Georgia Company

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Incorporated in North Carolina in 1887 to acquire stocks and bonds of railroads in North Carolina and adjoining states; controlled by Richmond Terminal Company after 1888.

From the description of Records, 1887-1895. (Virginia Tech). WorldCat record id: 28415567

The Georgia Company was one of four companies formed in 1794 for the purpose of acquiring new land in the Georgia region. They were named in the Yazoo Act of January 7, 1795, which declared the right of the State of Georgia to its unappropriated territory for the protection and support of the frontiers of the state and other purposes. Each company was to pay for its grant. Purchase money for the Georgia Company was $250,000. The land was variously referred to as the Western territory, Western lands, and Yazoo lands.

From the description of Georgia Company deed, 1795. (Georgia Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 79470838

Role Title Holding Repository
Relation Name
associatedWith Frothingham, Richard, 1812-1880. person
associatedWith Gunn, James, 1753-1801. person
associatedWith Keogh, Thomas B. b. 1840. person
associatedWith Longstreet, William, 1759-1814 person
associatedWith McAllister, Matthew, 1758-1823 person
associatedWith Richmond Terminal Company. corporateBody
associatedWith Schenck, D. person
associatedWith Virginia Blue Ridge Railway. corporateBody
associatedWith Wiley, Samuel H. person
Place Name Admin Code Country
Southern States
Georgia
North Carolina
North Carolina--High Point
Subject
Incorporation
Public lands
Railroad companies
Railroad holding companies
Railroads
Yazoo Fraud, 1795
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