Campus Library
referencedIn Western Railway of Alabama. Western Railway of Alabama : records, 1930-1955. Georgia Historical Society
referencedIn Middleton family. Middleton family papers, 1789-1974. University of South Carolina, System Library Service, University Libraries
referencedIn Walter J. Brown Media Archives and Peabody Awards Collection. H.C. Blankenship and John Scott home movie collection, circa 1936-1967.
creatorOf Augusta Union Station Company. Augusta Union Station Company : records, 1901-1904. Georgia Historical Society
referencedIn Port Wentworth Corporation. Port Wentworth Corporation : records, 1934-1969. Georgia Historical Society
referencedIn Cooper, Robert Lee, b. ca. 1875. Robert Lee Cooper letters, 1894-1941. Georgia Historical Society
creatorOf Savannah and Ogeechee Canal Company. Savannah and Ogeechee Canal Company : records, 1826-1915. Georgia Historical Society
referencedIn Central of Georgia Railway. Executive Dept. Central of Georgia Railway Company : records, 1838-1967. Georgia Historical Society
referencedIn Varner, Edward, 1790-1869. Edward Varner family papers, 1730-1965 Georgia Historical Society
referencedIn Wadley, William M., 1813-1882. William M. Wadley papers, 1869-1882. Emory University. Special Collections and Archives
creatorOf Chatham Terminal Company. Chatham Terminal Company : records, 1951-1957. Georgia Historical Society
referencedIn Savannah and Atlanta Railway Company. Savannah and Atlanta Railway Company : records, 1938-1969. Georgia Historical Society
referencedIn Central of Georgia Railway. Public Relations Dept. Central of Georgia Railway Company : records, 1856-1963. Georgia Historical Society
creatorOf Central of Georgia Railway. Central of Georgia Railway records, 1835-1971. Georgia Historical Society
creatorOf Chattahoochee and Gulf Railroad Company. Chattahoochee and Gulf Railroad Company : records, 1899-1903. Georgia Historical Society
referencedIn Raoul, William Greene, 1843-1913. William Greene Raoul papers, 1878-1897. Emory University. Special Collections and Archives
referencedIn Jackson, Jesse Frisbie, 1873-1954. Jesse Frisbie Jackson family papers, 1898-1953. Georgia Historical Society
creatorOf Central of Georgia Railway. Fashion Show on Wheels photographs and article Georgia Historical Society
creatorOf Tunnel Coal Company. Tunnel Coal Company : records, 1902-1909. Georgia Historical Society
creatorOf J.P. Morgan & Co. Central of Georgia Ry. cons. 5% bonds : $200,000 : syndicate records, 1900 Sept. 14. Pierpont Morgan Library.
creatorOf J.P. Morgan & Co. Central of Georgia Railway Company first preference income bonds : syndicate records, 1897 July 1. Pierpont Morgan Library.
referencedIn Collings, T.L. T.L. Collings papers, 1910, 1916-1917, 1932. Georgia Historical Society
creatorOf Empire Land Company. Empire Land Company : records, 1905-1970. Georgia Historical Society
referencedIn Historic American Engineering Record. Historic American Engineering Record collection on the Central of Georgia Railroad, Savannah Shop and Terminal facilities, 1975-1976. Georgia Historical Society
referencedIn International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers. District 4. District 4 records, 1901-1974. Georgia State University
referencedIn Georgia railways : timetables and miscellany, April 1896-December 1937.
referencedIn Banks, Smith Callaway. Bulloch County railroad slides and orders, 1964-1989. Georgia Southern University
referencedIn Banks, Smith Callaway. Statesboro, Georgia, documents and maps, 1935-2003. Georgia Southern University
referencedIn Upson County Railroad Company. Upson County Railway Company : records, 1860-1913. Georgia Historical Society
creatorOf Atlanta and West Point Rail Road Company. Atlanta and West Point Railroad Company : records, 1915-1950. Georgia Historical Society
referencedIn Savannah (Ga.). City Council. Street Railway Reports records, 1914-1916. City of Savannah Georgia, Research Library & Municipal Archives
Role Title Holding Repository
Relation Name
associatedWith Alabama Public Service Commission. corporateBody
associatedWith Atlanta and West Point Rail Road Company. corporateBody
associatedWith Augusta and Savannah Railroad Company. corporateBody
associatedWith Augusta Union Station Company. corporateBody
associatedWith Barrow, Craig, 1876-1945. person
associatedWith Bean, Neva. person
associatedWith Central of Georgia Railway. Accounting Dept. corporateBody
associatedWith Central of Georgia Railway. Executive Dept. corporateBody
associatedWith Central of Georgia Railway. Public Relations Dept. corporateBody
associatedWith Chatham Terminal Company. corporateBody
associatedWith Chattahoochee and Gulf Railroad Company. corporateBody
associatedWith Collier family. family
associatedWith Collings, T.L. person
associatedWith Comer, Hugh Moss, 1842-1900. person
associatedWith Cooper, Robert Lee, b. ca. 1875. person
associatedWith Crossgate Homes, Incorporated. corporateBody
associatedWith Cubbedge, Bertimus J., 1830-1906. person
associatedWith Dennis, Harriet Ann Fletcher, 1804-1885. person
associatedWith Dennis, John, 1780-1853. person
associatedWith Empire Land Company. corporateBody
associatedWith Franklin Simon & Co. corporateBody
associatedWith Greenville and Newnan Railway Company. corporateBody
associatedWith Hargrett, Wesley Thomas, 1861-1945. person
associatedWith Hartridge, Walter Charlton, 1914-1974. person
associatedWith H. H. Copeland and Son corporateBody
associatedWith Historic American Engineering Record. corporateBody
associatedWith Hughes, William, b. 1794 person
associatedWith International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers. District 4. corporateBody
associatedWith Jackson, Jesse Frisbie, 1873-1954. person
associatedWith J.P. Morgan & Co. corporateBody
associatedWith Lane, Mills Bee, 1860-1945. person
associatedWith Louisville and Wadley Railway Company. corporateBody
associatedWith Macon Terminal Company. corporateBody
associatedWith Middleton family. person
associatedWith Mims, W. Edwin. person
associatedWith Mims, W. H. person
associatedWith Mobile and Girard Railroad Company. corporateBody
associatedWith Port Wentworth Corporation. corporateBody
associatedWith Raoul family. family
associatedWith Raoul family. family
associatedWith Raoul, William Greene, 1843-1913. person
associatedWith Register Family. family
associatedWith Savannah and Atlanta Railway Company. corporateBody
associatedWith Savannah and Ogeechee Canal Company. corporateBody
associatedWith Savannah (Ga.). City Council. corporateBody
associatedWith Shearin, Edwin person
associatedWith Solomon, Thomas W. person
associatedWith Sylvania Central Railway Company. corporateBody
associatedWith Tunnel Coal Company. corporateBody
associatedWith Upson County Railroad Company. corporateBody
associatedWith Varner, Edward, 1790-1869 person
associatedWith Wadley and Mount Vernon Railroad. corporateBody
associatedWith Wadley Sothern Railway Company. corporateBody
associatedWith Wadley, William M., 1813-1882. person
associatedWith Western Railway of Alabama. corporateBody
associatedWith Woodward, Charles G., 1876-1950. person
associatedWith Wrightsville and Tennille Railroad Company. corporateBody
Place Name Admin Code Country
Georgia
Georgia
Pooler (Ga.)
Chatham County (Ga.)
United States
Georgia
Subject
Fashion shows
Railroads
Railroads
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Activity

Corporate Body

Active 1915

Active 1950

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